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Published in Grouse News, 2009
A report about my PhD project
Recommended citation: Geary, M. (2009) Black grouse in Perthshire. Grouse News: Newsletter of the Grouse Group of the IUCN/SSC-WPA Galliformes Specialist Group, Issue 38, p34 http://www.blackgrouse.info/advice/publications/grouse%20news%2038.pdf
Published in Oecologia, 2012
Analysis of population change and changes in lek sizes in a Scottish black grouse population
Recommended citation: Geary, M., Fielding, A. H., & Marsden, S. J., (2012). The anatomy of population change in a black grouse population 1992-2008. Oecologia, (168), 73-81. doi:10.1007/s00442-011-2062-5 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00442-011-2062-5
Published in Ibis, 2013
Using SMDs to investigate habitat requirments of black grouse at multiple scales
Recommended citation: Citation: Geary, M., Fielding, A. & Marsden, S.J., 2013. Designing mosaic landscapes for Black Grouse Tetrao tetrix using multi-scaled models. Ibis, 155: 792–803. doi: 10.1111/ibi.12090 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ibi.12090
Published in Geospatial Health, 2014
Discussion of some issues of using SDMs in epidemiology
Recommended citation: Wardrop, N.A., Geary, M., Osborne, P.E., Atkinson, P.M., 2014. Interpreting predictive maps of disease: highlighting the pitfalls of distribution models in epidemiology. Geospatial Health 9, 237–246. https://geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/397
Published in Population Ecology, 2015
Investigating the influence if habitat and connectivity in a declining then recovering black grouse population
Recommended citation: Geary, M., Fielding, A.H., Marsden, S.J., 2015. Both habitat change and local lek structure influence patterns of spatial loss and recovery in a black grouse population. Population Ecology 57, 421–431. doi:10.1007/s10144-015-0484-3 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10144-015-0484-3
Published in PLoS One, 2015
Using expert-led predictions to investiagate potential impacts of land-use change on black grouse
Recommended citation: Geary, M., Fielding, A. H., McGowan, P. J. K. & Marsden, S.J., 2015. Scenario-Led Habitat Modelling of Land Use Change Impacts on Key Species. PloS one 10. http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0142477
Published in Malaria Journal, 2015
A systematic review of research onto seasonality in malaria transmission
Recommended citation: Reiner, R.C., Geary, M., Atkinson, P.M., Smith, D.L., Gething, P.W., 2015. Seasonality of Plasmodium falciparum transmission: a systematic review. Malaria Journal 14, 343. https://malariajournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12936-015-0849-2
Published in Bird Study, 2018
Investigating habitat use by nesting hen harrier on the Isle of Mull, Scotland
Recommended citation: Geary, M., Haworth, P.H. & Fielding, A.H., 2018. Hen harrier Circus cyaneus nest sites on the Isle of Mull are associated with habitat mosaics and constrained by topography, Bird Study, DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2017.1421611 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00063657.2017.1421611
Published in Regional Environmental Change, 2018
Review of research into climate changes impacts on tropical dry forest in the Caribbean
Recommended citation: Nelson, H.P., Devenish-Nelson, E.S., Rusk, B.L., Geary, M. and Lawrence, A.J., 2018. A call to action for climate change research on Caribbean dry forests. Regional Environmental Change, 18(5) https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10113-018-1334-6
Published in Journal Of the British Dragonfly Society, 2018
Capture-Mark-Recapture and Habitat use of White-faced darter in Shropshire
Recommended citation: Davies, R., von Hardenberg, A. and Geary, M., 2018. Recapture rates and habitat associations of White-faced Darter Leucorhinnia dubia on Fenn`s and Whixall Moss, Shropshire, UK. Journal of the British Dragonfly Society, 34:2, 89:101 https://chesterrep.openrepository.com/handle/10034/621511
Published in Journal Of the British Dragonfly Society, 2019
Camera trap confirmation of White-naped Mangabey in Cape Three Points
Recommended citation: Nolan, R., Welsh, A., Geary, M., Hartley, M., Dempsey, A., Mono, J.C., Osei, D. & Stanley, C.R. 2019. Camera Traps Confirm the Presence of the White-naped Mangabey Cercocebus lunulatus in Cape Three Points Forest Reserve, Western Ghana, Primate conservation (33). http://www.primate-sg.org/primate-conservation-33/
Published in Ecological Indicators, 2020
Bioacoustics can be used to provide improved data over traditional survey methods
Recommended citation: Abrahams, C., Geary, M., 2020 Combining bioacoustics and occupancy modelling for improved monitoring of rare breeding bird populations. Ecological Indicators (112). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106131 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X20300686?via%3Dihub#!
Published in Ecosystem Services, 2020
Dry forest ecosystems are important in the Caribbean but very little research exists for most islands
Recommended citation: Nelson, H.P., Devenish-Nelson, E.S., Rusk, B.L., Geary, M. and Lawrence, A.J., 2020. A review of tropical dry forest ecosystem service research in the Caribbean–gaps and policy-implications. Ecosystem Services, 43, p.101095. hhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2212041620300371
Published in Herpetological Journal, 2020
Evidence of inbreeding in translocated Natterjack toad populations
Recommended citation: Phillips, S., Geary, M., Allmark, M., Bennett, S., Norman, K., Ball, R.J., Peters, C.M. and Muir, A.P., 2020. The importance of long-term genetic monitoring of reintroduced populations: inbreeding in the natterjack toad (Epidalea calamita). Herpetological Journal, 30(3). https://www.thebhs.org/publications/the-herpetological-journal/volume-30-number-3-july-2020/3118-05-the-importance-of-long-term-genetic-monitoring-of-reintroduced-populations-inbreeding-in-the-natterjack-toad-i-epidalea-calamita-i
Published in Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2020
Coniferous forests (in Scotland, Scots Pine) with low potential evapotransipration are key habitats for white‐faced darter.
Recommended citation: Geary, M. and von Hardenberg, A., 2020. White-faced Darter distribution is associated with coniferous forests in Great Britain. Insect Conservation and Diversity https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/icad.12438
Published in Urban Ecosystems, 2021
Hispaniolan parakeet in Santo Domingo use parks and gardens as feeding resources rather than large greenspaces
Recommended citation: Geary, M., Brailsford, C.J., Hough, L.I., Baker, F., Guerrero, S., Leon, Y.M., Collar, N.J. and Marsden, S.J., 2021. Street-level green spaces support a key urban population of the threatened Hispaniolan parakeet Psittacara chloropterus. Urban Ecosystems https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-021-01119-1 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11252-021-01119-1
Published in PLOS ONE, 2021
Golden Eagles in Scotland avoid windfarms resulting in functional habitat loss rather than collisison risk
Recommended citation: Fielding AH, Anderson D, Benn S, Dennis R, Geary M, et al. (2021) Non-territorial GPS-tagged golden eagles Aquila chrysaetos at two Scottish wind farms: Avoidance influenced by preferred habitat distribution, wind speed and blade motion status. PLOS ONE 16(8): e0254159. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254159 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0254159
Published in Marine Mammal Science, 2021
Nine haplotypes were identified for Long-finned Pilot WHale in the North Atlantic, of which five were newly described
Recommended citation: Ball, R.J., Kitchiner, A., Davison, N.J., Brownlow, A., Berrow, S., McKeown, N.J., IJsseldijk, L.L., Geary, M., McDowall, I. and Muir, A.P., 2022. New haplotypes found in stranded long‐finned pilot whales (Globicephala melas) in the eastern North Atlantic and adjacent waters. Marine Mammal Science, 38(3), pp.898-912. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mms.12893
Published in IBIS, 2022
Golden Eagles in Scotland avoid wind turbines but fly closer in preferred habitat
Recommended citation: Fielding, A.H., Anderson, D., Benn, S., Dennis, R., Geary, M., Weston, E. and Whitfield, D.P., 2022. Responses of dispersing GPS‐tagged Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) to multiple wind farms across Scotland. Ibis, 164(1), pp.102-117. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ibi.12996
Published in Journal for Nature Conservation, 2022
African Houbaras on Lanzarote favour the vicinity of small-scale agriculture and abandoned farmland, but avoid areas with higher levels of human land-use.
Recommended citation: Geary, M. Cooper, J.R. & Collar, N.J. 2022. Anthropogenic influences on habitat use by African Houbaras Chlamydotis undulata on Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Journal for Nature Conservation 68, 126231. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1617138122001042
Published in Bird Conservation International, 2022
Grenada Dove is a distinct species, most closely related to the Gray-Chested Dove. We use this information to estimate unknown life history traits for this critically endangered species.
Recommended citation: Peters, C.M., Geary, M., Nelson, H.P., Rusk, B. von Hardenberg, A. & Muir, A.P., 2023. Phylogenetic placement and life history trait imputation for Grenada Dove Leptotila wellsi. Bird Conservation International, 1-11. doi:10.1017/S0959270922000065 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bird-conservation-international/article/phylogenetic-placement-and-life-history-trait-imputation-for-grenada-dove-leptotila-wellsi/E1845DBBE2AFCB4962A527D98E85255A
Published in Oryx, 2022
Targeting Giant Pangolin burrows increases detection rates in camera trap studies
Recommended citation: Matthews, N., Nixon, S., von Hardenberg, A., Isoke, S. & Geary, M. 2023. Targeting burrows improves detection in giant pangolin Smutsia gigantea camera trap surveys. Oryx, 1-9. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/oryx/article/targeting-burrows-improves-detection-in-giant-pangolin-smutsia-gigantea-cameratrap-surveys/E23C62AFF2A8F8B4AF4C32A47BF5857C
Published in Marine Mammal Science, 2022
Harbor and gray seals in the UK and Ireland are commonly admitted for rehabilitation due to malnourishment, injuries and maternal abandonment. Heavier seals are more likely to survive and be released, showing how important fat is to seals
Recommended citation: Zatrak, M., Brittain, S., Himmelreich, L., Lovick-Earle, S., Pizzi, R., Shaw, K.J., Grant, R.A. & Geary, M., 2023._Factors affecting the survival of harbor (_Phoca vitulina_) and gray seal (_Halichoerus grypus_) juveniles admitted for rehabilitation in the UK and Ireland. Marine Mammal Science, 39(2), 462-480
Published in Biodiversity and Conservation, 2022
Egg-taking by humans is the single biggest driver of maleo decline.
Recommended citation: Summers, M., Geary, M., Djuni, N., Kresno, P.A., Laya, A., Sawuwu, S., Bawotong, A., Abas, W., Tan Oga, V.M., Nur, A.M. and Isfandri, M., 2023. Degree of egg-taking by humans determines the fate of maleo (Macrocephalon maleo) nesting grounds across Sulawesi. Biodiversity and Conservation, 32(3), 899-919. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10531-022-02527-1
Published in Bird Conservation International, 2023
Bahama warbler on Grand Bahama were associated with taller thatch palms and fewer needless pines, indicating the negative effects of hurricanes on this species
Recommended citation: Pereira, D. J., Gardner, M. A., Geary, M., Bell, D. J., & Collar, N. J. (2023). Distribution and habitat requirements of the Bahama Warbler Setophaga flavescens on Grand Bahama in 2018. Bird Conservation International, 33, e46. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bird-conservation-international/article/distribution-and-habitat-requirements-of-the-bahama-warbler-setophaga-flavescens-on-grand-bahama-in-2018/2068B09FA0293A394DCF7A80F2F04376
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Level 7 course on field survey and monitoring skills