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Marsh tits, woodland and lidar: studies from Peterborough to Poland

Broughton, Richard. 2015 Marsh tits, woodland and lidar: studies from Peterborough to Poland. [Lecture] In: PiedFly.net Annual Meeting, Woodah Farm, Devon Wildlife Trust Centre, Devon, 21 Mar 2015. (Unpublished)

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Abstract/Summary

The Marsh Tit has suffered a serious decline since the 1960s, the reasons for which have been largely unknown. However, research by CEH over the past decade has shed new light on what may, and may not, be responsible for this decline. Innovative techniques, such as LiDAR, have been combined with population colour-ringing and radio-tracking to describe habitat selection in unprecedented detail. This presentation covers the use of these techniques, and outlines the results of the Marsh Tit population studies.

Item Type: Publication - Conference Item (Lecture)
UKCEH and CEH Sections/Science Areas: Pywell
NORA Subject Terms: Ecology and Environment
Date made live: 23 Mar 2015 16:10 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/510127

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