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Richard Broughton

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Journal Articles

  • Broughton, R.K., Hinsley, S.A., Bellamy, P.E. and Hill, R.A., 2014. Winter habitat selection by Marsh Tits Poecile palustris in a British woodland. Bird Study.
  • Broughton, R.K., Hill, R.A., Henderson, L.J., Bellamy, P.E. and Hinsley, S.A., 2012. Patterns of nest placement in a population of Marsh Tits Poecile palustris. Journal of Ornithology, 153 (3), 735-746.
  • Broughton, R.K., Hill, R.A., Bellamy, P.E. and Hinsley, S.A., 2011. Nest sites, breeding failure, and causes of non-breeding in a population of British Marsh Tits Poecile palustris. Bird Study, 58, 229-237.
  • Broughton, R.K., Hinsley, S.A., Hill, R.A., Henderson, L.J. and Bellamy, P.E., 2011. Patterns of nest placement in a population of Marsh Tits Poecile palustris. Journal of Ornithology, 1-12.
  • Hinsley, S.A., Redhead, J.W., Bellamy, P.E., Broughton, R.K., Hill, R.A., Heard, M.S. and Pywell, R.F., 2010. Testing agri-environment delivery for farmland birds at the farm scale: the Hillesden Experiment. Ibis, 152, 500-514.
  • Broughton, R.K., Hill, R.A., Bellamy, P.E. and Hinsley, S.A., 2010. Dispersal, ranging and settling of Marsh Tits Poecile palustris in a fragmented landscape in lowland England. Bird Study, 57, 458-472.
  • Hill, R.A. and Broughton, R.K., 2009. Mapping understorey of deciduous woodland from leaf-on and leaf-off airborne LiDAR data: a case study of lowland Britain. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 64, 223-233.
  • Bellamy, P.E., Hill, R.A., Rothery, P., Hinsley, S.A., Fuller, R.J. and Broughton, R.K., 2009. Willow Warbler Phylloscopus trochilus habitat in woods with different structure and management in southern England. Bird Study, 56, 338-348.
  • Hinsley, S.A., Hill, R.A., Bellamy, P.E., Broughton, R.K., Harrison, N.M., MacKenzie, J.A., Speakman, J.R. and Ferns, P.N., 2009. Do Highly Modified Landscapes Favour Generalists at the Expense of Specialists? The Example of Woodland Birds. Landscape Research, 34, 509-526.

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