Long term populating trends in common British moths

Project (past)

Project dates01 Apr 2003 to end of 31 Mar 2005
Project number4553
DepartmentPlant and Invertebrate Ecology (PIE)

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Rapid declines of common, widespread British moths provide evidence of an insect biodiversity crisis

A - Papers appearing in refereed journals
Conrad, K. F., Warren, M. S., Fox, R., Parsons, M. S. and Woiwod, I. P. 2006. Rapid declines of common, widespread British moths provide evidence of an insect biodiversity crisis. Biological Conservation. 132, pp. 279-291. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2006.04.020

The state of Britain's larger moths

D1 - Technical reports: non-confidential
Fox, R., Conrad, K. F., Parsons, M. S., Warren, M. S. and Woiwod, I. P. 2006. The state of Britain's larger moths. Wareham, Dorset Butterfly Conservation. https://doi.org/10.23637/rothamsted.898z8

Trends in widespread and common British moths

C2 - Non-edited contributions to conferences
Parsons, M. S., Conrad, K. F., Fox, R., Woiwod, I. P. and Warren, M. S. 2005. Trends in widespread and common British moths. Abstracts 14th European Congress of Lepidopterology, Rome, 12-17 September 2005 .

British moths: throwing light on a new conservation challenge

G - Articles in popular magazines and other technical publications
Parsons, M. S., Fox, R., Conrad, K. F., Woiwod, I. P. and Warren, M. S. 2005. British moths: throwing light on a new conservation challenge. British Wildlife. 16 (6), pp. 386-394.

Long-term population declines in widespread British moths: species trends and wider implications

C2 - Non-edited contributions to conferences
Woiwod, I. P., Conrad, K. F., Parsons, M., Fox, R. and Warren, M. S. 2005. Long-term population declines in widespread British moths: species trends and wider implications. Abstracts Butterfly Conservation 5th International Symposium: Lepidoptera as Indicators of Biodiversity Conservation, Southampton, 8-10 April 2005 . pp. 13

Long-term population declines in widespread British moths: national patterns

C2 - Non-edited contributions to conferences
Conrad, K. F., Woiwod, I. P., Parsons, M., Fox, R. and Warren, M. S. 2005. Long-term population declines in widespread British moths: national patterns. Abstracts Butterfly Conservation 5th International Symposium: Lepidoptera as Indicators of Biodiversity Conservation, Southampton, 8-10 April 2005 . pp. 13

Analysis of spatial patterns at a geographical scale over north-western Europe from point-referenced aphid count data

A - Papers appearing in refereed journals
Cocu, N., Conrad, K. F., Harrington, R. and Rounsevell, M. D. A. 2005. Analysis of spatial patterns at a geographical scale over north-western Europe from point-referenced aphid count data. Bulletin of Entomological Research. 95 (1), pp. 47-56. https://doi.org/10.1079/BER2004338

...and it's not just at Alice Holt

G - Articles in popular magazines and other technical publications
Conrad, K. F. 2004. ...and it's not just at Alice Holt. ECN News. No. 16, p. 2.

Long-term population trends in widespread British moths

A - Papers appearing in refereed journals
Conrad, K. F., Woiwod, I. P., Parsons, M., Fox, R. and Warren, M. S. 2004. Long-term population trends in widespread British moths. Journal of Insect Conservation. 8 (2-3), pp. 119-136. https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JICO.0000045810.36433.c6