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Cartwright, S.J., Bowgen, K.M., Collop, C., Hyder, K., Nabe-Nielsen, J., Stafford, R., Stillman, R.A., Thorpe, R.B. and Sibly, R.M., 2016. Communicating complex ecological models to non-scientist end users. Ecological Modelling, 338, 51-59.
Collop, C., Stillman, R.A., Garbutt, A., Yates, M.G., Rispin, E., Yates, T. and Smart, J., 2016. Variability in the area, energy and time costs of wintering waders responding to disturbance. Ibis, 158 (4), 711-725.
Phang, S.C., Stillman, R.A., Cucherousset, J., Britton, J.R., Roberts, D., Beaumont, W.R.C. and Gozlan, R.E., 2016. FishMORPH - An agent-based model to predict salmonid growth and distribution responses under natural and low flows. Scientific Reports, 6.
Wood, K.A., Stillman, R.A., Clarke, R.T., Daunt, F. and O Hare, M.T., 2016. Water velocity limits the temporal extent of herbivore effects on aquatic plants in a lowland river. Hydrobiologia, 1-11.
Murray, G.P.D., Stillman, R.A. and Britton, J.R., 2016. Habitat complexity and food item size modify the foraging behaviour of a freshwater fish. Hydrobiologia, 766 (1), 321-332.
Nolet, B.A., Gyimesi, A., Van Krimpen, R.R.D., De Boer, W.F. and Stillman, R.A., 2016. Predicting effects of water regime changes on waterbirds: Insights from staging swans. PLoS ONE, 11 (2).
Wood, K.A., O'Hare, M.T., Mcdonald, C., Searle, K.R., Daunt, F. and Stillman, R.A., 2016. Herbivore regulation of plant abundance in aquatic ecosystems. Biological Reviews.
Young, A., Stillman, R., Smith, M.J. and Korstjens, A.H., 2015. Scavenger Species-typical Alteration to Bone: Using Bite Mark Dimensions to Identify Scavengers. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 60 (6), 1426-1435.
Wood, K.A., Stillman, R.A. and Goss-Custard, J.D., 2015. The effect of kleptoparasite and host numbers on the risk of food-stealing in an avian assemblage. Journal of Avian Biology, 46 (6), 589-596.
Murray, G.P.D., Stillman, R.A. and Britton, J.R., 2015. Habitat complexity and food item size modify the foraging behaviour of a freshwater fish. Hydrobiologia.
Stillman, R.A., Wood, K.A., Gilkerson, W., Elkinton, E., Black, J.M., Ward, D.H. and Petrie, M., 2015. Predicting effects of environmental change on a migratory herbivore. ECOSPHERE, 6 (7).
Bowgen, K.A., Stillman, R.A. and Herbert, R.J.H., 2015. Predicting the effect of invertebrate regime shifts on wading birds: insights from Poole Harbour, UK. Biological Conservation, 186, 60-68.
Wood, K.A., Stillman, R.A. and Goss-Custard, J.D., 2015. The effect of kleptoparasite and host numbers on the risk of food-stealing in an avian assemblage. Journal of Avian Biology.
Goss-Custard, J.D., Stillman, R.A. et al., 2015. Erratum to Intake rates and the functional response in shorebirds (Charadriiformes) eating macro-invertebrates. [Biological Review, 81, (2006), 501-529]. Biological Reviews, 90 (3), 995.
Stillman, R.A., Wood, K.A. and Goss-Custard, J.D., 2015. Deriving simple predictions from complex models to support environmental decision-making. Ecological Modelling.
Stillman, R.A., Railsback, S.F., Giske, J., Berger, U. and Grimm, V., 2015. Making predictions in a changing world: The benefits of individual-based ecology. BioScience, 65 (2), 140-150.
Wood, K.A., Stillman, R.A. and Goss-Custard, J.D., 2015. Co-creation of individual-based models by practitioners and modellers to inform environmental decision-making. Journal of Applied Ecology.
Young, A., Stillman, R., Smith, M.J. and Korstjens, A.H., 2014. An experimental study of vertebrate scavenging behavior in a Northwest European woodland context. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 59 (5), 1333-1342.
Wood, K.A., Stillman, R.A., Daunt, F. and O'Hare, M.T., 2014. Can sacrificial feeding areas protect aquatic plants from herbivore grazing? Using behavioural ecology to inform wildlife management. PLoS One, 9 (7), e104034.
Young, A., Stillman, R., Smith, M.J., Korstjens, A. and Marquez-Grant, N., 2014. An investigation of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and Eurasian badger (Meles meles) scavenging, scattering and removal of deer remains: forensic implications and applications. Journal of Forensic Sciences.