Scientific Publications on Time Series Analysis of Population data by Peter Hudson

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Mostly gamebird bag records but look at grouse publications for more on mechansims of population cycles

170. Cattadori, I.M., Haydon, D. & Hudson, P.J. (2004). Parasites and climate synchronize red grouse populations. Nature 433 737-741. Download pdf

162. Hudson, P.J. Dobson, A.P., Cattadori, I.M.C., Newborn, D., Haydon, D.T., Shaw, D.J., Benton, T.G. and Grenfell, B.T. (2003) Trophic interactions and population growth rates: describing patterns and identifying mechanisms. In Wildlife population growth rates. Edited by R.M.Sibly, J.Hone & T.H. Clutton Brock. Pp 198-224. Cambridge University Press. Download pdf ....Or Why not have a look at the book!

161. Shaw, D.J., Haydon, D.T., Cattadori, I.M., Hudson, P.J. & Thirgood, S.T. (2004). The shape of red grouse cycles. Journal of Animal Ecology 73, 767-776. Download pdf

153. Hudson, P.J. & Bjornstad, 2003. Vole stranglers and lemming cycles. Science 302, 797-798. Download pdf

141. Cattadori, I.M., Haydon, D.T., Thirgood, S.J., & Hudson, P.J. (2002). Are indirect measures of abundance a useful index of population density? The case of red grouse harvesting records. Oikos 100: 439-446. Download pdf

139. Cattadori, I.M., Ortigosa, G.R., Gatto, M. & Hudson, P.J. 2003. Is the rock partridge Alectoris graeca saxatilis threatened in the Dolomitic Alps? Animal Conservation 6: 71-81. Download pdf

136. Haydon, D.T., Shaw, D.J., Cattadori, I.M., Hudson, P.J. and Thirgood, S.J. (2002). Analysing noisy time series: describing regional variation in the cyclic dynamics of red grouse. Proceedings of the Royal Society 269: 1609-1617. Download pdf

130. Hudson, P.J., Dobson, A.P., Cattadori, I.M., A.P., Newborn, D., Haydon, D., Shaw, D., Benton, T.G. & Grenfell, B.T. (2002). Trophic interactions and population growth rates: describing patterns and identifying mechanisms. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 37: 1259-1272. Download pdf

129. Cattadori, I.M. & Hudson, P.J. (2000). Are grouse unstable at the southern edge of their range? Wildlife Biology: 213-218.

120. Hudson, P.J. & Dobson, A.P. (2001). Harvesting unstable populations: Red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus (Lath.) in the United Kingdom. Wildlife Biology 7: 189-196.

119. Hudson, P.J., Dobson, A.P. & Newborn, D. (2003). Parasitic worms and the population cycles of Red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus). In Population cycles. Edited by Berryman, A. Oxford University Press pp 109-129. Download pdf

106. Hudson, P.J., Dobson, A.P. & Newborn, D. (1999) Population cycles and parasitism. Science 286, 2425.

105. Cattadori, I.M.C. Merler,S & Hudson, P.J. (2000). Searching for mechanisms of synchrony in spatially structured gamebird populations. Journal of Animal Ecology 69, 620-638. Download pdf

94. Cattadori, I.M.C and Hudson, P.J. (1999) Temporal dynamics of grouse at the southern edge of their distribution Ecography 22: 373-374.

88. Hudson, P.J. & Cattadori, I.M. (1999). The Moran effect: A cause of synchrony. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 14, 1-2 . Download pdf

86. Hudson, P.J. Dobson, A.P. & Newborn, D. (1998). Prevention of population cycles by parasite removal. Science. 282, 2256-2258. Download pdf Also have a look at Bob May's review of this papaer and the experimental approach pdf

84. Cattadori, I.M.C., Hudson, P.J., Merler, S. & Rizzoli, A.P. (1999). Temporal and spatial dynamics of rock partridge populations (Alectoris graecae) in northern Italy. Journal of Animal Ecology 68: 540-549. Download pdf

68. Hudson, P.J. & Dobson, A.P. (1996) Host-parasite processes and demographic consequences. In: Clayton, D.L. & Moore, J. Host Parasite Evolution. pp128-154.

60. Baines, D. & Hudson, P. J. (1995) Changes in numbers of black grouse in Scotland. Bird Study.42 122-131.

57. Hudson, P.J. & Dobson, A.P. (1995). Extrinsic factors influencing the population dynamics of red grouse. In: Proceedings of the VI International Grouse Symposium. Ed: D. Jenkins.pp19-26.

42. Hudson, P.J. & Dobson, A.P. (1990). Red grouse population cycles and the population dynamics of the caecal nematode, Trichostrongylus tenuis. In : Red Grouse Population Processes. BES /RSPB Red Grouse Workshop Ed: A.N. Lance & J.H. Lawton. pp 5-19.

36. Hudson, P.J. & Dobson, A.P. (1989). Population biology of Trichostrongylus tenuis, a parasite of economic importance for red grouse management. Parasitology Today. 5, 283-291.

15. Hudson, P.J., Dobson, A.P. & Newborn, D. 1985. Cyclic and non-cyclic populations of red grouse: a role for parasitism? In: Ecology and genetics of host-parasite interactions (Ed by D.Rollinson & R. M. Anderson). Pp 79-89. Academic Press. London.

8. Potts, G.R., Tapper, S.C. & Hudson, P.J. 1984. Population fluctuations in red grouse: analysis of bag records and a simulation model. Journal of Animal Ecology 53: 21-36. Download pdf


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