Chris D. Thomas
Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of York
Chris D. Thomas's AcademicInfluence.com Rankings
Download Badge
Biology
Why Is Chris D. Thomas Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Christian David Thomas is a past president of the Royal Entomological Society. He is also Director of the Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity at the University of York. He completed his first degree in Applied Biology at the University of Cambridge, followed by an MSc in Ecology at the University of Bangor and a PhD at the University of Texas at Austin. A Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of York, he also serves as director of the Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity, a new £10 million transdisciplinary research centre funded for 10 years from 2019. In July 2012, he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society.
Chris D. Thomas's Published Works
Published Works
- Extinction risk from climate change (2004) (7098)
- Rapid Range Shifts of Species Associated with High Levels of Climate Warming (2011) (3848)
- Parallel Declines in Pollinators and Insect-Pollinated Plants in Britain and the Netherlands (2006) (2587)
- Poleward shifts in geographical ranges of butterfly species associated with regional warming (1999) (2177)
- The distributions of a wide range of taxonomic groups are expanding polewards (2006) (1399)
- Rapid responses of British butterflies to opposing forces of climate and habitat change (2001) (1287)
- Ecological and evolutionary processes at expanding range margins (2001) (915)
- Birds extend their ranges northwards (1999) (907)
- Prioritizing multiple-use landscapes for conservation: methods for large multi-species planning problems (2005) (580)
- Climate, climate change and range boundaries (2010) (527)
- Aligning Conservation Priorities Across Taxa in Madagascar with High-Resolution Planning Tools (2008) (521)
- A northward shift of range margins in British Odonata (2005) (478)
- The impact of proxy‐based methods on mapping the distribution of ecosystem services (2010) (475)
- Responses of butterflies to twentieth century climate warming: implications for future ranges (2002) (473)
- The identification of 100 ecological questions of high policy relevance in the UK (2006) (471)
- Climate change, connectivity and conservation decision making: back to basics (2009) (445)
- Range retractions and extinction in the face of climate warming. (2006) (445)
- Habitat microclimates drive fine‐scale variation in extreme temperatures (2011) (427)
- Dispersal and extinction in fragmented landscapes (2000) (401)
- Elevation increases in moth assemblages over 42 years on a tropical mountain (2009) (396)
- Effects of habitat patch size and isolation on dispersal by Hesperia comma butterflies : implications for metapopulation structure (1996) (394)
- Climate and habitat availability determine 20th century changes in a butterfly's range margin (1999) (375)
- Metapopulation dynamics and conservation: A spatially explicit model applied to butterflies (1994) (366)
- The spatial structure of populations (1999) (366)
- Species richness changes lag behind climate change (2006) (362)
- Translocation of species, climate change, and the end of trying to recreate past ecological communities. (2011) (360)
- Travelling through a warming world: climate change and migratory species. (2009) (349)
- Impacts of climate warming and habitat loss on extinctions at species' low‐latitude range boundaries (2006) (347)
- Spatial covariance between biodiversity and other ecosystem service priorities (2009) (323)
- Changes in Dispersal during Species’ Range Expansions (2004) (321)
- The coincidence of climatic and species rarity: high risk to small-range species from climate change (2008) (319)
- Climate change and evolutionary adaptations at species' range margins. (2011) (307)
- Habitat area, quality and connectivity: striking the balance for efficient conservation (2011) (293)
- Direct and indirect effects of climate and habitat factors on butterfly diversity. (2007) (287)
- Extinction, colonization, and metapopulations: environmental tracking by rare species (1994) (283)
- HERITABILITY OF OVIPOSITION PREFERENCE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO OFFSPRING PERFORMANCE WITHIN A SINGLE INSECT POPULATION (1988) (266)
- Rapid human-induced evolution of insect–host associations (1993) (264)
- Heterogeneous landscapes promote population stability. (2010) (252)
- Butterfly Conservation Management (1995) (250)
- Spatial patterns in species distributions reveal biodiversity change (2004) (240)
- Evolution of flight morphology in a butterfly that has recently expanded its geographic range (1999) (237)
- Spatial dynamics of a patchily distributed butterfly species (1992) (231)
- Spatial synchrony and asynchrony in butterfly population dynamics (1996) (228)
- Combining probabilities of occurrence with spatial reserve design (2004) (226)
- Global warming, elevational ranges and the vulnerability of tropical biota (2010) (219)
- What Do Real Population Dynamics Tell Us About Minimum Viable Population Sizes (1990) (212)
- Climate change vulnerability assessment of species (2018) (206)
- Impacts of landscape structure on butterfly range expansion (2001) (203)
- Distributions of occupied and vacant butterfly habitats in fragmented landscapes (1992) (202)
- Balancing alternative land uses in conservation prioritization. (2011) (202)
- Protected areas facilitate species’ range expansions (2012) (202)
- Partial recovery of a skipper butterfly (Hesperia comma) from population refuges : lessons for conservation in a fragmented landscape (1993) (193)
- Bias in Butterfly Distribution Maps: The Influence of Hot Spots and Recorder's Home Range (2000) (187)
- The Value of Biodiversity in Reserve Selection: Representation, Species Weighting, and Benefit Functions (2005) (182)
- The performance of models relating species geographical distributions to climate is independent of trophic level (2004) (178)
- Non-random dispersal in the butterfly Maniola jurtina: implications for metapopulation models (2000) (178)
- Density–distribution relationships in British butterflies. I. The effect of mobility and spatial scale (2001) (177)
- Changing habitat associations of a thermally constrained species, the silver-spotted skipper butterfly, in response to climate warming. (2006) (177)
- 15 – Butterfly Metapopulations (1997) (172)
- Assisted colonization in a changing climate: a test‐study using two U.K. butterflies (2009) (169)
- Long‐term changes to the frequency of occurrence of British moths are consistent with opposing and synergistic effects of climate and land‐use changes (2014) (168)
- Observed and predicted effects of climate change on species abundance in protected areas (2013) (167)
- The distribution of plant species in urban vegetation fragments (1999) (167)
- Temperature-Dependent Alterations in Host Use Drive Rapid Range Expansion in a Butterfly (2012) (165)
- Comparing organic farming and land sparing: optimizing yield and butterfly populations at a landscape scale. (2010) (165)
- Thermal range predicts bird population resilience to extreme high temperatures. (2006) (163)
- Future novel threats and opportunities facing UK biodiversity identified by horizon scanning (2007) (159)
- Escape from natural enemies during climate‐driven range expansion: a case study (2008) (157)
- Evolutionary Responses of a Butterfly Metapopulation to Human- and Climate-Caused Environmental Variation (1996) (156)
- Rarity, species richness and conservation: Butterflies of the Atlas Mountains in Morocco (1985) (154)
- Catastrophic Extinction of Population Sources in a Butterfly Metapopulation (1996) (151)
- Intraspecific variation in habitat availability among ectothermic animals near their climatic limits and their centres of range (1999) (147)
- Ecology and declining status of the silver-spotted skipper butterfly (Hesperia comma) in Britain (1986) (141)
- Multi‐generational long‐distance migration of insects: studying the painted lady butterfly in the Western Palaearctic (2013) (139)
- Swallowtail Butterflies of the Americas: A Study in Biological Dynamics, Ecological Diversity, Biosystematics, and Conservation (1994) (139)
- INCORPORATION OF A EUROPEAN WEED INTO THE DIET OF A NORTH AMERICAN HERBIVORE (1987) (139)
- Evolutionary consequences of habitat fragmentation in a localized butterfly (1998) (138)
- Predicting insect phenology across space and time (2011) (137)
- Asymmetric boundary shifts of tropical montane Lepidoptera over four decades of climate warming (2011) (135)
- Open Corridors Appear to Facilitate Dispersal by Ringlet Butterflies (Aphantopus hyperantus) between Woodland Clearings (1996) (132)
- “Insectageddon”: A call for more robust data and rigorous analyses (2019) (129)
- Habitat‐based statistical models for predicting the spatial distribution of butterflies and day‐flying moths in a fragmented landscape (2000) (128)
- Ecosystem service benefits of contrasting conservation strategies in a human-dominated region (2009) (126)
- A framework for assessing threats and benefits to species responding to climate change (2011) (123)
- Estimating rates of butterfly decline from distribution maps: The effect of scale (1995) (123)
- The performance of protected areas for biodiversity under climate change (2015) (123)
- Minimum viable metapopulation size, extinction debt, and the conservation of a declining species. (2007) (123)
- Climate-induced phenology shifts linked to range expansions in species with multiple reproductive cycles per year (2019) (121)
- Changes in habitat specificity of species at their climatic range boundaries. (2009) (117)
- Habitat use and geographic ranges of butterflies from the wet lowlands of costa rica (1991) (117)
- Flight morphology in fragmented populations of a rare British butterfly, Hesperia comma (1999) (116)
- Distinguishing between ‘preference’ and ‘motivation’ in food choice: an example from insect oviposition (1992) (116)
- The Anthropocene could raise biological diversity (2013) (114)
- Range expansion through fragmented landscapes under a variable climate (2013) (111)
- Reconciling biodiversity and carbon conservation. (2013) (111)
- Geographical range margins of many taxonomic groups continue to shift polewards (2015) (109)
- Dispersal behaviour of individuals in metapopulations of two British butterflies (2001) (109)
- Correlated extinctions, colonizations and population fluctuations in a highly connected ringlet butterfly metapopulation (1997) (104)
- Foray Search: An Effective Systematic Dispersal Strategy in Fragmented Landscapes (2003) (103)
- Towards European climate risk surfaces: the extent and distribution of analogous and non-analogous climates 1931–2100 (2006) (103)
- Area-dependent migration by ringlet butterflies generates a mixture of patchy population and metapopulation attributes (1997) (102)
- Non-native plants add to the British flora without negative consequences for native diversity (2015) (101)
- The influence of thermal ecology on the distribution of three nymphalid butterflies (2002) (99)
- Quantifying components of risk for European woody species under climate change (2006) (96)
- Flight areas of British butterflies: assessing species status and decline (1999) (96)
- The re-expansion and improving status of the silver-spotted skipper butterfly (Hesperia comma) in Britain: a metapopulation success story (2005) (93)
- Error propagation associated with benefits transfer-based mapping of ecosystem services (2010) (89)
- Genetic Analysis of Founder Bottlenecks in the Rare British Butterfly Plebejus argus (1997) (88)
- Moth biomass increases and decreases over 50 years in Britain (2019) (87)
- The Speed of Range Shifts in Fragmented Landscapes (2012) (86)
- The prevalence of introduced Vespula vulgaris wasps in a New Zealand beech forest community. (1990) (85)
- Distance sampling and the challenge of monitoring butterfly populations (2011) (83)
- The effect of earthworms and snails in a simple plant community (1993) (83)
- Maintaining northern peatland ecosystems in a changing climate: effects of soil moisture, drainage and drain blocking on craneflies (2011) (82)
- Ecology and conservation of butterfly metapopulations in the fragmented British landscape (1995) (81)
- Host location by parasitoids. (2001) (80)
- The Ecotron: A Controlled Environmental Facility for the Investigation of Population and Ecosystem Processes (1993) (79)
- Precipitation and winter temperature predict long‐term range‐scale abundance changes in Western North American birds (2014) (79)
- Testing a Metapopulation Model of Coexistence in the Insect Community on Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) (1995) (79)
- Thermal ecology of gregarious and solitary nettle-feeding nymphalid butterfly larvae (2000) (79)
- Abundance changes and habitat availability drive species’ responses to climate change (2014) (78)
- Metapopulation responses to patch connectivity and quality are masked by successional habitat dynamics. (2009) (78)
- Three ways of assessing metapopulation structure in the butterfly Plebejus argus (1997) (74)
- Rapid acceleration of plant speciation during the Anthropocene. (2015) (73)
- Rapidly Evolving Associations Among Oviposition Preferences Fail to Constrain Evolution of Insect Diet (1992) (73)
- Dispersal, distribution, patch network and metapopulation dynamics of the dingy skipper butterfly (Erynnis tages) (1999) (73)
- Density–distribution relationships in British butterflies. II. An assessment of mechanisms (2001) (73)
- Metapopulation Dynamics in Changing Environments: Butterfly Responses to Habitat and Climate Change (2004) (73)
- Spatial covariation between freshwater and terrestrial ecosystem services. (2011) (72)
- Nettle‐feeding nymphalid butterflies: temperature, development and distribution (1997) (72)
- Local and landscape management of an expanding range margin under climate change (2012) (71)
- The relative importance of climate and habitat in determining the distributions of species at different spatial scales: a case study with ground beetles in Great Britain (2012) (71)
- Variation in Host Preference Affects Movement Patterns Within a Butterfly Population (1987) (69)
- Refugia and connectivity sustain amphibian metapopulations afflicted by disease. (2015) (69)
- Climate change, climatic variation and extreme biological responses (2017) (68)
- Habitat availability explains variation in climate-driven range shifts across multiple taxonomic groups (2019) (67)
- Modelling the effect of habitat fragmentation on range expansion in a butterfly (2009) (67)
- Variation among conspecific insect populations in the mechanistic basis of diet breadth (1989) (67)
- Specializations and polyphagy of Plebejus argus (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in North Wales (1985) (66)
- Changes in the composition of British butterfly assemblages over two decades (2008) (65)
- Habitat re‐creation strategies for promoting adaptation of species to climate change (2011) (63)
- Short–term studies underestimate 30-generation changes in a butterfly metapopulation (2002) (63)
- Protected areas act as establishment centres for species colonizing the UK (2013) (62)
- The identification of priority policy options for UK nature conservation (2010) (62)
- METAPOPULATIONS OF FOUR LEPIDOPTERAN HERBIVORES ON A SINGLE HOST PLANT, LOTUS CORNICULATUS (2001) (61)
- Quantifying range‐wide variation in population trends from local abundance surveys and widespread opportunistic occurrence records (2014) (60)
- Linking habitat use to range expansion rates in fragmented landscapes: a metapopulation approach (2010) (60)
- Inheritors of the Earth: How Nature Is Thriving in an Age of Extinction (2017) (60)
- Correlates of speed of evolution of host preference in a set of twelve populations of the butterfly Euphydryas editha (1994) (60)
- Detecting decline in a formerly widespread species: How common is the common blue butterfly Polyommatus icarus? (1999) (58)
- Temporal variation in responses of species to four decades of climate warming (2012) (56)
- The effectiveness of protected areas in the conservation of species with changing geographical ranges (2015) (56)
- The distribution and decline of a widespread butterfly Lycaena phlaeas in a pastoral landscape (2000) (55)
- Using distribution models to test alternative hypotheses about a species’ environmental limits and recovery prospects (2009) (54)
- Local diversity stays about the same, regional diversity increases, and global diversity declines (2013) (54)
- Habitat associations of species show consistent but weak responses to climate (2012) (54)
- Dynamic distribution modelling : predicting the present from the past (2009) (54)
- Defining and delivering resilient ecological networks: Nature conservation in England (2018) (53)
- Where within a geographical range do species survive best? A matter of scale (2008) (51)
- Biodiversity conservation: Uncertainty in predictions of extinction risk/Effects of changes in climate and land use/Climate change and extinction risk (reply) (2004) (51)
- The status of the health fritillary butterfly Mellicta athalia Rott. in Britain (1984) (51)
- Multispecies conservation planning: identifying landscapes for the conservation of viable populations using local and continental species priorities (2007) (50)
- Premating barriers to gene exchange and their implications for the structure of a mosaic hybrid zone between Chorthippus brunneus and C. jacobsi (Orthoptera: Acrididae) (2003) (49)
- Spatial and temporal variability in a butterfly population (1991) (49)
- Edge artefacts and lost performance in national versus continental conservation priority areas (2013) (48)
- The status and conservation of the butterfly Plebejus argus L. (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in North West Britain (1985) (48)
- One hundred priority questions for landscape restoration in Europe (2018) (48)
- Topographic microclimates drive microhabitat associations at the range margin of a butterfly (2014) (48)
- Adaptations to Captivity in the Butterfly Pieris brassicae (L.) and the Implications for Ex situ Conservation (2001) (47)
- Evolution on the move: specialization on widespread resources associated with rapid range expansion in response to climate change (2014) (47)
- Butterfly larvae reduce host plant survival in vicinity of alternative host species (1986) (46)
- Hydrologically driven ecosystem processes determine the distribution and persistence of ecosystem-specialist predators under climate change (2015) (46)
- Dispersal and the spatial dynamics of butterfly populations. (2002) (45)
- Spatial synchrony in field vole Microtus agrestis abundance in a coniferous forest in northern England: The role of vole-eating raptors (2000) (45)
- The influence of habitat use and foraging on the replacement of one introduced wasp species by another in New Zealand (1991) (44)
- Selection for discontinuous life‐history traits along a continuous thermal gradient in the butterfly Aricia agestis (2005) (43)
- Using habitat distribution models to evaluate large-scale landscape priorities for spatially dynamic species (2007) (43)
- Marginal range expansion in a host‐limited butterfly species Gonepteryx rhamni (2000) (43)
- The influence of temporal variation on relationships between ecosystem services (2011) (43)
- Overwintering colonies of German (Vespula germanica) and common wasps (Vespula vulgaris) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in New Zealand (1989) (43)
- The distribution and density of a lycaenid butterfly in relation to Lasius ants (1992) (42)
- Use of genetic diversity in movement studies of flying insects. (2001) (42)
- Metapopulation structure depends on spatial scale in the host‐specific moth Wheeleria spilodactylus (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae) (2000) (42)
- Migration and Allee effects in the six‐spot burnet moth Zygaena filipendulae (2002) (42)
- Hybridisation and climate change: brown argus butterflies in Britain (Polyommatus subgenus Aricia) (2011) (41)
- Insects and climate change: processes, patterns and implications for conservation (2007) (40)
- Climate change and translocations: The potential to re-establish two regionally-extinct butterfly species in Britain (2009) (40)
- Active Management of Protected Areas Enhances Metapopulation Expansion Under Climate Change (2014) (39)
- Surrogacy and persistence in reserve selection: landscape prioritization for multiple taxa in Britain (2009) (39)
- Extinction and climate change (2012) (38)
- Ecological dynamics of extinct species in empty habitat networks. 1. The role of habitat pattern and quantity, stochasticity and dispersal (2003) (38)
- Scale-Dependent Evolution of Specialization in a Checkerspot Butterfly: From Individuals to Metapopulations and Ecotypes (1998) (38)
- Habitat associations of thermophilous butterflies are reduced despite climatic warming (2012) (37)
- LARGE‐SCALE PATTERNS OF DISTRIBUTION AND PERSISTENCE AT THE RANGE MARGINS OF A BUTTERFLY (2002) (37)
- The evolution of migratory syndromes in insects. (2001) (37)
- Climate change vulnerability for species—Assessing the assessments (2017) (35)
- Can Habitat Management Mitigate Disease Impacts on Threatened Amphibians? (2018) (35)
- Managing successional species: Modelling the dependence of heath fritillary populations on the spatial distribution of woodland management (2009) (32)
- Specificity of an ant-lycaenid interaction (1992) (31)
- Ecological dynamics of extinct species in empty habitat networks. 2. The role of host plant dynamics (2003) (31)
- HERBIVORE DIETS, HERBIVORE COLONIZATION, AND THE ESCAPE HYPOTHESIS (1990) (31)
- The development of Anthropocene biotas (2020) (30)
- Behavioural determination of diet breadth in insect herbivores: the effect of leaf age on choice of host species by beetles feeding on Passiflora vines (1987) (30)
- The past, present and potential future distributions of cold‐adapted bird species (2013) (30)
- Author Correction: Moth biomass has fluctuated over 50 years in Britain but lacks a clear trend (2019) (29)
- A national-scale assessment of climate change impacts on species: Assessing the balance of risks and opportunities for multiple taxa (2017) (28)
- Climate change and species' distributions: an alien future? (2010) (28)
- Insect behaviours associated with resource finding. (2001) (27)
- High Abundances of Species in Protected Areas in Parts of their Geographic Distributions Colonized during a Recent Period of Climatic Change (2015) (26)
- Comparison of development and growth of nettle-feeding larvae of Nymphalidae (Lepidoptera) under constant and alternating temperature regimes (2013) (26)
- Individualistic sensitivities and exposure to climate change explain variation in species’ distribution and abundance changes (2015) (25)
- Two Species with an Unusual Combination of Traits Dominate Responses of British Grasshoppers and Crickets to Environmental Change (2015) (25)
- Patchiness and spatial pattern in the insect community on ragwort Senecio jacobaea (1991) (25)
- Predator-herbivore interactions and the escape of isolated plants from phytophagous insects (1989) (25)
- On the approximation of continuous dispersal kernels in discrete‐space models (2011) (24)
- Global extent and drivers of mammal population declines in protected areas under illegal hunting pressure (2020) (23)
- Determining Whether the Impacts of Introduced Species Are Negative Cannot Be Based Solely on Science: A Response to Russell and Blackburn. (2017) (23)
- Coping with modern times? Insect movement and climate change. (2001) (23)
- Representation of ecosystem services by tiered conservation strategies (2010) (22)
- Mesozoic break-up of SW Gondwana (2003) (22)
- Macro‐ and microclimatic interactions can drive variation in species' habitat associations (2015) (22)
- Flight trajectories of foraging insects: observations using harmonic radar. (2001) (22)
- Synergistic and antagonistic effects of land use and non‐native species on community responses to climate change (2019) (21)
- Impacts of habitat change and protected areas on alpha and beta diversity of Mexican birds (2016) (21)
- Ecology of the citrus psylla, Trioza erytreae (Hemiptera: Triozidae). 3. Mating, fertility and oviposition. (1991) (21)
- The Difficulty of Deducing Behavior from Resource Use: An Example from Hilltopping in Checkerspot Butterflies (1992) (20)
- First Estimates of Extinction Risk from Climate Change (2012) (20)
- Widespread Effects of Climate Change on Local Plant Diversity (2019) (20)
- Orientation mechanisms and migration strategies within the flight boundary layer. (2001) (19)
- Population differentiation and conservation of endemic races: the butterfly, Plebejus argus (1999) (18)
- Significance of habitat persistence and dimensionality in the evolution of insect migration strategies. (2001) (18)
- Predation and the evolution of dispersal. (2001) (18)
- Synergistic Effects of Climate and Land-Cover Change on Long-Term Bird Population Trends of the Western USA: A Test of Modeled Predictions (2019) (15)
- Introduced and natural colonists show contrasting patterns of protected area association in UK wetlands (2014) (15)
- Analysing and modelling range changes in UK butterflies. (2001) (15)
- Measuring dispersal and detecting departures from a random walk model in a grasshopper hybrid zone (2003) (15)
- Predicting microscale shifts in the distribution of the butterfly Plebejus argus at the northern edge of its range (2015) (15)
- Torch-light Transect Surveys for Moths (1999) (15)
- Climate and recent range changes in butterflies (2001) (14)
- Anthropocene Park? No alternative (2011) (14)
- Reduced body sizes in climate-impacted Borneo moth assemblages are primarily explained by range shifts (2019) (13)
- Past, current, and potential future distributions of unique genetic diversity in a cold‐adapted mountain butterfly (2020) (13)
- Modification of the triangle method of degree‐day accumulation to allow for behavioural thermoregulation in insects (2008) (13)
- Scale, dispersal and population structure. (2001) (13)
- Insect movement: mechanisms and consequences: proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society's 20th Symposium (2001) (12)
- A sixth mass extinction? (2007) (12)
- Physiology and endocrine control of flight. (2001) (11)
- Improved two‐component blend of the synthetic female sex pheromone of Cryptophlebia leucotreta, and identification of an attractant for C. peltastica (1993) (11)
- Population variability in species can be deduced from opportunistic citizen science records: a case study using British butterflies (2018) (11)
- Quantifying the activity levels and behavioural responses of butterfly species to habitat boundaries (2015) (11)
- Contrasting patterns of local richness of seedlings, saplings, and trees may have implications for regeneration in rainforest remnants (2018) (11)
- The biomechanics and functional diversity of flight. (2001) (11)
- Evolutionary Conservation Biology: Adaptive Responses to Landscape Disturbances: Empirical Evidence (2004) (10)
- Can occupancy patterns be used to predict distributions in widely separated geographic regions? (2006) (10)
- Unlocking the potential of historical abundance datasets to study biomass change in flying insects (2019) (10)
- Metapopulation dynamics of a diadromous galaxiid fish and potential effects of salmonid aquaculture (2012) (10)
- The effectiveness of the protected area network of Great Britain (2021) (10)
- Evolution of mass transit systems in ants: a tale of two societies. (2001) (9)
- Introduced plants as novel Anthropocene habitats for insects (2019) (8)
- Interactions between hummingbirds and butterflies at a Hamelia patens Bush (1986) (8)
- Projected latitudinal and regional changes in vascular plant diversity through climate change: short-term gains and longer-term losses (2013) (8)
- Development of a forest habitat network for Wales: linking research with policy. (2004) (7)
- Where Species Go, Legal Protections Must Follow - Response (2008) (6)
- Reply to Hulme et al.: Cover of non-native species is too low to adversely affect native plant diversity at a national scale (2015) (5)
- How insect wings evolved. (2001) (5)
- Author Correction: Moth biomass has fluctuated over 50 years in Britain but lacks a clear trend (2021) (5)
- Diet divergence in two sympatric congeneric butterflies: Community or species level phenomenon? (2005) (4)
- Variation in stage-specific mortality patterns of a specialist herbivore on different host plant clones (1990) (4)
- The effect of metapopulation processes on the spatial scaleof adaptation across an environmental gradient (2003) (4)
- Retraction of the Research Article: “Individualistic sensitivities and exposure to climate change explain variation in species’ distribution and abundance changes” (2016) (4)
- Estimating rates of gene flow in endemic butterfly races: the effect of metapopulation dynamics. (2001) (4)
- Geometry and scale in species–area relationships (2012) (4)
- Translating area-based conservation pledges into efficient biodiversity protection outcomes (2021) (3)
- The genetic consequences of artificial introductions and natural colonizations in the British butterfly Plebejus argus (1997) (3)
- Dispersal and conservation in heterogeneous landscapes. (2001) (3)
- On the behaviour and flight patterns of the Neotropical butterfly, Anartia fatima Fabricius (Nymphalinae) (1983) (3)
- Facilitating dynamic and inclusive biodiversity conservation in Britain: an Anthropocene perspective (2021) (3)
- Limits and scope of light-trapping for studying moth population dynamics (1989) (3)
- expansion in a butterfly Modelling the effect of habitat fragmentation on range (2009) (3)
- CHAPTER 7. Modeling Present and Potential Future Ranges of European Butterflies Using Climate Response Surfaces (2019) (2)
- Restoration of Endangered Species (1995) (2)
- Climate change vulnerability for species – assessing the assessments (2016) (2)
- An effect of the colony edge on gatekeeper butterflies, Pyronia tithonus L. (Satyridae) (1983) (2)
- Will climate change catch us off guard (2004) (2)
- Climate updates: progress since the fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the IPCC (2017) (2)
- Oviposition records and larval food plants of butterflies in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco (1985) (1)
- Climate-induced phenology shifts linked to range expansions in species with multiple reproductive cycles per year (2019) (1)
- Reply to Le Roux et al. (2020) (1)
- The importance of eco-evolutionary dynamics for predicting and managing insect range shifts. (2022) (1)
- Estimating gene flow in endemic butterfly races: the effect of metapopulation dynamics (2003) (1)
- The energy flow through coastal Anthropocene biotas (2020) (1)
- Scenarios for transformational adaptation (in a ‘4+°C world) (2010) (1)
- Diet divergence in two butterflies: community sympatric congeneric or species level phenomenon? (1990) (0)
- Spatial Pattern and Dynamics of an Annual Woodland Herb (2001) (0)
- (G.R.H.) Wright Ancient Building in Cyprus. Leiden: Brill, 1992. 2 vols. Pp. xxvii + 557 and xviii + 343. Fl. 570 ($325.75). (1995) (0)
- The Anthropocene Speciation Hypothesis Remains Valid: Reply to Hulme et al. (2015) (0)
- Neuroscientist: Why I'm asking the big questions about the brain (2011) (0)
- Brown argus butterfly (2003) (0)
- A millennium of increasing ecosystem diversity until the mid-20th century (2021) (0)
- responses to climate Habitat associations of species show consistent but weak (2012) (0)
- A millennium of increasing diversity of ecosystems until the mid‐20th century (2022) (0)
- Risk assessment based on climate and land use (2007) (0)
- PERSPECTIVE Reconciling biodiversity and carbon conservation (2012) (0)
- bij12506-sup-0001-si (2015) (0)
- The past, present and potential future distributions of coldadapted bird species (2013) (0)
- Environmental collapse means more crises are coming – how can the NHS resist? (2020) (0)
- Spatial and temporal population dynamics of field voles and tawny owls in a fragmented forest (1997) (0)
- Widespread Effects of Clim ate Change on Local Plant Diversity Highlights (2019) (0)
- Geographical range margins of a wide range of British taxonomic groups continue to shift polewards (2016) (0)
- The status and conservation of the silver-spotted skipper Hesperia comma in Britain: a confidential report for English Nature and Butterfly Conservation (2001) (0)
- Divergent tree seedling communities indicate different trajectories of change among rain forest remnants (2019) (0)
- The status and conservation of the silver-spotted skipper Hesperia comma in Britian (2001) (0)
- Spatial distribution and research trend of illegal activities and the factors associated with wild mammal population declines in protected areas (2019) (0)
- Comparative Insecticide Application Techniques (Micro-Sprinkler) Against Drosophila suzukii Matsumura (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Highbush Blueberry (2022) (0)
- Fragmentation impacts on Borneo trees (2019) (0)
- Ecological Responses to Peatland Restoration (2012) (0)
- Biodiversity and shifting climate space in Europe – present-day patterns and future threats (2006) (0)
- Landscape heterogeneity and population stability- implications for conservation (2010) (0)
- Corrigendum: Geographical range margins of many taxonomic groups continue to shift polewards (2018) (0)
- Maintaining global biodiversity by developing a sustainable Anthropocene food production system (2022) (0)
- Kremen High-Resolution Planning Tools Aligning Conservation Priorities Across Taxa in Madagascar with (2014) (0)
- Projected latitudinal and regional changes in vascular plant diversity through climate change: short-term gains and longer-term losses (2013) (0)
This paper list is powered by the following services:
Other Resources About Chris D. Thomas
What Schools Are Affiliated With Chris D. Thomas?
Chris D. Thomas is affiliated with the following schools: