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Caroline Rose Bulman
Caroline Rose Bulman
Butterfly Conservation
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Density–distribution relationships in British butterflies. I. The effect of mobility and spatial scale
MJR Cowley, CD Thomas, DB Roy, RJ Wilson, JL León‐Cortés, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 70 (3), 410-425, 2001
2112001
The State of the UK’s Butterflies 2015
R Fox, TM Brereton, J Asher, TA August, MS Botham, NAD Bourn, ...
Butterfly Conservation, 2015
1872015
Habitat‐based statistical models for predicting the spatial distribution of butterflies and day‐flying moths in a fragmented landscape
MJR Cowley, RJ Wilson, JL León‐Cortés, D Gutiérrez, CR Bulman, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 37, 60-72, 2000
1662000
A framework for assessing threats and benefits to species responding to climate change
CD Thomas, JK Hill, BJ Anderson, S Bailey, CM Beale, RB Bradbury, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2 (2), 125-142, 2011
1612011
Minimum viable metapopulation size, extinction debt, and the conservation of a declining species
CR Bulman, RJ Wilson, AR Holt, LG Bravo, RI Early, MS Warren, ...
Ecological Applications 17 (5), 1460-1473, 2007
1522007
Density–distribution relationships in British butterflies. II. An assessment of mechanisms
MJR Cowley, CD Thomas, RJ Wilson, JL León‐Cortés, D Gutiérrez, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 70 (3), 426-441, 2001
792001
Where within a geographical range do species survive best? A matter of scale.
CD Thomas, CR Bulman, RJ Wilson
502008
Landscape-scale conservation for butterflies and moths: lessons from the UK
S Ellis, NAD Bourn, CR Bulman
Butterfly Conservation, 2012
442012
Landscape-scale conservation in practice: lessons from northern England, UK
S Ellis, D Wainwright, F Berney, C Bulman, N Bourn
Journal of Insect Conservation 15, 69-81, 2011
372011
Managing successional species: modelling the dependence of heath fritillary populations on the spatial distribution of woodland management
JA Hodgson, A Moilanen, NAD Bourn, CR Bulman, CD Thomas
Biological Conservation 142 (11), 2743-2751, 2009
372009
The effects of habitat fragmentation on niche requirements of the marsh fritillary, Euphydryas aurinia, (Rottemburg, 1775) on calcareous grasslands in southern UK
MS Botham, D Ash, N Aspey, NAD Bourn, CR Bulman, DB Roy, J Swain, ...
Journal of Insect Conservation 15, 269-277, 2011
302011
Are habitat changes driving the decline of the UK’s most threatened butterfly: the High Brown Fritillary Argynnis adippe (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)?
S Ellis, D Wainwright, EB Dennis, NAD Bourn, CR Bulman, R Hobson, ...
Journal of insect conservation 23, 351-367, 2019
232019
Conservation biology of the marsh fritillary butterfly Euphydryas aurinia
CR Bulman
University of Leeds, 2001
202001
Principles for the production of evidence‐based guidance for conservation actions
H Downey, V Bretagnolle, C Brick, CR Bulman, SJ Cooke, M Dean, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 4 (5), e12663, 2022
132022
Woodlands-a vital habitat for butterflies and moths
C Bulman
Quarterly Journal of Forestry 101 (1), 29, 2007
82007
Landscape scale conservation, theory into practice
NAD Bourn, CR Bulman
Studies on the ecology and conservation of butterflies in Europe 1, 111-112, 2005
52005
Conservation review 2000-2008
CR BULMAN
Butterfly Conservation, 2008
32008
Monitoring the Reintroduction of the Heath Fritillary (Melicta Athalia) to Greenscoombe Wood SSSI in 2006
B Vulliamy, C Bulman
Butterfly Conservation, 2006
22006
The Re-connecting the Culm project-landscape-scale conservation in practice.
P Burgess, CR Bulman
High value grassland: providing biodiversity, a clean environment and …, 2007
12007
Can species distribution models using remotely sensed variables inform reintroductions? Trialling methods with Carterocephalus palaemon the Chequered …
G Halford, CR Bulman, N Bourn, D Maes, A Harpke, JA Hodgson
Journal of insect conservation, 1-13, 2024
2024
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