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Fiona Spooner
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Rapid warming is associated with population decline among terrestrial birds and mammals globally
FEB Spooner, RG Pearson, R Freeman
Global Change Biology, 2018
1782018
Pokémon Go: Benefits, costs, and lessons for the conservation movement
LJ Dorward, JC Mittermeier, C Sandbrook, F Spooner
Conservation Letters 10 (1), 160-165, 2017
1762017
Area level deprivation and monthly COVID-19 cases: the impact of government policy in England
K Morrissey, F Spooner, J Salter, G Shaddick
Social Science & Medicine 289, 114413, 2021
382021
Vertebrate population trends are influenced by interactions between land use, climatic position, habitat loss and climate change
JJ Williams, R Freeman, F Spooner, T Newbold
Global change biology 28 (3), 797-815, 2022
332022
A dynamic microsimulation model for epidemics
F Spooner, JF Abrams, K Morrissey, G Shaddick, M Batty, R Milton, ...
Social Science & Medicine 291, 114461, 2021
242021
Loss of forest intactness elevates global extinction risk in birds
PF Donald, B Arendarczyk, F Spooner, GM Buchanan
Animal Conservation, 2018
172018
Trends, biases and effectiveness in reported conservation interventions
F Spooner, RK Smith, WJ Sutherland
Conservation Evidence 12, 2-7, 2015
162015
Ongoing over-exploitation and delayed responses to environmental change highlight the urgency for action to promote vertebrate recoveries by 2030
R Cornford, F Spooner, L McRae, A Purvis, R Freeman
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (1997), 20230464, 2023
62023
Availability and proximity of natural habitat influence cropland biodiversity in forest biomes globally
CL Outhwaite, AMD Ortiz, FEB Spooner, C Dalin, T Newbold
Global Ecology and Biogeography 31 (8), 1589-1602, 2022
62022
Dynamic calibration with approximate Bayesian computation for a microsimulation of disease spread
M Asher, N Lomax, K Morrissey, F Spooner, N Malleson
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 8637, 2023
2023
Predicting Population Trends Under Environmental Change: Comparing Methods Against Observed Data
FEB Spooner
UCL (University College London), 2019
2019
When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Restrict Their Movement: The Effect of Fluctuating Resources on the Daily Movements of African Elephants
F Spooner
Department of Life Sciences, Silwood Park, Imperial College London, 2013
2013
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