Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the work of artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the work of artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
ZF0531: THE ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF REMOVING BADGERS FROM AN ECOSYSTEM. APPENDIX 2: REFERENCES APPENDIX 2 - REFERENCES Andersen, J. (1955). The food of the Danish badger. Danish Review of Game Biology, 3: 175. Baker, P.J. & Harris, S. (2006) Does culling reduce fox (Vulpes vulpes) density in commercial forests in Wales, UK? European Journal of Wildlife Research, 52, 99-108. Baines, D. (1990). The roles of predation, food and agricultural practice in determining the breeding success of the lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) on upland grasslands. Journal of Animal Ecology, 59: 915-929. Banks, P.B. (2001) Predation-sensitive grouping and habitat use by eastern grey kangaroos: a field experiment. Animal behaviour, 61, 1013-1021. Beintema, A.J. & Muskens, G.J.D.M. (1987). Nesting success of birds breeding in Dutch grasslands. Journal of Applied Ecology. 24: 743-758. Brickle, N.W., Harper, D.G.C., Aebischer, N.J. & Cockayne, S.H. (2000). Effects of agricultural intensification on the breeding success of corn buntings Miliaria calandra. Journal of Applied Ecology, 37: 742 – 756. Brom, T. G. (1986) Microscopic identification of feathers and feather fragments of Palaearctic birds. Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde, 56, 181-204. Browne, S., Vickery, J. & Chamberlain, D. (2000). Densities and population estimates of breeding skylark Alauda arvensis in Britain in 1997. Bird Study. 47: 52 – 65. Buckland, S. T., Anderson, D. R., Burnham, K. P. and Laake, J.L. (1993) Distance Sampling: estimating abundance of biological populations. Chapman and Hall. London. Buckland, S.T., Anderson, D.R., Burnham, K.P. & Laake, J.L. (2001) Introduction to Distance Sampling: estimating abundance of biological populations, 2nd edn. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Butler, D. (2003). Trials of the empty nesters. Daily Telegraph 8th February. Cavallini, P. & Volpi, T. (1995) Biases in the analysis of the diet of the red fox Vulpes vulpes. Wildlife Biology, 1, 243-248. Chamberlain, D.E. & Crick, H.Q.P. (1999). Population declines and reproductive performance of Skylarks Alauda arvensis in different regions and habitats of the United Kingdom. Ibis, 141: 38-51. Chamberlain, D.E., Fuller, R.J., Bunce, R.G.H., Duckworth, J.C., & Shrubb, M. (2000). Changes in the abundance of farmland birds in relation to the timing of agricultural intensification in England and Wales. Journal of Applied Ecology, 37: 771-788. Corbett, G. B. & Harris, S. (1991) The Handbook of British Mammals. Blackwell. Oxford. Chinery, M. (1993) Insects of Britain and northern Europe. HarperCollins Publishers, London. Ciucci, P., Boitani, L., Pelliccion, E. R., Rocco, M. & Guy, I. (1996) A comparison of scatanalysis methods to assess the diet of the wolf Canis lupus. Wildlife Biology, 2, 37-48. Day, M. G. (1966) Identification of hair and feather remains in the gut and faeces of stoats and weasels. Journal of Zoology, 148, 201-217. ZF0531: THE ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF REMOVING BADGERS FROM AN ECOSYSTEM. APPENDIX 2: REFERENCES Doncaster, C.P. (1992) Testing the role of intraguild predation in regulating hedgehog populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 249, 113-117. Doncaster, C.P. (1994) Factors regulating local variations in abundance: field tests on hedgehogs. Oikos, 69, 182-192. Doncaster, C.P., Rondini, C. & Johnson, P.C.D. (2001) Field test for correlates of dispersal in hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus). Journal of Animal Ecology, 70, 33-46. Durant, S.M. (1998) Competition refuges and coexistence: an example from Serengeti carnivores. Journal of Animal Ecology, 67, 370-386. Durant, S.M. (2000) Living with the enemy: avoidance of hyenas and lions by cheetahs in the Serengeti carnivores. Behavioural Ecology, 11, 624-632. Fuller, R.J., Gregory, R.D., Gibbons, D.W., Marchant, J.H., Wilson, J.D., Baillie, S.R. & Carter, N. (1995). Population declines and range contraction among lowland farmland birds in Britain. Conservation Biology, 9: 1425-1441. Fuller, R.J., Ward, E., Hird, D. & Brown, A.F. (2002). Declines in ground-nesting birds in two areas of upland farmland in the south Pennines of England. 49: 146 – 152. Game Conservancy Trust (2003) Arable Stewardship: Impact of the Pilot Scheme on Grey Partridge and Brown Hare after Five Years. Defra Science and Research (report code MA01010). http://www2.defra.gov.uk/research/Project_Data/More.asp?I=MA01010&M=CFO&V=GCT Garnett, B., Delahay, R. & Roper, T.J. (2002). Use of cattle farm resources by badgers (Meles meles) and risk of Bovine Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis) transmission to cattle. Proceedings of the Royal Society, London B, 269: 1487-1491. Gates, S. & Donald, P.F. (2000). Local extinction of British farmland birds and the prediction of further loss. Journal of Applied Ecology, 37: 806 – 820. Gilliam, J.F. & Fraser, D.F. (1987) Habitat selection under predation hazard: a test of the model with foraging minnows. Ecology, 68, 1856-1862. Glen, A.S. & Dickman, C.R. (2005) Complex interactions among mammalian carnivores in Australia and their implications for wildlife management. Biological Review, 80, 387-401. Hart, J.D., Milsom, T.P., Baxter, A., Kelly, P.F. & Parkin, W.K. (2002). The impact of livestock on lapwing Vanellus vanellus breeding densities and performance on the coastal grazing marsh. Bird Study. 49: 67 –78. Hartley, F.G.L., Follet, B.K., Harris, S., Hirst, D. & McNeilly, A.S. (1994) The endocrinology of gestation failure in foxes (Vulpes vulpes). Journal of Reproductive Fertility, 100, 341-346. Hewson, R. & Kolb, H.H. (1980) A study of fox populations in Scotland 1971-1976. Journal of Applied Ecology, 17, 7-19. Heydon, M.J. & Reynolds, J.C. (2000). Demography of rural foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in relation to cull intensity in three contrasting regions of Britain. Journal of Zoology, 251, 265-276. Hodges, K. E., Krebs, C. J. & Sinclair, A. R. E. (1999) Snowshoe hare demography during a cyclic population low. Journal of Animal Ecology 68, 581-594. Holt, R.D. & Polis, G.A. (1997) A theoretical framework for intraguild predation. American Naturalist, 149, 745-764. ZF0531: THE ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF REMOVING BADGERS FROM AN ECOSYSTEM. APPENDIX 2: REFERENCES Hounsome, T.D. (2005) The effects of badgers Meles meles and livestock on ground nesting birds. Unpublished PhD. Thesis. University of Aberdeen. Hounsome, T.D. & Delahay, R.J. (2005). Birds in the diet of the Eurasian badger Meles meles): a review and meta-analysis. Mammal Review 35: 199 – 209. Jeffries, M.J. & Lawton, J.H. (1984) Enemy free space and the structure of ecological communities. Biological of the Linnean Society, 23, 269-286. Kamler, J.F., Ballard, W.B., Gilliland, R.L. & More, K. (2003). Spatial relationship between swift foxes and coyotes in northwestern Texas. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 81, 168-172. Kenward, R.E. (1987) Wildlife Radio Tagging: Equipment, Field Techniques and Data Analysis. Academic Press, San Diego, USA. Krebs, C.J. (1989). Ecological methodology Harper Collins, New York. pp 654. Krebs, J. R. (1997). Bovine Tuberculosis in Cattle and Badgers. MAFF, London. Leitch, A. & Kruuk, H. (1986). Birds eaten by badgers Meles meles (L.1758) in Scotland. Lutra, 29: 16-20. Lima, S.L. & L.M. Dill. (1990) Behavioral decisions made under the risk of predation: a review and prospectus. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 68, 619 640. Lindström, E., Andrèn, H. Angelstam, P. & Widèn, P. (1986) Influence of predators on Hare populations in Sweden: a critical review. Mammal Review, 16, 151-156. Lloyd H.G. (1980) The Red Fox. Batsford, London Lloyd H.G. (1980)Habitat requirements of the red fox. In Biogeographa, Vol.18 :The red fox: Symposium on behaviour and ecology. Ed. Zimen, E. DR. W. Junk B.V. Publishers, The Hague. Macdonald, D.W., Buesching, C.D., Stopka, P., Henderson, J., Ellwood, S.A. & Baker, S.E. (2004) Encounters between two sympatric carnivores: red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and European badgers (Meles meles). Journal of Zoology, 263, 385-392. Neal, E. & Cheeseman, C. (1996) Badgers. Poyser, London. Macdonald, D.W. & Newman, C. (2002) Population dynamics of badgers (Meles meles) in Oxfordshire, U.K.: numbers, density and cohort life histories, and a possible role of climate change in population growth. Journal of Zoology, 256, 121-138. Madsen, S.A., Madsen, A.B. & Elmeros, M. (2002). Seasonal food of badgers (Meles meles) in Denmark. Mammalia, 66: 341-352. McCleery, R.H. & Perrins, C.M. (1991). Effects of predation on the number of Great Tits Parus major. pp. 129 –147 in ‘Bird population studies’ (ed. C.M. Perrins, J.D. Lebreton & G.J.M. Hirons). Oxford, University Press. Meia, J.-S, and Weber, J.-M. (1992) Characteristics and distribution of breeding dens of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in a mountainous habitat. Z. Saugetierkunde 57: 137-143. Micol, T., Doncaster, C.P. & Mackinlay, L.A. (1994) Correlates of local variation in the abundance of hedgehogs Erinaceus europaeus. Journal of Animal Ecology, 63, 851-860. Mills, M.G.L. & Gorman, M.L (1997) Factors affecting the density and distribution of wild dogs in Kruger National Park. Conservation Biology, 11, 1397-1406. ZF0531: THE ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF REMOVING BADGERS FROM AN ECOSYSTEM. APPENDIX 2: REFERENCES Møller, A.P. (1989). Nest site selection across field-woodland ecotones: The effect of nest predation. Oikos, 56: 240 – 246. Newton, I. 2004. The recent declines of farmland bird populations in Britain: An appraisal of causal factors and conservation actions. - Ibis 146: 579-600. Palomares, F. & Caro, T.M. (1999) Interspecific killing among mammalian carnivores. American Naturalist, 153, 492-498. Palphramand, K. L., Newton-Cross G., White P.C.L. (2007) Spatial organisation and behaviour of badgers (Meles meles) in a moderate density population. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology, 61, 401-413. Pearce-Higgins, J.W. & Yalden, D.W. (2003). Variation in the use of pasture by breeding European Golden Plovers Pluvialis apricaria in relation to prey availability. Ibis, 145: 365 – 381. Perrins, C.M. & Geer, T.A. 1980. The effect of sparrowhawks on tit populations. Ardea, 68: 133 – 142. Polis, G.A., Myers, C.A. & Holt, R.D. (1989) The ecology and evolution of intraguild predation: potential competitors that each other. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 20, 297330. Rands, M.R.W. (1988) The effect of nest site selection on nest predation in grey partridge Perdix perdix and red-legged partridge Alectoris rufa. Ornis Scandinavica, 19: 35-40. Reeve, N. (1994) Hedgehogs. T & A.D. Poyser Ltd, London, UK. Reynolds, J. & Tapper, S. (1989) Foxes and hares. Game Conservancy Review, 20, 98-101. Reynolds, J.C., & Aebischer, N.J. (1991). Comparison and quantification of carnivore diet by faecal analysis: a critique, with recommendations, based on a study of the Fox Vulpes vulpes. Mammal Review, 21: 97-122. Reynolds, J.C., Goddard, H.N. and Brockless, M.H. (1993). The impact of local fox (Vulpes vulpes) removal on fox populations at two sites in southern England. Gibier Faune Sauvage. 10: 319-334 Reynolds, J.C. & Tapper, S.C. (1995). The ecology of the red fox Vulpes vulpes in relation to small game in rural southern England. Wildl. Biol. 1: 105-119. Rogers, L.M., Cheeseman, C.L. & Mallinson, P.J. (1997) The demography of a high-density badger (Meles meles) population in the west of England. Journal of Zoology, 242, 705-728. Roper, T. J. (1994). The European badger Meles meles: food specialist or generalist? Journal of Zoology, 234: 437-452. Ruette, S., Stahl, P. & Albaret, M. (2003) Applying distance-sampling methods to spotlight counts of red foxes. Journal of Applied Ecology, 40, 32-43. Seaman, D.E., Millspaugh, J.J., Kernohan, B.J., Brundige, G.C., Raedeke, K.J. & Gitzen, R.A. (1999) Effects of sample size on kernel home-range estimates. Journal of Wildlife Management, 63, 739-747. Sergio, F., Marchesi, L. & Perdrini, P. (2003) Spatial refugia and the coexistence of a diurnal raptor with its intraguild owl predator. Journal of Animal Ecology, 72, 232-245. Shrubb, M. (1990). Effects of agricultural change on nesting lapwings Vanellus vanellus in England and Wales. Bird Study, 37: 115-127. ZF0531: THE ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF REMOVING BADGERS FROM AN ECOSYSTEM. APPENDIX 2: REFERENCES Sibly, R.M., Barker, D., Denham, M.C., Hone, J. & Page, M. (2005) On the regulation of populations of mammals, birds, fish and insects. Science, 309, 607-610. Sidrovich, V.E., Sidrovich, A.A., & Izotova, I.V. (2006) Variations in the diet and population density of the red fox Vulpes vulpes in the mixed woodlands of northern Belarus. Mammalian Biology, 71, 74-89. Sih, A., Crowley, P, McPeek, M., Petranka, J. & Strohmeir, K. (1985) Predation, competition, and prey communities: a review of field experiments. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 16, 269-311. Sinclair, A.R.E. & Krebs, C.J. (2003) Complex numerical responses to top-down and bottomup processes in vertebrate populations. In Wildlife Population Growth Rates, eds. R.M. Sibly, J. Hone, & T.H. Clutton-Brock, pp. 127-147. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Siriwardena, G.M., Baillie, S.R., Buckland, S.T., Fewster, R.M., Marchant, J.H., & Wilson, J.D. (1998). Trends in the abundance of farmland birds: a quantitative comparison of smoothed Common Birds Census indices. Journal of Applied Ecology, 35: 24-43. Smith, R. K., Vaughan Jennings, N., and Robinson, A. & Harris, S. (2004) Conservation of European hares Lepus europaeus in Britain: is increasing habitat heterogeneity in farmland the answer? Journal of Applied Ecology 41, 1092 –1102 Tapper, S.C., Potts, G.R. & Brockless, M.H. (1996). The effect of an experimental reduction in predation pressure on the breeding success and population density of grey partridges Perdix perdix. Journal of Applied Ecology, 33: 965 – 978. Teernik, B. J. (1991) Hair of West-European mammals. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Tharme, A.P., Green, R.E., Baines, D., Bainbridge, I.P. & O’Brien, M. (2001). The effect of management for red grouse shooting on the population density of breeding birds on heather dominated moorland. Journal of Applied Ecology. 38: 439 –457. Thomas, L., Laake, J.L., Strindberg, S., Marques, F.F.C., Buckland, S.T., Borchers, D.L., Anderson, D.R., Burnham, K.P., Hedley, S.L., Pollard, J.H., Bishop, J.R.B. & Marques, T.A. (2005) Distance 5.0. Release Beta 5. Research Unit for Wildlife Population Assessment, University of St. Andrews, UK. <http://www.ruwpa.st-and.ac.uk/distance/>. Trewby, I. T. (2007) The effects of badger Meles meles removal on fox Vulpes vulpes populations and fox feeding habits. PhD. Thesis. University of Aberdeen. Trout, R.C., Langton, S., Smith, G.C., Haines-Young, R.H. (2000) Factors affecting the abundance of rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus in England and Wales. Journal of Zoology 252, 227-238. Ward, J.F., Macdonald, D.W. & Doncaster, C.P. (1997) Responses of foraging hedgehogs to badger odour. Animal Behaviour, 53, 709-720. Ward, J.F., Macdonald, D.W., Doncaster, C.P. & Mauget, C. (1996) Physiological responses of the European hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus, to predator and non-predator odour. Physiology and Behavior, 60, 1469-1472. Wilcove, D.S. & Terborgh, J.W. (1984). Patterns of population decline in birds. American Birds, 38: 10 – 13. ZF0531: THE ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF REMOVING BADGERS FROM AN ECOSYSTEM. APPENDIX 2: REFERENCES Wilson, J.D., Evans, J., Browne, S.J., & King, J.R. (1997). Territory distribution and breeding success of skylarks Alauda arvensis on organic and intensive farmland in southern England. Journal of Applied Ecology, 34: 1462-1478. Worton, B.J. (1989) Kernal methods for estimating the utlisation distribution in home-range studies. Ecology, 70, 164-168. Young, R. P. (2006) Field test of impacts of intraguild predation on a mammalian prey population: the badger Meles meles and hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus. Unpublished PhD Thesis. University of Southampton.