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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
52
Citations
18742
World Ranking
3378
National Ranking
375

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

Overview

Jeremy D. Wilson is affiliated with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with significant contributions in the fields of ecology, global and planetary change, ecological modeling, nature and landscape conservation, and management, monitoring, policy, and law.

The scientist's work covers multiple main topics, including:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Avian Ecology and Behavior
  • Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies

Jeremy D. Wilson has published papers in several notable journals, frequently contributing to:

  • Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Ecological Solutions and Evidence
  • Conservation Evidence Journal
  • Ecotoxicology
  • Journal for Nature Conservation

Their recent papers include:

  • A horizon scan of global biological conservation issues for 2022, 2021, Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Annual abundance of common Kestrels (Falco tinnunculus) is negatively associated with second generation anticoagulant rodenticides, 2021, Ecotoxicology
  • A global biological conservation horizon scan of issues for 2023, 2022, Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Funding and delivering the routine testing of management interventions to improve conservation effectiveness, 2022, Journal for Nature Conservation
  • A horizon scan of global biological conservation issues for 2024, 2023, Trends in Ecology & Evolution

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jeremy D. Wilson include:

  • William J. Sutherland
  • Rhys E. Green
  • Ann Thornton
  • Nafeesa Esmail
  • Erica Fleishman

Recognized with the award of Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2017, Jeremy D. Wilson continues to contribute to research concerning environmental and conservation science.

Best Publications

  • Farmland biodiversity: is habitat heterogeneity the key?

    Tim G. Benton;Juliet A. Vickery;Jeremy D. Wilson

  • Does organic farming benefit biodiversity

    D.G. Hole;A.J. Perkins;J.D. Wilson;I.H. Alexander

  • The second Silent Spring

    John R. Krebs;Jeremy D. Wilson;Richard B. Bradbury;Gavin M. Siriwardena

  • Population declines and range contractions among lowland farmland birds in Britain

    R.J. Fuller;R.D. Gregory;D.W. Gibbons;J.H. Marchant

  • A review of the abundance and diversity of invertebrate and plant foods of granivorous birds in northern europe in relation to agricultural change

    Jeremy D Wilson;Jeremy D Wilson;Antony J Morris;Beatriz E Arroyo;Stéphanie C Clark

  • The top 100 questions of importance to the future of global agriculture

    Jules N Pretty;William J Sutherland;Jacqueline Ashby;Jill Auburn

  • Trends in the abundance of farmland birds: a quantitative comparison of smoothed Common Birds Census indices

    Gavin M. Siriwardena;Gavin M. Siriwardena;Stephen R. Baillie;Stephen T. Buckland;Rachel M. Fewster

  • ANALYSIS OF POPULATION TRENDS FOR FARMLAND BIRDS USING GENERALIZED ADDITIVE MODELS

    Rachel M. Fewster;Stephen T. Buckland;Gavin M. Siriwardena;Gavin M. Siriwardena;Stephen R. Baillie

  • Territory distribution and breeding success of skylarks Alauda arvensis on organic and intensive farmland in southern England

    Jeremy D. Wilson;Julianne Evans;Stephen J. Browne;Jon R. King

  • The selection of stubble fields by wintering granivorous birds reflects vegetation cover and food abundance

    D. Moorcroft;D. Moorcroft;M. J. Whittingham;R. B. Bradbury;R. B. Bradbury;J. D. Wilson;J. D. Wilson

  • The importance of arable habitat for farmland birds in grassland landscapes

    Robert A. Robinson;Jeremy D. Wilson;Humphrey Q.P. Crick

  • The management of crop structure: a general approach to reversing the impacts of agricultural intensification on birds?

    Jeremy D. Wilson;Mark J. Whittingham;Richard B. Bradbury

  • Modelling relationships between birds and vegetation structure using airborne LiDAR data: a review with case studies from agricultural and woodland environments

    Richard B. Bradbury;Ross A. Hill;David C. Mason;Shelley A. Hinsley

  • A comparison of bird populations on organic and conventional farm systems in southern Britain

    D.E. Chamberlain;J.D. Wilson;R.J. Fuller

  • Should conservation strategies consider spatial generality? Farmland birds show regional not national patterns of habitat association.

    Mark J. Whittingham;John R. Krebs;Ruth D. Swetnam;Juliet A. Vickery

  • Variation in the survival rates of some British passerines with respect to their population trends on farmland

    G.M. Siriwardena;S.R. Baillie;J.D. Wilson

  • Field use by farmland birds in winter: an analysis of field type preferences using resampling methods

    J.D. Wilson;R. Taylor;L.B. Muirhead

  • Habitat selection by yellowhammers Emberiza citrinella on lowland farmland at two spatial scales: implications for conservation management

    Mark J. Whittingham;Ruth D. Swetnam;Jeremy D. Wilson;Dan E. Chamberlain

  • Habitat associations and breeding success of yellowhammers on lowland farmland.

    Richard B. Bradbury;Antonios Kyrkos;Antony J. Morris;Stéphanie C. Clark

  • Habitat characteristics affecting use of lowland agricultural grassland by birds in winter

    Allan J Perkins;Mark J Whittingham;Richard B Bradbury;Jeremy D Wilson;Jeremy D Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard B. Bradbury
Richard B. Bradbury University of Cambridge
Gavin M. Siriwardena
Gavin M. Siriwardena British Trust for Ornithology
Mark J. Whittingham
Mark J. Whittingham Newcastle University
Stephen R. Baillie
Stephen R. Baillie British Trust for Ornithology
Rhys E. Green
Rhys E. Green University of Cambridge
John R. Krebs
John R. Krebs University of Oxford
Humphrey Q. P. Crick
Humphrey Q. P. Crick Natural England
Arjun Amar
Arjun Amar University of Cape Town
Richard D. Gregory
Richard D. Gregory University College London
Graeme M. Buchanan
Graeme M. Buchanan Cambridge Conservation Initative

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