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Nina O'Hanlon
Nina O'Hanlon
BTO Scotland
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Protected areas facilitate species’ range expansions
CD Thomas, PK Gillingham, RB Bradbury, DB Roy, BJ Anderson, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (35), 14063-14068, 2012
2772012
Seabirds and marine plastic debris in the northeastern Atlantic: A synthesis and recommendations for monitoring and research
NJ O'Hanlon, NA James, EA Masden, AL Bond
Environmental Pollution 231, 1291-1301, 2017
1032017
The effectiveness of protected areas in the conservation of species with changing geographical ranges
PK Gillingham, RB Bradbury, DB Roy, BJ Anderson, JM Baxter, ...
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 115 (3), 707-717, 2015
1022015
Monitoring nest incorporation of anthropogenic debris by Northern Gannets across their range
NJ O'Hanlon, AL Bond, JL Lavers, EA Masden, NA James
Environmental Pollution 255, 113152, 2019
502019
Tweeting birds: online mentions predict future citations in ornithology
T Finch, N O'Hanlon, SP Dudley
Royal Society Open Science 4 (11), 171371, 2017
502017
Increased use of intertidal resources benefits breeding success in a generalist gull species
NJO Hanlon, RAR McGill, RG Nager
Marine Ecology Progress Series 574, 193-210, 2017
452017
Changing numbers of three gull species in the British Isles
RG Nager, NJ O'Hanlon
Waterbirds 39 (sp1), 15-28, 2016
332016
Tracking the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic-related debris on wildlife using digital platforms
J Ammendolia, J Saturno, AL Bond, NJ O'Hanlon, EA Masden, NA James, ...
Science of The Total Environment, 157614, 2022
252022
Spatial variation and biovectoring of metals in gull faeces
V Martín-Vélez, F Hortas, MA Taggart, AJ Green, NJ ÓHanlon, ...
Ecological Indicators 125, 107534, 2021
202021
Measuring nest incorporation of anthropogenic debris by seabirds: An opportunistic approach increases geographic scope and reduces costs
NJ O'hanlon, AL Bond, EA Masden, JL Lavers, NA James
Marine Pollution Bulletin 171, 112706, 2021
182021
Seabirds as indicators of distribution, trends and population level effects of plastics in the Arctic marine environment. Workshop Report
N Dehnhard, D Herzke, GW Gabrielsen, T Anker-Nilssen, A Ask, ...
Norsk institutt for naturforskning (NINA), 2019
172019
Identifying habitat-driven spatial variation in colony size of Herring Gulls Larus argentatus
NJ O’Hanlon, RG Nager
Bird Study 65 (3), 306-316, 2018
132018
Highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds in the United Kingdom in 2022: impacts, planning for future outbreaks, and conservation and research priorities. Report on …
JW Pearce-Higgins, EM Humphreys, NHK Burton, PW Atkinson, C Pollock, ...
BTO Research Report 752, 2023
122023
Landscape‐mediated variation in diet is associated with egg size and maculation in a generalist forager
NJ O'Hanlon, S Alonso, JAO Miller, RAR McGill, RG Nager
Ibis 162 (3), 687-700, 2020
122020
Habitat selection and specialisation of Herring Gulls during the non-breeding season
NJ O’Hanlon, CB Thaxter, NHK Burton, D Grant, NA Clark, GD Clewley, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 9, 816881, 2022
102022
Acute impacts from Teflon harnesses used to fit biologging devices to Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla
GD Clewley, A Cook, JG Davies, EM Humphreys, NJ O’Hanlon, E Weston, ...
Ringing & Migration 36 (2), 69-77, 2021
102021
Global population and conservation status of the Great Black-backed Gull Larus marinus
SL Lopez, AL Bond, NJ O’Hanlon, JM Wilson, A Vitz, CS Mostello, ...
Bird Conservation International 33, e23, 2023
82023
A standardised method for estimating the level of visible debris in bird nests
ML Grant, NJ O'hanlon, JL Lavers, EA Masden, NA James, AL Bond
Marine Pollution Bulletin 172, 112889, 2021
72021
Oil vulnerability index, impact on Arctic bird populations (proposing a method for calculating an oil vulnerability index for the Arctic seabirds)
NJ O’Hanlon, AL Bond, NA James, EA Masden
Arctic Marine Sustainability: Arctic Maritime Businesses and the Resilience …, 2020
72020
Spatial variation in herring gull traits and their potential as monitors of the coastal environment
NJ O'Hanlon
University of Glasgow, 2016
72016
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