Jeremy Greenwood
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British ornithologist
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Jeremy Greenwood's Degrees
- Masters Ornithology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jeremy John Denis Greenwood CBE is a British ornithologist and was Director of the British Trust for Ornithology from 1988 until he retired in September 2007. Greenwood was educated at Royal Grammar School Worcester and St Catherine's College, Oxford.
Jeremy Greenwood's Published Works
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Published Works
- Comparative Losses of British Butterflies, Birds, and Plants and the Global Extinction Crisis (2004) (884)
- Birds as monitors of environmental change (1993) (746)
- Abundance–occupancy relationships (2000) (708)
- The geographical structure of British bird distributions: diversity, spatial turnover and scale (2001) (564)
- Predation risk and the cost of being fat (1995) (392)
- A second silent spring? (1995) (367)
- The relationship between abundance and body size in British birds (1991) (318)
- Contribution of rarity and commonness to patterns of species richness (2003) (278)
- Citizens, science and bird conservation (2007) (241)
- The relationship between abundance and body size in natural animal assemblages (1993) (194)
- The field determination of body size and condition in passerines: a report to the British Ringing Committee (1998) (191)
- Bird densities are associated with household densities (2007) (179)
- Bird diversity and environmental gradients in Britain: a test of the species–energy hypothesis (2000) (168)
- Dissecting the species–energy relationship (2005) (132)
- Analysing Experiments on Frequency-Dependent Selection by Predators (1979) (128)
- Can birds be used to monitor the environment (1993) (119)
- Use of distance sampling to improve estimates of national population sizes for common and widespread breeding birds in the UK (2008) (109)
- The functional basis of frequency-dependent food selection (1984) (97)
- Frequency-dependent selection by seed-predators (1985) (88)
- Birds breeding in British gardens: an underestimated population? (2004) (82)
- Monitoring terrestrial mammals in the UK: past, present and future, using lessons from the bird world (2004) (81)
- Egg‐laying Yellow Fever Mosquitoes avoid sites containing eggs laid by themselves or by conspecifics (1990) (79)
- Relations between Abundance, Body Size and Species Number in British Birds and Mammals (1996) (79)
- A guide to the provision of refuges for waders : an analysis of 30 years of ringing data from the Wash, England (1996) (69)
- Integrated population monitoring: detecting the effects of diverse changes (1993) (66)
- Spatial scale, abundance and the species-energy relationship in British birds. (2008) (62)
- The anatomy of the interspecific abundance–range size relationship for the British avifauna: II. Temporal dynamics (1998) (61)
- The effect of observers visiting the nests of passerines: an experimental study (1997) (60)
- The numbers and distribution of Lapwings V. vanellus nesting in England and Wales in 1987 (1991) (57)
- Apostatic selection as an optimal foraging strategy. (1982) (56)
- Frequency‐dependent selection on aposematic prey: some experiments (1989) (51)
- The monitoring of British breeding birds: a success story for conservation science? (2003) (50)
- FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT SELECTION BY BIRDS WHEN THE DENSITY OF PREY IS HIGH (1979) (48)
- The anatomy of the interspecific abundance–range size relationship for the British avifauna: I. Spatial patterns (1998) (47)
- Effects of density-dependence and weather on population changes of English passerines using a non-experimental paradigm (2008) (45)
- Population, Movements and Biometrics of the Purple Sandpiper Calidris maritima in Eastern Scotland (1981) (42)
- Relative contribution of abundant and rare species to species–energy relationships (2005) (42)
- The positive correlation between avian species richness and human population density in Britain is not attributable to sampling bias (2007) (41)
- The roles of extinction and colonization in generating species–energy relationships (2005) (41)
- Spatial patterns of range contraction in British breeding birds (2001) (40)
- Species traits and the form of individual species–energy relationships (2006) (40)
- Birds in European gardens in the winter and spring of 1988–89 (1993) (40)
- Apostatic selection of distasteful prey (1981) (40)
- Ecological Census Techniques: General census methods (2006) (38)
- Exploring apostatic selection (1970) (37)
- Relations between Body Size, Abundance and Taxonomy of Birds Wintering in Britain and Ireland (1994) (34)
- Apostatic selection and population density (1969) (33)
- Monitoring Bird Populations. A Manual of Methods Applied in Finland Zoological Museum (1992) (33)
- Food selection by chicks: Effects of colour, density and frequency of food types (1980) (31)
- Some new approaches to conservation monitoring of British breeding birds (2008) (27)
- THE FLEDGING OF THE GUILLEMOT URIA AALGE WITH NOTES ON THE RAZORBILL ALCA TORDA (1964) (27)
- Three-year cycles of lemmings and Arctic geese explained (1987) (26)
- Visual and other selection in Cepaea: A further example (1974) (23)
- Mice prefer rare food (1984) (23)
- Crypsis, Mimicry, and Switching by Optimal Foragers (1986) (23)
- Why change mates (1979) (21)
- A comparison of wing length and primary length as size measures for small passerines (1995) (20)
- Latitudinal and seasonal patterns in clutch size of some single‐brooded British birds (2009) (19)
- Quantifying conservation concern – Bayesian statistics, birds and the red lists (2008) (19)
- Frequency-dependent selection by predators: comparison of parameter estimates (1987) (19)
- More mice prefer rare food (1984) (18)
- DNA FINGERPRINTING AND THE LAW (1988) (15)
- Ecological Census Techniques: Principles of sampling (2006) (15)
- Trust the wildlife volunteers (1994) (15)
- Change and stability in a steep morph‐frequency cline in the snail Cepaea nemoralis (L.) over 43 years (2013) (15)
- 100 years of ringing in Britain and Ireland (2009) (11)
- Effects of neonicotinoids on Bees: an invalid experiment (2017) (10)
- Predation risk and the cost of being fat (1995) (10)
- Evolution in real time (1994) (9)
- In the bag (1991) (7)
- Adaptive modification of host selection by a hymenopteran parasitoid (1983) (7)
- Adaptive modification of host selection by a hymenopteran parasitoid (1983) (7)
- Bird population densities (1989) (6)
- Birds, Biodiversity of (2001) (6)
- Watching brief (1990) (6)
- Red Queen versus Tangled Bank models (1987) (6)
- An experiment on the impact of a neonicotinoid pesticide on honeybees: the value of a formal analysis of the data (2017) (6)
- Citizens, Science, and Environmental Policy (2012) (6)
- 10. Citizens, Science, and Environmental Policy: A British Perspective (2017) (5)
- Marine quick-change acts (1991) (5)
- Coexistence of Avian Congeners on Islands (1968) (5)
- Fat Scores: A statistical observation (1992) (4)
- BIRDS AS BIOMONITORS: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE (2004) (4)
- Theory fits the bill in the Galápagos Islands (1993) (4)
- Wind, Fire and Water: Renewable Energy and Birds. A report on the BOU's Annual Conference held at the University of Leicester, 1–3 April 2005 (2005) (4)
- Comments on hole-nesting in birds (1985) (4)
- Statistical analysis of experiments conducted at multiple sites (1994) (3)
- A PRELIMINARY NOTE ON ASPECTS OF THE VARIATION OF LEHMANNIA MARGINATA (1966) (3)
- Avian sex-ratios: Pretty Polly, Polly, Polly, Polly, Polly ⃛ (1997) (3)
- Occam and mankind's genetic bottleneck (1986) (3)
- Sir Richard Graham and the marking of ducks at Netherby, Cumberland, 1908–1933 – an early bird-ringing project (2018) (3)
- Assessing changes in distribution from atlas data : reply to Bircham and Jordan (2008) (3)
- THE RELATIVE DIGESTIBILITY OF THE PREY OF REDSHANK TRINGA TOTANUS (1970) (2)
- Introductionc the diversity of taxonomies (1997) (2)
- Small mammals and their ectoparasites from the Scottish islands of Handa (Sutherland), Muck, Pabay, Scalpay and Soay (Inner Hebrides) (1968) (2)
- A transplantation experiment on two species of helicid snails in northern Scotland (1984) (1)
- Science With a Team of Thousands: The British Trust for Ornithology (2005) (1)
- Changing migration behaviour (1990) (1)
- What the little birds tell us (1990) (1)
- Does spider feeding behaviour optimize dietary essential amino acid composition? (1981) (1)
- Understanding bird distributions. (1992) (1)
- The galactic zoo (2011) (0)
- Language gap (1992) (0)
- relationship in British birds (2007) (0)
- Data analysis in A-level Biology (1988) (0)
- Shining light on intelligence (1978) (0)
- In the pink (and yellow) (1992) (0)
- Behavioural changes in Grey seals (Hulichoerus grypus): a result of natural selection? (2009) (0)
- Flights of the season (1991) (0)
- Letter: IQ and race. (1974) (0)
- IQ and race (1974) (0)
- The laying‐date of Razorbills Alca torda (2008) (0)
- Statistical power (1993) (0)
- Prions have feathers (1982) (0)
- Unwelcome immigrants? (1995) (0)
- Editorial - 50-year milestone (2003) (0)
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