Julia L. Newth

689 total citations
28 papers, 487 citations indexed

About

Julia L. Newth is a scholar working on Ecology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Julia L. Newth has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 487 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Ecology, 7 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 6 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Julia L. Newth's work include Avian ecology and behavior (14 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (11 papers) and Mercury impact and mitigation studies (6 papers). Julia L. Newth is often cited by papers focused on Avian ecology and behavior (14 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (11 papers) and Mercury impact and mitigation studies (6 papers). Julia L. Newth collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, South Africa and Netherlands. Julia L. Newth's co-authors include Eileen C. Rees, Ruth Cromie, Kevin A. Wood, Martin J. Brown, Geoff M. Hilton, Deborah J. Pain, Andrew A. Meharg, Jérôme Lewis, Harriet Ibbett and Leejiah Dorward and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Environmental Pollution.

In The Last Decade

Julia L. Newth

27 papers receiving 464 citations

Peers

Julia L. Newth
Richard T. Watson United States
Jennifer A. Gervais United States
Daniel George United States
Stacy M. James United States
Steven R. Sheffield United States
Sarah E. Schulwitz United States
J. Hamr Canada
Richard T. Watson United States
Julia L. Newth
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Julia L. Newth

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Thornton, Sara A., et al.. (2025). Challenges and opportunities for integrating social science in a conservation nongovernmental organization. Conservation Biology. 39(2). e70002–e70002. 1 indexed citations
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Crowley, Sarah L., Julia L. Newth, Sean A. Davis, et al.. (2024). Spatial and temporal variation in the prevalence of illegal lead shot in reared and wild mallards harvested in England. Environmental Pollution. 363(Pt 1). 124756–124756. 2 indexed citations
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Cromie, Ruth, et al.. (2024). Using choice Experiments to understand public preferences for reducing Lead-Based ammunition for environmental and health improvements in wetlands ecosystems. Journal for Nature Conservation. 84. 126811–126811. 3 indexed citations
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Wood, Kevin A., Francisca C. Aguiar, Alexandra Collins, et al.. (2024). A global systematic review of the cultural ecosystem services provided by wetlands. Ecosystem Services. 70. 101673–101673. 15 indexed citations
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Soriano‐Redondo, Andrea, Richard Inger, Richard B. Sherley, et al.. (2023). Demographic rates reveal the benefits of protected areas in a long-lived migratory bird. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120(12). e2212035120–e2212035120. 15 indexed citations
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Cromie, Ruth, et al.. (2022). Time to get shot of lead ammunition. Veterinary Record. 191(8). 344–345. 2 indexed citations
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Newth, Julia L., Robbie A. McDonald, Kevin A. Wood, et al.. (2021). Predicting intention to hunt protected wildlife: a case study of Bewick's swan in the European Russian Arctic. Oryx. 56(2). 228–240. 14 indexed citations
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Wood, Kevin A., Julia L. Newth, Geoff M. Hilton, & Eileen C. Rees. (2021). Behavioural and energetic consequences of competition among three overwintering swan (Cygnus spp.) species. Avian Research. 12(1). 9 indexed citations
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Brittain, Stephanie, Harriet Ibbett, Emiel de Lange, et al.. (2020). Ethical considerations when conservation research involves people. Conservation Biology. 34(4). 925–933. 85 indexed citations
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Cromie, Ruth, et al.. (2019). Transitioning to non-toxic ammunition: Making change happen. AMBIO. 48(9). 1079–1096. 15 indexed citations
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Newth, Julia L., Alice Lawrence, Ruth Cromie, et al.. (2019). Perspectives of ammunition users on the use of lead ammunition and its potential impacts on wildlife and humans. People and Nature. 1(3). 347–361. 18 indexed citations
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Wood, Kevin A., Geoff M. Hilton, Julia L. Newth, & Eileen C. Rees. (2019). Seasonal variation in energy gain explains patterns of resource use by avian herbivores in an agricultural landscape: Insights from a mechanistic model. Ecological Modelling. 409. 108762–108762. 17 indexed citations
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Wood, Kevin A., Julia L. Newth, Anne Harrison, et al.. (2018). Are long-term trends in Bewick’s Swan Cygnus columbianus bewickii numbers driven by changes in winter food resources?. Bird Conservation International. 29(3). 479–496. 17 indexed citations
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Wood, Kevin A., Rascha J. M. Nuijten, Julia L. Newth, et al.. (2017). Apparent survival of an Arctic‐breeding migratory bird over 44 years of fluctuating population size. Ibis. 160(2). 413–430. 15 indexed citations
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Newth, Julia L., Eileen C. Rees, Ruth Cromie, et al.. (2015). Widespread exposure to lead affects the body condition of free-living whooper swans Cygnus cygnus wintering in Britain. Environmental Pollution. 209. 60–67. 30 indexed citations
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Newth, Julia L., et al.. (2013). Winter distribution of Whooper Swans Cygnus cygnus ringed in four geographically discrete regions in Iceland between 1988 and 2006: an update. Wildfowl (Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust). 2 indexed citations
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Newth, Julia L., Martin J. Brown, & Eileen C. Rees. (2011). Incidence of embedded shotgun pellets in Bewick’s swans Cygnus columbianus bewickii and whooper swans Cygnus cygnus wintering in the UK. Biological Conservation. 144(5). 1630–1637. 16 indexed citations
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Mitchell, Carl, et al.. (2011). The status and distribution of summering Greylag GeeseAnser anserin Scotland, 2008–09. Bird Study. 58(3). 338–348.
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Pain, Deborah J., Ruth Cromie, Julia L. Newth, et al.. (2010). Potential Hazard to Human Health from Exposure to Fragments of Lead Bullets and Shot in the Tissues of Game Animals. PLoS ONE. 5(4). e10315–e10315. 93 indexed citations
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Teo, Stephen, et al.. (1973). CHRONIC VITAMIN A INTOXICATION. The Medical Journal of Australia. 2(7). 324–326. 21 indexed citations

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