Red Data Book Species and conservation.Reading list.
- Ecology and Conservation Studies Society, Birkbeck Free Lecture series, Spring 2016
- BirdLife International (2016) Species factsheet: Crex crex.
- Böhm, M. 2013. The conservation status of the world's reptiles. Biological Conservation, 157: 372–385.
- Butchart, S.H.M. 2010. Global Biodiversity: Indicators of Recent Declines. Science 328 (5982):1164-1168.
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- Conservation Designations for UK Taxa Joint Nature Conservation Committee.
- Crepisfoetida (Stinking Hawk’s-beard), Online Atlas of the British and Irish Flora.
- Eaton, M. et al. 2015. Birds of Conservation Concern 4: the population status of birds in the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. British Birds 108:708-746.
- Ellis, S. et al. 2015. Conserving Britain’s fastest-declining butterfly. British Wildlife 27(2): 111-122.
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- Fox, R., Warren, M.S., and Brereton, T.M. 2009. A new Red List of British Butterflies, Species Status 12; 1-32. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough.
- Gammans, N, Banks, B. & Edwards, M. 2009. The return of the native: loss and repatriation of the Short-haired Bumblebee Bombussubterraneus. British Wildlife 21(2):116.
- Gammans, N., Sears, J., Lee, P., Hyde, P., Perkins, G. & Curson, J. 2015. The reintroduction of the short-haired bumblebee. British Wildlife 26(5):345-352.
- Gaston, K.J. & Fuller, R.A. 2008. Commonness, population depletion and conservation biology. TREE 23(1):14-18.
- Hen harriers and the Joint Raptor Study. A joint statement between The Game Conservancy Trust and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. 2005.
- Jetz, W., Thomas GH, Joy JB, Hartmann K., Redding D., & Moore A. O. 2014. Distribution and conservation of global evolutionary distinctness in birds. Current Biology, 24: 919-930.
- Joppa, L.N., Butchart, S.H.M., Hoffmann, M., Bachman, S., Akçakaya, H.R., Moat, J., Böhm, M., Holland, R.A., Newton, A., Polidoro, B. & Hughes, A. 2016. Impact of alternative metrics on estimates of Extent of Occurrence for extinction risk assessments. Conservation Biology DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12591
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- Langton, T.E.S., Beckett, C.L., and Foster, J.P. 2001. Great Crested Newt Conservation Handbook, Froglife, Halesworth.
- McRae, L., Böhm, M., Deinet, S., Gill, M. & Collen, B. (2012) The Arctic Species Trend Index: using vertebrate population trends to monitor the health of a rapidly changing ecosystem. Biodiversity, 13: 144-156.
- Maes, D. et al. 2015. The use of opportunistic data for International Union for the Conservation of Nature Red List assessments. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 115:690-706.
- Orme, C. D. L., et al. 2005. Global hotspots of species richness are not congruent with endemism or threat. Nature 436:1016.
- Pimentel, D. et al. 1997. Economic and Environmental Benefits of Biodiversity
- BioScience 47 (11):747-757.
- Safeguarding Species, A strategy for species recovery. RSPB, Nature’s Voice.
- Schmeller, D.S. 2015. Towards a global terrestrial species monitoring program. Journal for Nature Conservation. 25:51-57.
- Soulé & Wilcox 1980. Conservation Biology: An Evolutionary-Ecological Perspective. SinauerAssoc
- Squirrel , J. et al 2006. Assessment of genetic diversity in populations of Crepisfoetida L. (Asteraceae). Watsonia 26: 121-126.
- Stroh, P.A., Leach, S.J., August, T.A., Walker, K.J., Pearman, D.A., Rumsey, F.J., Harrower, C.A., Fay, M.F., Martin, J.P., Pankhurst, T., Preston, C.D. & Taylor, I. 2014. A Vascular Plant Red List for England. Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, Bristol.
- Walpole, M. 2010. Tracking Progress Toward the 2010 Biodiversity Target and Beyond. Science 325 (5947): 1503-1504
- Wilkinson, J.W., Wright, D., Arnell, A. and Driver, B. 2011. Assessing population status of the great crested newt in Great Britain. Natural England Commissioned Report NECR080.
- Wotton, S.R. et al. 2015. The increase in the Corncrake Crex crex population of the United Kingdom has slowed. Bird Study 62:486-497.