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Light grazing of saltmarshes is a direct and indirect cause of nest failure in Common Redshank Tringa totanus
E Sharps, J Smart, MW Skov, A Garbutt, JG Hiddink
Ibis 157 (2), 239-249, 2015
352015
Continued declines of Redshank Tringa totanus breeding on saltmarsh in Great Britain: is there a solution to this conservation problem?
LR Malpas, J Smart, A Drewitt, E Sharps, A Garbutt
Bird Study 60 (3), 370-383, 2013
262013
Nest trampling and ground nesting birds: quantifying temporal and spatial overlap between cattle activity and breeding redshank
E Sharps, J Smart, LR Mason, K Jones, MW Skov, A Garbutt, JG Hiddink
Ecology and Evolution 7 (16), 6622-6633, 2017
252017
Opposing indirect effects of domestic herbivores on saltmarsh erosion
JF Pages, SR Jenkins, TJ Bouma, E Sharps, MW Skov
Ecosystems 22, 1055-1068, 2019
222019
Light grazing of saltmarshes increases the availability of nest sites for Common Redshank Tringa totanus, but reduces their quality
E Sharps, A Garbutt, JG Hiddink, J Smart, MW Skov
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 221, 71-78, 2016
162016
Reversing declines in farmland birds: How much agri‐environment provision is needed at farm and landscape scales?
E Sharps, RW Hawkes, AJ Bladon, DL Buckingham, J Border, AJ Morris, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 60 (4), 568-580, 2023
62023
Top ten priorities for global saltmarsh restoration, conservation and ecosystem service research
J Pétillon, E McKinley, M Alexander, JB Adams, C Angelini, T Balke, ...
Science of the Total Environment, 165544, 2023
52023
The Effects of Saltmarsh Conservation Grazing on Breeding Common Redshank Tringa totanus
EA Sharps
PQDT-UK & Ireland, 2015
42015
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