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Fiona Mae Caryl
Fiona Mae Caryl
Research Fellow, MRC/CSO SPHSU, University of Glasgow
Verified email at glasgow.ac.uk
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Martens in the matrix: the importance of nonforested habitats for forest carnivores in fragmented landscapes
FM Caryl, CP Quine, KJ Park
Journal of Mammalogy 93 (2), 464-474, 2012
932012
Functional responses of insectivorous bats to increasing housing density support 'land-sparing' rather than 'land-sharing' urban growth strategies.
F Caryl, L Lumsden, R van der Ree, B Wintle
Journal of Applied Ecology 53, 191-201, 2016
732016
Permeability of the urban matrix to arboreal gliding mammals: Sugar gliders in Melbourne, Australia
FM Caryl, K Thomson, R Van Der Ree
Austral Ecology 38 (6), 609-616, 2013
512013
The seasonal diet of British pine marten determined from genetically identified scats
FM Caryl, R Raynor, CP Quine, KJ Park
Journal of Zoology 288 (4), 252-259, 2012
502012
Socioeconomic inequalities in children’s exposure to tobacco retailing based on individual-level GPS data in Scotland
F Caryl, NK Shortt, J Pearce, G Reid, R Mitchell
Tobacco control 29 (4), 367-373, 2020
482020
Context-dependent effects on spatial variation in deer-vehicle collisions.
AP Clevenger, M Barrueto, KE Gunson, FM Caryl, AT Ford
Ecosphere 6 (4), 1-20, 2015
412015
Responses of two marine top predators to an offshore wind farm
GC Vallejo, K Grellier, EJ Nelson, RM McGregor, SJ Canning, FM Caryl, ...
Ecology and Evolution 7 (21), 8698-8708, 2017
392017
Simulating the density reduction and equity impact of potential tobacco retail control policies.
F Caryl, J Pearce, G Reid, R Mitchell, N Shortt
Tobacco Control 30, e138-e143., 2021
332021
Pine marten diet and habitat use within a managed coniferous forest
FM Caryl
University of Stirling, 2008
302008
Exposure to unhealthy product advertising: Spatial proximity analysis to schools and socio-economic inequalities in daily exposure measured using Scottish Children's individual …
JR Olsen, C Patterson, FM Caryl, T Robertson, SJ Mooney, AG Rundle, ...
Health & place 68, 102535, 2021
222021
Neighbourhood natural space and the narrowing of socioeconomic inequality in children's social, emotional, and behavioural wellbeing
P McCrorie, JR Olsen, FM Caryl, N Nicholls, R Mitchell
Wellbeing, Space and Society 2, 100051, 2021
162021
Continuous predictors of species distributions support categorically stronger inference than ordinal and nominal classes: an example with urban bats
FM Caryl, AK Hahs, LF Lumsden, R Van der Ree, C Wilson, BA Wintle
Landscape ecology 29, 1237-1248, 2014
162014
A novel method for targeting survey effort to identify new bat roosts using habitat suitability modelling
L Fuller, M Shewring, FM Caryl
European Journal of Wildlife Research 64 (3), 31, 2018
112018
Socioeconomic inequality in Scottish children’s exposure to and use of natural space and private gardens, measured by GPS
JR Olsen, FM Caryl, P McCrorie, R Mitchell
Landscape and Urban Planning 223, 104425, 2022
102022
Inequalities in children’s exposure to alcohol outlets in Scotland: a GPS study
FM Caryl, J Pearce, R Mitchell, NK Shortt
BMC public health 22 (1), 1749, 2022
72022
Day-to-day intrapersonal variability in mobility patterns and association with perceived stress: A cross-sectional study using GPS from 122 individuals in three European cities
JR Olsen, N Nicholls, F Caryl, JO Mendoza, LI Panis, E Dons, ...
SSM-Population Health 19, 101172, 2022
72022
Ungulate mortality on a forested highway
FM Caryl
University of East Anglia, 2003
32003
Inequalities in neighbourhood features within children's 20-minute neighbourhoods and variation in time spent locally, measured using GPS
JR Olsen, F Caryl, N Nicholls, M Smith, P McCrorie, R Mitchell
Wellbeing, space and society 5, 100174, 2023
22023
Neighbourhood natural space and the narrowing of socioeconomic inequality in years of life lost: a cross-sectional ecological analysis of the Scottish Burden of Disease
N Nicholls, F Caryl, JR Olsen, R Mitchell
J Epidemiol Community Health 76 (12), 976-983, 2022
22022
Use of natural environments is associated with reduced inequalities in child mental wellbeing: A cross-sectional analysis using global positioning system (GPS) data
F Caryl, P McCrorie, JR Olsen, R Mitchell
Environment International 190, 108847, 2024
12024
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