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Craig M. Shuttleworth
Researcher at Bangor University
Publications - 53
Citations - 590
Craig M. Shuttleworth is an academic researcher from Bangor University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sciurus & Sciurus carolinensis. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 47 publications receiving 428 citations. Previous affiliations of Craig M. Shuttleworth include UPRRP College of Natural Sciences.
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The large-scale removal of mammalian invasive alien species in Northern Europe
Peter A. Robertson,Peter A. Robertson,Tim Adriaens,Xavier Lambin,Aileen C. Mill,Sugoto Roy,Craig M. Shuttleworth,Mike Sutton-Croft +7 more
TL;DR: Rapid response to new incursions is recommended as best practice rather than large‐scale control to reduce the environmental, financial and welfare costs.
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Deconstructing compassionate conservation.
Matt W. Hayward,Matt W. Hayward,Matt W. Hayward,Alex Callen,Benjamin L. Allen,Guy Ballard,Guy Ballard,Femke Broekhuis,Cassandra K. Bugir,Rohan H. Clarke,John Clulow,Simon Clulow,Simon Clulow,Jennifer C. Daltry,Harriet T. Davies-Mostert,Harriet T. Davies-Mostert,Peter J. S. Fleming,Peter J. S. Fleming,Andrea S. Griffin,Lachlan G. Howell,Graham I. H. Kerley,Kaya Klop-Toker,Sarah Legge,Sarah Legge,Tom Major,Ninon Meyer,Robert A. Montgomery,Katherine E. Moseby,Daniel M. Parker,Daniel M. Parker,Stéphanie Périquet,John L. Read,Robert J. Scanlon,Rebecca G.Y. Seeto,Craig M. Shuttleworth,Michael J. Somers,Michael J. Somers,Cottrell T. Tamessar,Katherine Tuft,Rose Upton,Marcia Valenzuela-Molina,Adrian F. Wayne,Ryan R. Witt,Wolfgang Wüster +43 more
TL;DR: Animal welfare is incredibly important to conservation, but ironically compassionate conservation does not offer the best welfare outcomes to animals and is often ineffective in achieving conservation goals.
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Reintroducing rewilding to restoration – Rejecting the search for novelty
Matt W. Hayward,Robert J. Scanlon,Alexandra Callen,Lachlan G. Howell,Kaya Klop-Toker,Yamil Edgardo Di Blanco,Niko Balkenhol,Cassandra K. Bugir,Lachlan Campbell,Anthony Caravaggi,Anita C. Chalmers,John Clulow,Simon Clulow,Simon Clulow,Paul C. Cross,John Gould,Andrea S. Griffin,Marco Heurich,Marco Heurich,Belinda Howe,David S. Jachowski,Yadvendradev V. Jhala,Ramesh Krishnamurthy,Ramesh Krishnamurthy,Rafał Kowalczyk,Dean J. Lenga,John D. C. Linnell,Kelly Marnewick,Axel Moehrenschlager,Robert A. Montgomery,Liudmila Osipova,Liudmila Osipova,Chloe Peneaux,John C. Rodger,Lilian P. Sales,Rebecca G.Y. Seeto,Craig M. Shuttleworth,Michael J. Somers,Michael J. Somers,Cottrell T. Tamessar,Rose Upton,Florian J. Weise +41 more
TL;DR: Hayward et al. as discussed by the authors presented a study on the impact of racism on women's health in South Africa, focusing on the effects of gender stereotypes on women and women's reproductive health.
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Landscape scale impacts of culling upon a European grey squirrel population: can trapping reduce population size and decrease the threat of squirrelpox virus infection for the native red squirrel?
TL;DR: Evidence that despite variation in grey squirrel control intensity, the abundance of grey squirrels ultimately decreased significantly is presented, indicating that culling can in parallel remove both the competitive and disease threat posed to red by grey Squirrels.
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Retrospective detection by negative contrast electron microscopy of faecal viral particles in free-living wild red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) with suspected enteropathy in Great Britain
David J. Everest,Mark F. Stidworthy,Elspeth Milne,Anna Meredith,Julian Chantrey,Craig M. Shuttleworth,T. Blackett,Helen Butler,M. Wilkinson,Anthony W. Sainsbury +9 more
TL;DR: Transmission electron microscopy identified adenovirus particles in 10 of 70 samples of large intestinal content collected at postmortem examination from free-living wild red squirrels across Great Britain between 2000 and 2009, a novel finding in this species.