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Dr Emma StoneUniversity of Bath Verified email at conservationresearchafrica.org Cited by 2271 |
[PDF][PDF] Street lighting disturbs commuting bats
Anthropogenic disturbance is a major cause of worldwide declines in biodiversity [1].
Understanding the implications of this disturbance for species and populations is crucial for …
Understanding the implications of this disturbance for species and populations is crucial for …
Impacts of artificial lighting on bats: a review of challenges and solutions
Light pollution is a major emerging issue in biodiversity conservation, and has important
implications for policy development and strategic planning. Although research is now …
implications for policy development and strategic planning. Although research is now …
Cats about town: is predation by free‐ranging pet cats Felis catus likely to affect urban bird populations?
PJ Baker, SE Molony, E Stone, IC Cuthill, S Harris - Ibis, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Even though they are fed daily by their owners, free‐ranging pet cats Felis catus may kill wild
birds and, given their high densities (typically > 200 cats/km 2 ), it has been postulated that …
birds and, given their high densities (typically > 200 cats/km 2 ), it has been postulated that …
Parasites, pawns and partners: Disability research and the role of non-disabled researchers
E Stone, M Priestley - British journal of sociology, 1996 - JSTOR
Important methodological questions are raised by the act of researching disablement. Disability
research has attracted much methodological criticism from disabled people who argue …
research has attracted much methodological criticism from disabled people who argue …
Late Pliocene Greenland glaciation controlled by a decline in atmospheric CO2 levels
It is thought 1 , 2 that the Northern Hemisphere experienced only ephemeral glaciations from
the Late Eocene to the Early Pliocene epochs (about 38 to 4 million years ago), and that …
the Late Eocene to the Early Pliocene epochs (about 38 to 4 million years ago), and that …
Conserving energy at a cost to biodiversity? Impacts of LED lighting on bats
Artificial lighting is a key biodiversity threat and produces 1900 million tonnes of CO 2
emissions globally, more than three times that produced by aviation. The need to meet climate …
emissions globally, more than three times that produced by aviation. The need to meet climate …
The BRIDGE HadCM3 family of climate models: HadCM3@ Bristol v1. 0
…, V Pope, WHG Roberts, EJ Stone… - Geoscientific Model …, 2017 - gmd.copernicus.org
Understanding natural and anthropogenic climate change processes involves using
computational models that represent the main components of the Earth system: the atmosphere, …
computational models that represent the main components of the Earth system: the atmosphere, …
The global decline of cheetah Acinonyx jubatus and what it means for conservation
Establishing and maintaining protected areas (PAs) are key tools for biodiversity conservation.
However, this approach is insufficient for many species, particularly those that are wide-…
However, this approach is insufficient for many species, particularly those that are wide-…
How warm was the last interglacial? New model–data comparisons
…, N Rosenbloom, EJ Stone… - … of the Royal …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
A Community Climate System Model, Version 3 (CCSM3) simulation for 125 ka during the
Last Interglacial (LIG) is compared to two recent proxy reconstructions to evaluate surface …
Last Interglacial (LIG) is compared to two recent proxy reconstructions to evaluate surface …
[HTML][HTML] Temporal and spatial structure of multi-millennial temperature changes at high latitudes during the Last Interglacial
The Last Interglacial (LIG, 129–116 thousand of years BP, ka) represents a test bed for climate
model feedbacks in warmer-than-present high latitude regions. However, mainly because …
model feedbacks in warmer-than-present high latitude regions. However, mainly because …