Most of my publications are open access or available on ResearchGate. If you cannot access anything, let me know and I will gladly send you a copy. For citation details, see my Google Scholar page. For papers grouped by research themes, see my Research page.
Submitted / In Press
Hakkinen H, Taylor NG et al. (in review) Co-developing guidance for conservation: an example for seabirds in the North-East Atlantic in the face of climate change impacts. Conservation Science & Practice
Peer-reviewed papers
(19) Hudgins EJ, Cuthbert RN, Haubrock PJ, Taylor NG, Kourantidou M, Nguyen D, Bang A, Turbelin AJ, Moodley D, Briski E, Kotronaki SG & Courchamp F (2023) Unevenly distributed biological invasion costs among origin and recipient regions. Nature Sustainability
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(18) Reed MS, Young DM, Taylor NG, Andersen R, Bell NGA, Cadillo-Quiroz, H, Grainger M, Heinemeyer A, Hergoualc’h K, Gerrand AM, Kieft J, Krisnawati H, Lilleskov EA, Lopez-Gonzalez G, Melling L, Rudman H, Sjogersten S, Walker JS & Stewart G (2022) Peatland core domain sets: building consensus on what should be measured in research and monitoring. Mires and Peat, 28, Article 26
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(17) Grames EM, Montgomery GA, Boyes DH, Dicks LV, Forister ML, Matson TA, Nakagawa S, Prendergast K, Taylor NG, Tingley MW, Wagner DL, White TE, Woodcock P & Elphick CS (2022) A framework and case study to systematically identify long-term insect abundance and diversity datasets. Conservation Science and Practice
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(16) Hakkinen H, Petrovan S, Sutherland W, Dias M, Ameca E, Oppel S, Ramírez I, Lawson B, Lehikoinen A, Bowgen K, Taylor NG & Pettorelli N (2022) Linking climate change vulnerability research and evidence on conservation action effectiveness to safeguard seabird populations in Western Europe. Journal of Applied Ecology
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(15) Christie AP, White TB, Martin PA, Petrovan SO, Bladon AJ, Bowkett AE, Littlewood NA, Mupepele AC, Rocha R, Sainsbury KA, Smith RK, Taylor NG & Sutherland WJ (2021) Reducing publication delay to improve the efficiency and impact of conservation science. PeerJ, 9, e12245
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(14) Sutherland WJ, Taylor NG, Aldridge DC, Martin PA, Rhodes C, Shackelford G, Beard S, Belfield H, Bladon AJ, Brick C, Christie AP, Dobson AP, Downey H, Hood ASC, Hua F, Hughes AC, Jarvis RM, MacFarlane D, Morgan WH, Mupepele AC, Marciniak SJ, Nelson C, Ó hÉigeartaigh S, Rios Rojas C, Sainsbury KA, Smith RK, Sundaram LS, Thornton A, Watkins J, White TB, Willott K & Petrovan SO (2021) A solution scan of societal options to reduce transmission and spread of respiratory viruses: SARS-CoV-2 as a case study. Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity, 3, 84–90
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(13) Popoff N, Gaget E, Béchet A, Dami L, Defos du Rau P, Geijzendorffer I, Guelmami A, Mondain-Monval J-Y, Perennou C, Suet M, Verniest F, Deschamps C, Taylor NG, Azafzaf H, Bendjedda N, Bino T, Borg JJ, Božič L, Dakki M, Encarnação V, Erciyas-Yavuz K, Etayeb K, Gaudard C, Hatzofe O, Langendoen T, Ieronymidou C, Mikuska T, Molina B, Petkov N, Portolou D, Qaneer T, Sayoud S, Šćiban M, Topić G, Uzunova D, Vine G, Vizi A, Zenatello M, Abdou A & Galewski T (2021) Gap analysis of the Ramsar site network at 50: over 150 important Mediterranean sites for wintering waterbirds omitted. Biodiversity and Conservation, 30, 3067–3085
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(12) Kourantidou M*, Cuthbert RN*, Haubrock PJ*, Novoa A*, Taylor NG*, Leroy B, Capinha C, Renault D, Angulo E, Diagne C & Courchamp F (2021) Economic costs of invasive alien species in the Mediterranean basin. Neobiota, 67, 427–458 [*Equal contributions]
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(11) Haubrock PJ*, Turbelin AJ*, Cuthbert RN*, Novoa A*, Taylor NG*, Angulo E, Ballesteros-Mejia L, Bodey TW, Capinha C, Diagne C, Essl F, Golivets M, Kirichenko N, Kourantidou M, Leroy B, Renault D, Verbrugge L & Courchamp F (2021) Economic costs of invasive alien species across Europe. Neobiota, 67, 153–190 [*Equal Contributions]
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(10) Cuthbert RN, Pattison Z, Taylor NG, Verbrugge L, Diagne C, Ahmed DA, Leroy B, Angulo E, Briski E, Capinha C, Catford JA, Dalu T, Essl F, Gozlan RE, Haubrock PJ, Kourantidou M, Kramer AM, Renault D, Wasserman RJ & Courchamp F (2021) Global economic costs of aquatic invasive alien species. Science of the Total Environment, 775, 145238
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(9) Taylor NG, Grillas P, Al Hreisha H, Balkız Ö, Borie M, Boutron O, Catita A, Champagnon J, Cherif S, Çiçek K, Costa LT, Dakki M, Fois M, Galewski T, Galli A, Georgiadis NM, Green AJ, Hermoso V, Kapedani R, Lange MA, Mateljak Z, Osta M, Papastergiadou E, Papazoglou C, Sabater S, Samraoui B, Samraoui F, Si Bachir A, Tankovic E, Thévenet M, Troya A & Sutherland WJ (2021) The future for Mediterranean wetlands: 50 key issues and 50 important conservation research questions. Regional Environmental Change, 21, Article 33. Appendix 1 / Appendix 2 / Appendix 3.
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(8) Haddaway NR, Grames E, Boyes DH, Saunders ME & Taylor NG (2020) What evidence exists on conservation actions to conserve insects? A protocol for a systematic map of literature reviews. Environmental Evidence, 9, 30
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(7) Sutherland WJ, Taylor NG, MacFarlane D, Amano T, Christie AP, Dicks LV, Lemasson AJ, Littlewood NA, Martin PA, Ockendon N, Petrovan SO, Robertson RJ, Rocha R, Shackelford GE, Smith RK, Tyler EHM & Wordley CFR (2019) Building a tool to overcome barriers in research-implementation spaces: the Conservation Evidence database. Biological Conservation, 238, 108199
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(6) Taylor NG, Grillas P, Fennessy MS, Goodyer E, Graham LLB, Karofeld E, Lindsay RA, Locky DA, Ockendon N, Rial A, Ross S, Smith RK, van Diggelen R, Whinam J & Sutherland WJ (2019) A synthesis of evidence for the effects of interventions to conserve peatland vegetation: overview and critical discussion. Mires and Peat, 24, Article 18
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(5) Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2018) Predatory impacts of alien decapod Crustacea are predicted by functional responses and explained by differences in metabolic rate. Biological Invasions, 20, 2821–2837
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(4) Taylor NG, Kell S, Holubec V, Chobot K, Parra-Quijano M & Maxted N (2017) A systematic conservation strategy for crop wild relatives in the Czech Republic. Diversity and Distributions, 23, 448–462
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(3) Dick J, Laverty C, Lennon JJ, Barrios-O'Neill D, Mensink PJ, Britton JR, Medoc V, Boets P, Alexander ME, Taylor NG, Dunn AM, Hatcher MJ, Rosewarne PJ, Crookes S, MacIsaac HJ, Xu M, Ricciardi A, Wasserman RJ, Ellender BR, Weyl OLF, Lucy FE, Banks PB, Dodd JA, MacNeil C, Penk MR, Aldridge DC, Caffrey JM (2017) Invader Relative Impact Potential: a new metric to understand and predict the ecological impacts of existing, emerging and future invasive alien species. Journal of Applied Ecology, 54, 1259–1267
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(2) Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2017) Size matters: predation of fish eggs and larvae by native and invasive amphipods. Biological Invasions, 19, 89–107
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(1) Ziv G, Mullin K, Fincham W, Taylor N, Villalobos-Jiménez G, von Vittorelli L, Wolf C, Fritsch O, Strauch M, Seppelt R, Volk M & Beckmann M (2016) Water quality is a poor predictor of recreational hotspots in England. PLoS ONE, 11, e0166950
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Books and Book Chapters
(6) Amano T, ... Taylor NG ... & Young LC (2022) Transforming practice: checklists for delivering change. In WJ Sutherland (ed.) Transforming Conservation: A Practical Guide to Evidence and Decision Making. Open Book Publishers, pp 367–386.
(5) Esmail N, Green R, Petrovan SO, Salafsky N, Taylor NG & Wilson JD (2022) Framing the problem and identifying potential solutions. In WJ Sutherland (ed.) Transforming Conservation: A Practical Guide to Evidence and Decision Making. Open Book Publishers, pp 199–236.
(4) Taylor NG, Grillas P, Smith RK & Sutherland WJ (2021) Marsh and Swamp Conservation: Global Evidence for the Effects of Interventions to Conserve Marsh and Swamp Vegetation. Conservation Evidence Series Synopses. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
(3) Taylor NG, Grillas P & Sutherland WJ (2018) Peatland Conservation. In WJ Sutherland, LV Dicks, N Ockendon, SO Petrovan & RK Smith (eds.) What Works in Conservation 2018. Open Book Publishers. *
(2) Taylor NG, Grillas P & Sutherland WJ (2018) Peatland Conservation: Global Evidence for the Effects of Interventions to Conserve Peatland Vegetation. Synopses of Conservation Evidence Series. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
(1) Iriondo JM, Fielder H, Fitzgerald H, Kell SP, Labokas J, Magos-Brehm J, Negri V, Phillips J, Rubio-Teso ML, Sensen S, Taylor N & Maxted N (2016) National strategies for the conservation of crop wild relatives. In N Maxted, M Dulloo & B Ford-Lloyd (eds.) Enhancing Crop Genepool Use CABI, pp 161–171.
* Chapters in What Works in Conservation are re-published annually with each new edition of the book. Content of individual chapters only changes when the overall synopsis is updated. Only the first What Works chapter corresponding to each edition of a synopsis is listed here.
(5) Esmail N, Green R, Petrovan SO, Salafsky N, Taylor NG & Wilson JD (2022) Framing the problem and identifying potential solutions. In WJ Sutherland (ed.) Transforming Conservation: A Practical Guide to Evidence and Decision Making. Open Book Publishers, pp 199–236.
(4) Taylor NG, Grillas P, Smith RK & Sutherland WJ (2021) Marsh and Swamp Conservation: Global Evidence for the Effects of Interventions to Conserve Marsh and Swamp Vegetation. Conservation Evidence Series Synopses. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
(3) Taylor NG, Grillas P & Sutherland WJ (2018) Peatland Conservation. In WJ Sutherland, LV Dicks, N Ockendon, SO Petrovan & RK Smith (eds.) What Works in Conservation 2018. Open Book Publishers. *
(2) Taylor NG, Grillas P & Sutherland WJ (2018) Peatland Conservation: Global Evidence for the Effects of Interventions to Conserve Peatland Vegetation. Synopses of Conservation Evidence Series. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
(1) Iriondo JM, Fielder H, Fitzgerald H, Kell SP, Labokas J, Magos-Brehm J, Negri V, Phillips J, Rubio-Teso ML, Sensen S, Taylor N & Maxted N (2016) National strategies for the conservation of crop wild relatives. In N Maxted, M Dulloo & B Ford-Lloyd (eds.) Enhancing Crop Genepool Use CABI, pp 161–171.
* Chapters in What Works in Conservation are re-published annually with each new edition of the book. Content of individual chapters only changes when the overall synopsis is updated. Only the first What Works chapter corresponding to each edition of a synopsis is listed here.
Reports
(3) Häkkinen H, Petrovan S, Taylor NG, Sutherland WJ & Pettorelli N (2022) Climate Change Vulnerability and Potential Conservation Actions: Seabirds in the North-East Atlantic. ZSL Institute of Zoology, London, UK and University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. MEDIA COVERAGE: Independent / Guardian / Evening Standard
(2) Duncan P, Grillas P, Taylor N & Lecomte T (2021) La restauration et la gestion des milieux tourbeux alcalins – utilisation du pâturage. Rapport de synthèse, Projet LIFE18NAT/FR/000906.
(1) Taylor NG (2012) The Diversity of Butterflies at Iracambi. Iracambi Volunteer Report.
(2) Duncan P, Grillas P, Taylor N & Lecomte T (2021) La restauration et la gestion des milieux tourbeux alcalins – utilisation du pâturage. Rapport de synthèse, Projet LIFE18NAT/FR/000906.
(1) Taylor NG (2012) The Diversity of Butterflies at Iracambi. Iracambi Volunteer Report.
Thesis
(1) Taylor NG (2016) Why are invaders invasive? Developing tools to understand the success and impact of invasive species. PhD Thesis, University of Leeds, 206 pp
Protocols
(1) Taylor NG, Cutts VC, Sutherland WJ & Smith RK (2023) Effects of conservation interventions on vegetation in inland aquatic habitats: a protocol for subject-wide evidence synthesis.
Presentations delivered (oral unless specified)
Taylor NG (2021) A new global synthesis of evidence for the conservation of marsh and swamp vegetation. British Ecological Society ECR Tweet Seminar #BESaquaticECRTweets, 08/09/2021
Taylor NG (2021) Rapid, large-scale and accessible evidence synthesis: the Conservation Evidence methodology and an example of its application to wetlands. Environmental Evidence Summit Webinar, 09/03/2021
Taylor NG, Grillas P, Smith RK & Sutherland WJ (2020) Introducing a global evidence synthesis for the effects of wetland conservation interventions. Society of Wetland Scientists Virtual Meeting, 01/12/2020
Taylor NG, Grillas P, Smith RK & Sutherland WJ (2019) Critical issues in global wetland conservation emerging from an ongoing evidence synthesis project. International Congress for Conservation Biology, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 24/07/2019
Geijzendorffer I, Malek Ž, Balkiz Ö, Guelmami A & Taylor NG (2019) Developing positive futures for people and Mediterranean Wetlands. 4th Global Land Programme Open Science Meeting, Bern, Switzerland, 26/04/2019
Taylor NG, Grillas P & Sutherland WJ (2018) What works (and what doesn’t) in fenland conservation: an evidence-based approach. Cambridge Conservation Forum Autumn Symposium: The Fens Past, Present and Future. Cambridge, UK, 12/11/2018
Taylor NG, Grillas P & Sutherland WJ (2018) A synthesis of evidence for peatland vegetation conservation: what works, what doesn't and what don't we know (Twitter)? Society of Wetland Scientists Twitter Symposium #SWSTwitterSymp2018, 18/10/2018
Taylor NG & Mediterranean Wetlands Observatory (2018) Mediterranean Wetlands Outlook 2: status, threats and drivers of change (Twitter). Society of Wetland Scientists Twitter Symposium #SWSTwitterSymp2018, 18/10/2018
Taylor NG, Grillas P & Sutherland WJ (2018) Gathering global evidence on the effects of interventions to conserve wetland vegetation: peatlands as a first step. Society of Wetland Scientists Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 30/05/2018
Taylor NG, Grillas P & Wordley C (2017) For peat's sake: gathering the evidence on what works in peatland conservation (Poster). BogFest17, Edale, UK, 22/09/2017
Renaudin M & Taylor NG (2017) Twitter: an introduction for scientists. Tour du Valat, Arles, France, 26/06/2017
Taylor NG (2017) Informing wetland conservation with scientific evidence. Tour du Valat, Arles, France, 22/05/2017
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2016) Size matters: predation of fish eggs and larvae by native and invasive amphipods (Poster). NEOBIOTA, Vianden, Luxembourg, 16/09/2016 Download
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2016) Prioritising management of invasive species using functional responses (Poster). CEE Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 26/08/2016 Download
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2015) Personality-dependent dispersal in invasive signal crayfish? water@leeds convention, Leeds, UK, 11/11/2015
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2015) Comparing predatory impacts of native and invasive crayfish using functional responses. National Crayfish Conference, Settle, UK, 19/08/2015
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2015) Assessing impacts of invasive Crustacea using comparative functional responses. Faculty of Biological Sciences Postgraduate Symposium, University of Leeds, 08/07/2015
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2014) Assessing predatory impacts of invasive decapod Crustacea using comparative functional responses. BES/Sfe Annual Meeting, Lille, 12/12/2014
Taylor NG (2021) Rapid, large-scale and accessible evidence synthesis: the Conservation Evidence methodology and an example of its application to wetlands. Environmental Evidence Summit Webinar, 09/03/2021
Taylor NG, Grillas P, Smith RK & Sutherland WJ (2020) Introducing a global evidence synthesis for the effects of wetland conservation interventions. Society of Wetland Scientists Virtual Meeting, 01/12/2020
Taylor NG, Grillas P, Smith RK & Sutherland WJ (2019) Critical issues in global wetland conservation emerging from an ongoing evidence synthesis project. International Congress for Conservation Biology, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 24/07/2019
Geijzendorffer I, Malek Ž, Balkiz Ö, Guelmami A & Taylor NG (2019) Developing positive futures for people and Mediterranean Wetlands. 4th Global Land Programme Open Science Meeting, Bern, Switzerland, 26/04/2019
Taylor NG, Grillas P & Sutherland WJ (2018) What works (and what doesn’t) in fenland conservation: an evidence-based approach. Cambridge Conservation Forum Autumn Symposium: The Fens Past, Present and Future. Cambridge, UK, 12/11/2018
Taylor NG, Grillas P & Sutherland WJ (2018) A synthesis of evidence for peatland vegetation conservation: what works, what doesn't and what don't we know (Twitter)? Society of Wetland Scientists Twitter Symposium #SWSTwitterSymp2018, 18/10/2018
Taylor NG & Mediterranean Wetlands Observatory (2018) Mediterranean Wetlands Outlook 2: status, threats and drivers of change (Twitter). Society of Wetland Scientists Twitter Symposium #SWSTwitterSymp2018, 18/10/2018
Taylor NG, Grillas P & Sutherland WJ (2018) Gathering global evidence on the effects of interventions to conserve wetland vegetation: peatlands as a first step. Society of Wetland Scientists Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 30/05/2018
Taylor NG, Grillas P & Wordley C (2017) For peat's sake: gathering the evidence on what works in peatland conservation (Poster). BogFest17, Edale, UK, 22/09/2017
Renaudin M & Taylor NG (2017) Twitter: an introduction for scientists. Tour du Valat, Arles, France, 26/06/2017
Taylor NG (2017) Informing wetland conservation with scientific evidence. Tour du Valat, Arles, France, 22/05/2017
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2016) Size matters: predation of fish eggs and larvae by native and invasive amphipods (Poster). NEOBIOTA, Vianden, Luxembourg, 16/09/2016 Download
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2016) Prioritising management of invasive species using functional responses (Poster). CEE Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 26/08/2016 Download
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2015) Personality-dependent dispersal in invasive signal crayfish? water@leeds convention, Leeds, UK, 11/11/2015
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2015) Comparing predatory impacts of native and invasive crayfish using functional responses. National Crayfish Conference, Settle, UK, 19/08/2015
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2015) Assessing impacts of invasive Crustacea using comparative functional responses. Faculty of Biological Sciences Postgraduate Symposium, University of Leeds, 08/07/2015
Taylor NG & Dunn AM (2014) Assessing predatory impacts of invasive decapod Crustacea using comparative functional responses. BES/Sfe Annual Meeting, Lille, 12/12/2014
Popular Media
Taylor NG (2021) Hot off the press: new Marsh and Swamp Conservation synopsis. Conservation Evidence Blog
Taylor NG (2011) Why's there hair there? Bang! Oxford Science Magazine, Issue 8 Download
Taylor NG (2011) Queer beasts. Bang! Oxford Science Magazine, Issue 8 Download
Taylor NG (2011) Why's there hair there? Bang! Oxford Science Magazine, Issue 8 Download
Taylor NG (2011) Queer beasts. Bang! Oxford Science Magazine, Issue 8 Download