Items where Author is "Bellis, J"
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Cartledge, EL, Bellis, J, White, I, Hurst, JL, Stockley, P and Dalrymple, S (2024) Current and future climate suitability for the hazel dormouse in the UK and the impact on reintroduced populations. Conservation Science and Practice, 6 (12).
Doyle, CAT, Abeli, T, Albrecht, MA, Bellis, J, Colas, B, Dalrymple, SE, Ensslin, A, Espejo, J, Erftemeijer, PLA, Julien, M, Lewandrowski, W, Liu, H, Moehrenschlager, A, Ooi, MKJ, Reynolds, DM, Schatz, B, Sild, M, Wills, TJ and Papuga, G (2023) Achieving conservation outcomes in plant mitigation translocations: the need for global standards. Plant Ecology. ISSN 1385-0237
Bellis, J, Longden, M, Styles, J and Dalrymple, S (2021) Using macroecological species distribution models to estimate changes in the suitability of sites for threatened species reintroduction. Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 2 (1). ISSN 2688-8319
Silverio, SA, Cope, LC, Bracken, L, Bellis, J, Peak, M and Kaehne, A (2020) The implementation of a Technician Enhanced Administration of Medications [TEAM] model: An evaluative study of impact on working practices in a children's hospital. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 16 (12). pp. 1768-1774. ISSN 1551-7411
Bonnin, N, Stewart, FA, Wich, SA, Pintea, L, Jantz, S, Dickson, R, Bellis, J, Chitayat, A, Ingram, R, Moore, R and Piel, A (2020) Modelling landscape connectivity change for chimpanzee conservation in Tanzania. Biological Conservation, 252. ISSN 0006-3207
Bellis, J, Bourke, D, Maschinski, J, Heineman, K and Dalrymple, SE (2020) Climate suitability as a predictor of conservation translocation failure. Conservation Biology, 34 (6). pp. 1473-1481. ISSN 0888-8892
Bellis, J, Bourke, D, Williams, CD and Dalrymple, SE (2019) Identifying factors associated with the success and failure of terrestrial insect translocations. Biological Conservation, 236. pp. 29-36. ISSN 0006-3207
Thesis
Bellis, J (2021) The influence of climate on past, present, and future conservation translocations. Doctoral thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.
Bellis, J (2018) Conserving temperate montane birds under climate change: an assessment of potential management options. Masters thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.