S. James Reynolds, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Birmingham (UK) |
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Tongue ADW, Reynolds SJ, Fernie KJ, et al. (2019) Flame retardant concentrations and profiles in wild birds associated with landfill: A critical review. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 248: 646-658 |
Reynolds SJ, Hughes BJ, Wearn CP, et al. (2019) Long-term dietary shift and population decline of a pelagic seabird-A health check on the tropical Atlantic? Global Change Biology |
Clark DN, Jones DN, Reynolds SJ. (2019) Exploring the motivations for garden bird feeding in south-east England Ecology and Society. 24 |
Reynolds SJ, Ibáñez-Álamo JD, Sumasgutner P, et al. (2019) Urbanisation and nest building in birds: A review of threats and opportunities Journal of Ornithology. 160: 841-860 |
Garrett LJH, Dawson DA, Horsburgh GJ, et al. (2017) A multiplex marker set for microsatellite typing and sexing of sooty terns Onychoprion fuscatus. Bmc Research Notes. 10: 756 |
Reynolds SJ, Galbraith JA, Smith JA, et al. (2017) Garden Bird Feeding: Insights and Prospects from a North-South Comparison of This Global Urban Phenomenon Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 5 |
Hughes BJ, Martin GR, Giles AD, et al. (2017) Long-term population trends of Sooty Terns Onychoprion fuscatus: implications for conservation status Population Ecology. 59: 213-224 |
Hughes BJ, Martin GR, Reynolds SJ. (2016) Estimating the extent of seabird egg depredation by introduced Common Mynas on Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Biological Invasions. 19: 843-857 |
Deeming DC, Reynolds SJ. (2015) Nests, Eggs, and Incubation New Ideas about Avian Reproduction Avian Biology Research. 8: 193-193 |
Duval C, Cassey P, Lovell PG, et al. (2015) Maternal influence on eggshell maculation: implications for cryptic camouflaged eggs Journal of Ornithology. 157: 303-310 |