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Ruiz-Navarro, A., Gillingham, P.K. and Britton, J.R., 2016. Predicting shifts in the climate space of freshwater fishes in Great Britain due to climate change. Biological Conservation, 203, 33-42. Ziertitz, A., Gallardo, B., Baker, S.J., Britton, J., van Valkenburg, J.L.C.H., Verreycken, H. and Aldridge, D., 2016. Changes in pathways and vectors of biological invasions in Northwest Europe. Biological Invasions. Copp, G.H., Britton, J.R., Guo, Z., Ronni Edmonds-Brown, V., Pegg, J., Vilizzi, L. and Davison, P.I., 2016. Trophic consequences of non-native pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus for native pond fishes. Biological Invasions, 1-17. Pinder, A., Velterop, R., Cooke, S.J. and Britton, J.R., 2016. Consequences of catch-and-release angling for black bream Spondyliosoma cantharus, during the parental care period: implications for management. ICES Journal of Marine Science: journal du conseil. Davison, P.I., Créach, V., Liang, W.J., Andreou, D., Britton, J.R. and Copp, G.H., 2016. Laboratory and field validation of a simple method for detecting four species of non-native freshwater fish using eDNA. Journal of Fish Biology, 89 (3), 1782-1793. Sheath, D.J., Andreou, D. and Britton, J.R., 2016. Interactions of warming and exposure affect susceptibility to parasite infection in a temperate fish species. Parasitology, 143 (10), 1340-1346. Ruiz-Navarro, A., Gillingham, P.K. and Britton, J.R., 2016. Shifts in the climate space of temperate cyprinid fishes due to climate change are coupled with altered body sizes and growth rates. Global Change Biology, 22 (9), 3221-3232. 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. Ba?i?, T. and Britton, J.R., 2016. Characterizing the trophic niches of stocked and resident cyprinid fishes: consistency in partitioning over time, space and body sizes. Ecology and Evolution, 6 (14), 5093-5104. Jackson, M.C., Grey, J., Miller, K., Britton, J.R., Donohue, I. and Dunn, A., 2016. Dietary niche constriction when invaders meet natives: evidence from freshwater decapods. Journal of Animal Ecology, 85 (4), 1098-1107. Hamidan, N., Jackson, M.C. and Britton, J.R., 2016. Diet and trophic niche of the endangered fish Garra ghorensis in three Jordanian populations. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 25 (3), 455-464. Britton, J.R. and Andreou, D., 2016. Parasitism as a Driver of Trophic Niche Specialisation. Trends in Parasitology, 32 (6), 437-445. Jackson, M.C., Britton, J.R., Cucherousset, J., Guo, Z., Stak?nas, S., Gozlan, R.E., Godard, M.G., Roussel, J.M. and Copp, G.H., 2016. Do non-native pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus affect the growth, diet and trophic niche breadth of native brown trout Salmo trutta? Hydrobiologia, 772 (1), 63-75. Fletcher, D.H., Gillingham, P.K., Britton, J.R., Blanchet, S. and Gozlan, R.E., 2016. Predicting global invasion risks: A management tool to prevent future introductions. Scientific Reports, 6. Al-Shorbaji, F., Roche, B., Gozlan, R., Britton, R. and Andreou, D., 2016. The consequences of reservoir host eradication on disease epidemiology in animal communities. Emerging Microbes and Infections, 5. Antognazza, C.M., Andreou, D., Zaccara, S. and Britton, J.R., 2016. Corrigendum to Loss of genetic integrity and biological invasions result from stocking and introductions of Barbus barbus: Insights from rivers in England [Ecology and Evolution (2016), 6,5: 1280-1292. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1906]. Ecology and Evolution, 6 (10), 3439. Pinder, A.C., Hopkins, E., Scott, L.J. and Britton, J.R., 2016. Rapid visual assessment of spawning activity and associated habitat utilisation of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus, 1758) in a chalk stream: Implications for conservation monitoring. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 32 (2), 364-368. Busst, G.M.A. and Britton, J.R., 2016. High variability in stable isotope diet-tissue discrimination factors of two omnivorous freshwater fishes in controlled ex situ conditions. Journal of Experimental Biology, 219 (7), 1060-1068. Antognazza, C.M., Andreou, D., Zaccara, S. and Britton, R.J., 2016. Loss of genetic integrity and biological invasions result from stocking and introductions of Barbus barbus: Insights from rivers in England. Ecology and Evolution, 6 (5), 1280-1292. 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.

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