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Emily Stevenson
Dr Pete Robertson
Dr Emily Hickinbotham
Dr Louise Mair
Professor Aileen Mill
et al.
Synthesising 35 years of invasive non-native species research2023
Dr Pete Robertson
A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions2021
Dr Roy Sanderson
Dr Pete Robertson
Dr Mark Lambert
Effects of supplementary feed for game birds on activity of brown rats Rattus norvegicus on arable farms2021
Dr Pete Robertson
Professor Aileen Mill
Olaf Booy
Risk management assessment improves the cost-effectiveness of invasive species prioritisation.2021
Dr Pete Robertson
Professor Aileen Mill
Dr Mark Shirley
Olaf Booy
A proposed unified framework to describe the management of biological invasions2020
Professor Aileen Mill
Dr Pete Robertson
Dr Alastair Ward
The challenges of long-term invasive mammal management: lessons from the UK2020
Professor Aileen Mill
Dr Pete Robertson
The role of species charisma in biological invasions2020
Olaf Booy
Dr Pete Robertson
Dr Niall Moore
Jessica Ward
Dr Sasha Jenkins
et al.
Using structured eradication feasibility assessment to prioritise the management of new and emerging invasive alien species in Europe2020
Dr Pete Robertson
Professor Aileen Mill
Dr Mark Shirley
Olaf Booy
Invasive species removals and scale–contrasting island and mainland experience2019
Dr Pete Robertson
Cost-benefit analysis for invasive species control: The case of greater Canada goose Branta canadensis in Flanders (northern Belgium)2018
Kirsty Lees
Professor Aileen Mill
Daniel Skerritt
Dr Pete Robertson
Professor Clare Fitzsimmons
et al.
Movement patterns of a commercially important, free-ranging marine invertebrate in the vicinity of a bait source2018
Dr Pete Robertson
Resource-Area-Dependence Analysis: Inferring animal resource needs from homerange and mapping data2018
Dr Louise Mair
Professor Aileen Mill
Dr Pete Robertson
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Mark Shirley
et al.
The contribution of scientific research to conservation planning2018
Dr Pete Robertson
Boom-bust dynamics in biological invasions: towards an improved application of the concept2017
Dr Pete Robertson
Professor Aileen Mill
Dr Mark Shirley
Olaf Booy
Invasive species removals and scale – contrasting island and mainland experience2017
Dr Pete Robertson
Matching the strategy to the scenario; case studies of mink Neovison vison management2017
Dr Pete Robertson
Professor Aileen Mill
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Ailsa McKenzie
Pheasant release in Great Britain: long-term and large-scale changes in the survival of a managed bird2017
Olaf Booy
Professor Aileen Mill
Dr Niall Moore
Dr Pete Robertson
Dr Alastair Ward
et al.
Risk management to prioritise the eradication of new and emerging invasive non-native species2017
Dr Pete Robertson
Professor Aileen Mill
The large-scale removal of mammalian invasive alien species in Northern Europe2017
Dr Pete Robertson
Using geographic profiling to compare the value of sightings vs trap data in a biological invasion2017
Dr Pete Robertson
Adapting strategies to maintain efficiency during a cull of yellow-legged gulls2016
Dr Pete Robertson
Exclusions for resolving urban badger damage problems: outcomes and consequences2016
Dr Pete Robertson
Identifying incursion pathways, early detection responses and management actions to prevent grey squirrel range expansion: an island case study in Wales2016
Daniel Skerritt
Dr Pete Robertson
Professor Aileen Mill
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor Clare Fitzsimmons
et al.
Fine-scale movement, activity patterns and home-ranges of European lobster Homarus gammarus2015
Dr Pete Robertson
Removal of American mink (Neovison vison) from the Uists, Outer Hebrides, Scotland2015
Dr Pete Robertson
Dr Ailsa McKenzie
The scientific profiles of terrestrial mammals in Great Britain as measured by publication metrics2015
Dr Ailsa McKenzie
Dr Pete Robertson
Which Species Are We Researching and Why? A Case Study of the Ecology of British Breeding Birds2015
Professor Aileen Mill
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Pete Robertson
Modeling source and sink dynamics in the spread and subsequent eradication of an invasive non-native species.2014