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Ruud P. B. Foppen
Researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen
Publications - 83
Citations - 6245
Ruud P. B. Foppen is an academic researcher from Radboud University Nijmegen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 78 publications receiving 5560 citations. Previous affiliations of Ruud P. B. Foppen include The Lodge & Wageningen University and Research Centre.
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Developing indicators for European birds
Richard D. Gregory,Arco J. van Strien,Petr Vorisek,Adriaan W. Gmelig Meyling,David G. Noble,Ruud P. B. Foppen,David W. Gibbons +6 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the farmland bird indicator is a useful surrogate for trends in other elements of biodiversity in this habitat, and developed statistical methods to calculate supranational, multi-species indices using population data from national annual breeding bird surveys in Europe.
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Declines in insectivorous birds are associated with high neonicotinoid concentrations
TL;DR: The hypothesis that the most widely used neonicotinoid insecticide, imidacloprid, has a negative impact on insectivorous bird populations is investigated and it is shown that, in the Netherlands, local population trends were significantly more negative in areas with higher surface-water concentrations of imidcloprid.
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Avian population consequences of climate change are most severe for long-distance migrants in seasonal habitats
Christiaan Both,Chris A. M. van Turnhout,Rob G. Bijlsma,Henk Siepel,Arco J. van Strien,Ruud P. B. Foppen +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that insectivorous long-distance migrant species in The Netherlands declined strongly in forests, a habitat characterized by a short spring food peak, but that they did not decline in less seasonal marshes, suggesting that habitat quality did not deteriorate.
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The effects of car traffic on breeding bird populations in woodland. Ill. Reduction of density in relation to the proximity of main roads
TL;DR: It is argued that noise load is probably the most important cause of the reduced densities of birds in deciduous and coniferous woodland, and the importance of noise and visibility of cars as possible factors affecting density is stressed.
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Bridging the gap between ecology and spatial planning in landscape ecology
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an approach to bridge the gap between the many detailed process studies on species, and applied activities such as landscape evaluation and design, which require integrated knowledge.