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Publications

If you are interested in reading papers on research I have been involved with please click on the links below.

Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment. (2021) Article highlights: The global COVID-19 lockdown has impacted nature and conservation programs. Immediate effects are documented across the world and in all ecosystems. Initial responses are biased towards established monitoring programs and networks. Complex positive and negative effects were detected, some with cascading impacts. Humans are important custodians of species and ecosystems.

Avian behaviour changes in response to human activity during the COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom. (2022) Abstract: Human activities may impact animal habitat and resource use, potentially influencing contemporary evolution in animals. In the United Kingdom, COVID-19 lockdown restrictions resulted in sudden, drastic alterations to human activity. We hypothesized that short-term daily and long-term seasonal changes in human mobility might result in changes in bird habitat use, depending on the mobility type (home, parks and grocery) and extent of change. Using Google human mobility data and 872 850 bird observations, we determined that during lockdown, human mobility changes resulted in altered habitat use in 80% (20/25) of our focal bird species. When humans spent more time at home, over half of affected species had lower counts, perhaps resulting from the disturbance of birds in garden habitats. Bird counts of some species (e.g. rooks and gulls) increased over the short term as humans spent more time at parks, possibly due to human-sourced food resources (e.g. picnic refuse), while counts of other species (e.g. tits and sparrows) decreased. All affected species increased counts when humans spent less time at grocery services. Avian species rapidly adjusted to the novel environmental conditions and demonstrated behavioural plasticity, but with diverse responses, reflecting the different interactions and pressures caused by human activity.

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