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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Janine Maddison
Dr Richard Bevan
Dr Sara Marsham
Valuing student voice in the development of digital preparation resources for fieldwork2025
Janine Maddison
Dr Richard Bevan
Dr Sara Marsham
Developing a digital field notebook for bioscience students in higher education2023
Janine Maddison
Dr Sara Marsham
Dr Richard Bevan
Using ArcGIS StoryMaps to prepare learners for fieldwork2023
Dr Richard Bevan
Dr Chris Redfern
Interspecific variation in non-breeding aggregation: a multi-colony tracking study of two sympatric seabirds2022
Dr Chris Redfern
Dr Richard Bevan
The Arctic Tern Sterna paradisaea: consistency and variability in spatial use at a global oceanographic scale2022
Dr Chris Redfern
Dr Richard Bevan
Use of sea ice by arctic terns Sterna paradisaea in Antarctica and impacts of climate change2020
Dr Chris Redfern
Dr Richard Bevan
Individuality of foraging behaviour in a short-ranging benthic marine predator: Incidence and implications2019
Dr Chris Redfern
Dr Richard Bevan
Overland movement and migration phenology in relation to breeding of Arctic Terns Sterna paradisaea2019
Dr Chris Redfern
Dr Richard Bevan
A comparison of foraging behaviour in the North Sea by Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla from an inland and a maritime colony2014
Jim Clapp
Dr Richard Bevan
Dr Ian Singleton
Avian Urine: Its Potential as a Non-Invasive Biomonitor of Environmental Metal Exposure in Birds2012
Dr Richard Bevan
1st Year Practicals: Their Role in Developing Future Bioscientists2008
Lisette Coiffait
Dr Richard Bevan
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Dr Chris Redfern
Dr Kirsten Wolff
Elucidating the movements of migratory birds through the combined use of stable isotope ‘signatures’ and DNA markers2006
Dr Chris Redfern
Dr Richard Bevan
Survival rates of adult Reed Warblers Acrocephalus scirpaceus at a northern and southern site in England2006
Dr Richard Bevan
Unravelling the migration and moult strategies of a long-distance migrant using stable isotopes: Red Knot Calidris canutus movements in the Americas2005
Dr Richard Bevan
Husbandry refinements for rats, mice, dogs and non-human primates used in telemetry procedures: Seventh report of the BVAAWF/FRAME/RSPCA/UFAW Joint Working Group on Refinement, Part B2004
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