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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.
Pitt, J., Gillingham, P.K., Maltby, M. and Stewart, J.R., 2016. New perspectives on the ecology of early domestic fowl: An interdisciplinary approach. Journal of Archaeological Science, 74, 1-10.
Lüscher, G., Whittington, A.E. and Gillingham, P.K., 2016. Farmland biodiversity and agricultural management on 237 farms in 13 European and 2 African regions. Ecology.
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.
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.
Lüscher, G., Gillingham, P.K. et al., 2015. Strikingly high effect of geographic location on fauna and flora of European agricultural grasslands. Basic and Applied Ecology, 16 (4), 281-290.
Suggitt, A.J., Stewart, J.R., Gillingham, P.K. et al., 2015. A reply to ‘A meta-database of Holocene sediment cores for England: missing data’ (Tooley 2015). Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 24 (6), 753-754.
Suggitt, A.J., Stewart, J.R., Gillingham, P.K. et al., 2015. A meta-database of Holocene sediment cores for England. Veget Hist Archaeobot.
Thomas, C.D. and Gillingham, P.K., 2015. The performance of protected areas for biodiversity under climate change. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 115 (3), 718-730.
Gillingham, P.K., Gillingham, P.K. et al., 2015. The effectiveness of protected areas in the conservation of species with changing geographical ranges. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 115 (3), 707-717.
Gillingham, P., Alison, J., Roy, D.B., Fox, R. and Thomas, C.D., 2014. High Abundances of Species in Protected Areas in Parts of their Geographic Distributions Colonized during a Recent Period of Climatic Change. Conservation Letters.
Thomas, C.D., Gillingham, P.K. et al., 2012. Protected areas facilitate species' range expansions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109 (35), 14063-14068.
Gillingham, P.K., Huntley, B., Kunin, W.E. and Thomas, C.D., 2012. The effect of spatial resolution on projected responses to climate warming. Diversity and Distributions.
Gillingham, P.K., Palmer, S.C.F., Huntley, B., Kunin, W.E., Chipperfield, J.D. and Thomas, C.D., 2012. The relative importance of climate and habitat in determining the distributions of species at different spatial scales: A case study with ground beetles in Great Britain. Ecography.
Suggitt, A.J., Gillingham, P.K., Hill, J.K., Huntley, B., Kunin, W.E., Roy, D.B. and Thomas, C.D., 2011. Habitat microclimates drive fine-scale variation in extreme temperatures. Oikos, 120 (1), 1-8.