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Richard Inger

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Plos One|September 27, 2018
Popular interest in vertebrates does not reflect extinction risk and is associated with bias in conservation investmentThomas Davies, Andrew Cowley, Jon Bennie, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 29, 2010
Carry-over effects reveal reproductive costs in a long-distance migrantRichard Inger, Xavier A Harrison, Graeme D Ruxton, et al.
Plos One|February 7, 2019
Correction: Popular interest in vertebrates does not reflect extinction risk and is associated with bias in conservation investmentThomas Davies, Andrew Cowley, Jon Bennie, et al.
Molecular Ecology|November 19, 2010
Cultural inheritance drives site fidelity and migratory connectivity in a long-distance migrantXavier A Harrison, Tom Tregenza, Richard Inger, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 16, 2018
Intragroup competition predicts individual foraging specialisation in a group-living mammalCatherine E Sheppard, Richard Inger, Robbie A McDonald, et al.
Peerj|May 31, 2018
A brief introduction to mixed effects modelling and multi-model inference in ecologyXavier A Harrison, Lynda Donaldson, Maria Eugenia Correa-Cano, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 29, 2018
Decoupling of Genetic and Cultural Inheritance in a Wild MammalCatherine E Sheppard, Harry H Marshall, Richard Inger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 13, 2023
Demographic rates reveal the benefits of protected areas in a long-lived migratory birdAndrea Soriano-Redondo, Richard Inger, Richard B Sherley, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|October 13, 2025
Predominantly Terrestrial Foraging and Reproductive Gains From a High Trophic Level Diet in Roof-Nesting Herring Gulls (<i>Larus argentatus</i>)Simon F Allen, Richard Inger, Paige E Petts, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 6, 2015
Corrigendum: Worldwide variations in artificial skyglowChristopher C M Kyba, Kai Pong Tong, Jonathan Bennie, et al.
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Plos One|September 27, 2018
Popular interest in vertebrates does not reflect extinction risk and is associated with bias in conservation investmentThomas Davies, Andrew Cowley, Jon Bennie, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 29, 2010
Carry-over effects reveal reproductive costs in a long-distance migrantRichard Inger, Xavier A Harrison, Graeme D Ruxton, et al.
Plos One|February 7, 2019
Correction: Popular interest in vertebrates does not reflect extinction risk and is associated with bias in conservation investmentThomas Davies, Andrew Cowley, Jon Bennie, et al.
Molecular Ecology|November 19, 2010
Cultural inheritance drives site fidelity and migratory connectivity in a long-distance migrantXavier A Harrison, Tom Tregenza, Richard Inger, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 16, 2018
Intragroup competition predicts individual foraging specialisation in a group-living mammalCatherine E Sheppard, Richard Inger, Robbie A McDonald, et al.
Peerj|May 31, 2018
A brief introduction to mixed effects modelling and multi-model inference in ecologyXavier A Harrison, Lynda Donaldson, Maria Eugenia Correa-Cano, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 29, 2018
Decoupling of Genetic and Cultural Inheritance in a Wild MammalCatherine E Sheppard, Harry H Marshall, Richard Inger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 13, 2023
Demographic rates reveal the benefits of protected areas in a long-lived migratory birdAndrea Soriano-Redondo, Richard Inger, Richard B Sherley, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|October 13, 2025
Predominantly Terrestrial Foraging and Reproductive Gains From a High Trophic Level Diet in Roof-Nesting Herring Gulls (<i>Larus argentatus</i>)Simon F Allen, Richard Inger, Paige E Petts, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 6, 2015
Corrigendum: Worldwide variations in artificial skyglowChristopher C M Kyba, Kai Pong Tong, Jonathan Bennie, et al.
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