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Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Edinburgh: Penicuik, GB

Animal Ecologist
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Kate Searle

Education and qualifications (2)

University of East Anglia: Norwich, Norfolk, GB

BSc First Class Honours Ecology
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Kate Searle

Colorado State University: Fort Collins, CO, US

PhD Ecology
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Kate Searle

Works (46)

A framework for improving treatment of uncertainty in offshore wind assessments for protected marine birds

ICES Journal of Marine Science
2023-03-01 | Journal article
Contributors: K R Searle; S H O'Brien; E L Jones; A S C P Cook; M N Trinder; R M McGregor; C Donovan; A McCluskie; F Daunt; A Butler et al.
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Opposing effects of spatiotemporal variation in resources and temporal variation in climate on density dependent population growth in seabirds

Journal of Animal Ecology
2022-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Kate R. Searle; Adam Butler; James J. Waggitt; Peter G. H. Evans; Maria I Bogdanova; N. Thompson Hobbs; Francis Daunt; Sarah Wanless
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Earlier and more frequent occupation of breeding sites during the non‐breeding season increases breeding success in a colonial seabird

Ecology and Evolution
2022-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Sophie Bennett; Mike P. Harris; Sarah Wanless; Jonathan A. Green; Mark A. Newell; Kate R. Searle; Francis Daunt
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Site‐dependent regulation of breeding success: Evidence for the buffer effect in the common guillemot, a colonially breeding seabird

Journal of Animal Ecology
2022-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Sophie Bennett; Sarah Wanless; Michael P. Harris; Mark A. Newell; Kate Searle; Jonathan A. Green; Francis Daunt
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Small scale variability in soil moisture drives infection of vulnerable juniper populations by invasive forest pathogen

2020-06-09 | Preprint
Contributors: Flora Donald; Sarah Green; Kate Searle; Nik J. Cunniffe; Bethan V. Purse
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Finding out the fate of displaced birds

CEH Report to Marine Scotland FCR/2015/19
2017 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Herbivore regulation of plant abundance in aquatic ecosystems

Biological Reviews
2017 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

JNCC Report No: 604

2017 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Scoping the background information for an ecosystem approach to fisheries in Scottish waters: Review of predator-prey interactions with fisheries, and balanced harvesting: A Report Commissioned by Fisheries Innovation Scotland (FIS) http://www. fiscot. org

2017 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Assessing the legacy of red mud pollution in a shallow freshwater lake: arsenic accumulation and speciation in macrophytes

Environmental science & technology
2016 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Assessing the potential for Bluetongue virus 8 to spread and vaccination strategies in Scotland

Scientific reports
2016 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Prevalence and sequence-based identity of rumen fluke in cattle and deer in New Caledonia

PloS one
2016 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Quantifying the risk of introduction of West Nile virus into Great Britain by migrating passerine birds

Transboundary and emerging diseases
2016 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

The role of trust in the resolution of conservation conflicts

Biological Conservation
2016 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Understanding spatio-temporal variability in the reproduction ratio of the bluetongue (BTV-1) epidemic in Southern Spain (Andalusia) in 2007 using epidemic trees

PloS one
2016 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Asynchronous vegetation phenology enhances winter body condition of a large mobile herbivore

Oecologia
2015 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Bovine and ovine rumen fluke in Ireland�Prevalence, risk factors and species identity based on passive veterinary surveillance and abattoir findings

Veterinary parasitology
2015 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Disease and pathogen ecology

Pan European Networks: Science & Technology
2015 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Ecology and eco-epidemiology of# Culicoides#-borne diseases: what have we learnt and where do we go from here?

2015 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

EDEN & EDENext: the impact of a decade of research (2004-2015) on vector-borne diseases

2015 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Modelling the roles of climate, landscape and biotic factors in the distribution and maximum trap catch of Culicoides vectors across Europe

Poster presentation at the Edenext final meeting (Genes, Ecosystems and Risk of Infection)
2015 | Conference paper
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Kate Searle

A first attempt at modelling roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) distributions over Europe

Open Health Data
2014 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Environmental drivers of Culicoides phenology: how important is species-specific variation when determining disease policy?

PLoS One
2014 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Impact of temperature, feeding preference and vaccination on Schmallenberg virus transmission in Scotland

Scientific reports
2014 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Population Consequences of Displacement from Proposed Offshore Wind Energy Developments for Seabirds Breeding at Scottish SPAs (CR/2012/03): Final Report to Marine Scotland Science

2014 | Other
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Kate Searle

Challenges in predicting invasive reservoir hosts of emerging pathogens: mapping Rhododendron ponticum as a foliar host for Phytophthora ramorum and Phytophthora kernoviae in the UK

Biological invasions
2013 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Does stakeholder involvement really benefit biodiversity conservation?

Biological Conservation
2013 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Epidemic potential of an emerging vector borne disease in a marginal environment: Schmallenberg in Scotland

Scientific reports
2013 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Framing scale in participatory biodiversity management may contribute to more sustainable solutions

Conservation Letters
2013 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Identifying environmental drivers of insect phenology across space and time: Culicoides in Scotland as a case study

Bulletin of Entomological Research
2013 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

The epidemiology of Phytophthora ramorum and P. kernoviae at two historic gardens in Scotland

Sudden Oak Death Fifth Science Symposium
2013 | Conference paper
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Kate Searle

Effects of displacement on marine renewable development on seabirds breeding at SPAs

Edinburgh: Marine Scotland
2012 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Demographic consequences of increased winter births in a large aseasonally breeding mammal (Bos taurus) in response to climate change

Journal of Animal Ecology
2011 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Asynchrony, fragmentation, and scale determine benefits of landscape heterogeneity to mobile herbivores

Oecologia
2010 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Hysteretic responses to grazing in a semiarid rangeland

Rangeland ecology & management
2009 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

REVIEWS AND BRIEF NOTICES

The Quarterly Review of Biology
2008 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

The comparative feeding bahaviour of large browsing and grazing herbivores

The ecology of browsing and grazing
2008 | Book chapter
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Kate Searle

When foraging and fear meet: using foraging hierarchies to inform assessments of landscapes of fear

Behavioral Ecology
2008 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

It's the" foodscape", not the landscape: using foraging behavior to make functional assessments of landscape condition

Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution
2007 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Preference in patchy landscapes: the influence of scale-specific intake rates and variance in reward

Behavioral Ecology
2006 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Spatial context influences patch residence time in foraging hierarchies

Oecologia
2006 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

A reanalysis of the body mass scaling of trampling by large herbivores

Oecologia
2005 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Gain functions for large herbivores: tests of alternative models

Journal of animal ecology
2005 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Should I stay or should I go? Patch departure decisions by herbivores at multiple scales

Oikos
2005 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Responses of herbivores to heterogeneity in forage resources expressed at multiple spatial scales.

2004 | Journal article
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Kate Searle

Modelling the seasonal activity and abundance of biting midges (Culicoides spp.), vector species of bluetongue virus in Spain

Journal article
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Kate Searle