Rapid response of British butterflies to opposing forces of climate and habitat change
(2001)
Journal Article
Warren, M., Hill, J., Thomas, J., Asher, J., Fox, R., Huntley, B., …Thomas, C. (2001). Rapid response of British butterflies to opposing forces of climate and habitat change. Nature, 414, 65-69
Brian Huntley's Outputs (6)
Reconstructing past environments from the Quaternary palaeovegetation record (2001)
Journal Article
Huntley, B. (2001). Reconstructing past environments from the Quaternary palaeovegetation record. Biology and Environment, 101B(1/2), 3-18
Analysing and modelling range changes in UK butterflies (2001)
Book Chapter
Hill, J., Thomas, C., Fox, R., Moss, D., & Huntley, B. (2001). Analysing and modelling range changes in UK butterflies. In I. Woiwood, D. Reynolds, & C. Thomas (Eds.), Insect movement: Mechanisms and consequences (415-441). CABI Publishing
Climate and recent range changes in butterflies (2001)
Book Chapter
Hill, J., Thomas, C., & Huntley, B. (2001). Climate and recent range changes in butterflies. In G. -R. Walther, C. Burga, & P. Edwards (Eds.), "Fingerprints" of climate change: Adapted behaviour and shifting species ranges (77-88). Kluwer Academic Publishers
Impacts of landscape structure on butterfly range expansion (2001)
Journal Article
Hill, J., Collingham, Y., Thomas, C., Blakeley, D., Fox, R., Moss, D., & Huntley, B. (2001). Impacts of landscape structure on butterfly range expansion. Ecology Letters, 4(4), 313-321. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1461-0248.2001.00222.xSince the 1940s, the distributions of several butterfly species have been expanding in northern Europe, probably in response to climate warming. We focus on the speckled wood butterfly Pararge aegeria in order to determine impacts of habitat availabi... Read More about Impacts of landscape structure on butterfly range expansion.
Standardisation of temperature observed by automatic weather stations (2001)
Journal Article
Joyce, A., Adamson, J., Huntley, B., Parr, T., & Baxter, R. (2001). Standardisation of temperature observed by automatic weather stations. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 68(2), 127-136. https://doi.org/10.1023/a%3A1010795108641Daily mean, maximum and minimum surface air temperature data were gathered from a network of automatic weather stations (AWS) within the Moor House National Nature Reserve in northern England. Five AWS were installed next to the official Environmenta... Read More about Standardisation of temperature observed by automatic weather stations.