Drivers and Repercussions of UK Insect Declines (DRUID)

Repository project

Project dates01 Jan 2021 to end of 31 Jan 2025
Researchers
Principal InvestigatorJames Bell
Co-InvestigatorAlice Milne
FunderNatural Environment Research Council
Project numberNE/V00686X/1
Research fish codeNE/V00686X/1
Participating organisationRothamsted Research

Outputs

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Nocturnal Arthropod Declines Unveiled by Weather Radars at a National Scale

C1 - Edited contributions to conferences/learned societies
Neely III, R. R., Mungee, M., Lukach, M., Shortall, C. R., Bell, J. R., Duncan, E. J., Addison, F., Brown, L. E., Kunin, W. E. and Hassall, C. 2024. Nocturnal Arthropod Declines Unveiled by Weather Radars at a National Scale.

Explainable neural networks for trait-based multispecies distribution modelling—A case study with butterflies and moths

A - Papers appearing in refereed journals
Bourhis, Y., Bell, J. R., Shortall, C. R., Kunin, W. and Milne, A. E. 2023. Explainable neural networks for trait-based multispecies distribution modelling—A case study with butterflies and moths. Methods in ecology and evolution. 14 (6), pp. 1531-1542. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14097

Yearly occurrence of 544 species of moths (UK 1990-2019), with trait values and putative environmental drivers.

N - Datasets
Bourhis, Y., Bell, J. R., Shortall, C. R. and Milne, A. E. 2022. Yearly occurrence of 544 species of moths (UK 1990-2019), with trait values and putative environmental drivers. Rothamsted Research. https://doi.org/10.23637/rothamsted.988z5