Williams, H.J., Sridhar, V.H., Hurme, E. & Gall, G.E. et al & Amanda D Melin (2023). Sensory collectives in natural systems. eLife 12:e88028

Flack, A., Aikens, E.O., Kölzsch, A., Nourani, E., Snell, K.R.S., Fiedler, W., Linek, N., Bauer, H-G., Thorup, K., Partecke, J., Wikelski, M. & Williams, H.J. (2022). New Frontiers in bird migration research. Current Biology 32(20).

Menz, M.H.M., Scacco, M., Bürki-Spycher, H-M., Williams, H.J., Reynolds, D.R., Chapman, J.W., & Wikelski, M. (2022). Individual tracking reveals long-distance flight-path control in a nocturnally migrating moth. Science 377(6607).

Jetz, W., Tertitski, G., Kays, R., Mueller, U., & Wikelski, M. et al. (2022). Biological Earth observation with animal sensors. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 37(4)

Wild, T.A., Wikelski, M., Tyndel, S., Alarcón-Nieto, G., Klump, B.C., Aplin, L.M., Meboldt, M. & Williams, H.J. (2021) Internet on Animals: WiFi-enabled devices provide a solution for big data transmission in bio-logging. Methods in Ecol. and Evol. Early view.

Williams, H.J. & Safi, K. (2021) Certainty and integration of options in animal movement. Trends in Ecol. and Evol. 36(11) 990-999.

Williams, H.J., Shipley, J.R., Rutz, C., Wikelski, M., Wilkes, M., & Hawkes, L.A. (2021) Future trends in measuring physiology in free-living animals. Phil. Trans. of the Roy. Soc. B. 376(1831).

Gunner, R. M., Holton, M.D. et al. & Wilson, R.P. (2021) Dead-reckoning animal movements in R: a reappraisal using Gundog.Tracks. Animal Biotelemetry. 9(23).

Gunner, R. M., Holton, M.D. et al. & Wilson, R.P. (2021) How often should dead-reckoned animal movement paths be corrected for drift? Animal Biotelemetry. 9(43).

Williams, H.J. & Shepard, E.L.C., Holton, M.D., Alarcón, P.A.E., Wilson, R.P., Lambertucci, S.A. (2020). Physical limits of flight performance in the heaviest soaring bird. PNAS. 117(30).

Williams, H.J. & Taylor, L.A., Benhamou, S., Bijleveld, A.I., Clay T.A., de Grissac, S., Demsar, U., English H.M., Franconi, N., Gomez-Laich, A., Griffiths, R.C., Kay W.P., Morales J.M., Potts, J.R., Rogerson, K.F., Rutz, C., Spelt, A., Trevail, A.M., Wilson, R.P. and Borger, L. (2019). Optimising the use of bio-loggers for movement ecology research. JAE. 89(1).

Grecian, W.J. & Williams, H.J., Votier, S.C., Bearhop, S., Cleasby, I.R., Grémillet, D., Hamer, K.C., Le Nuz, M., Lescroël, A., Newton, J., Patrick, S.C., Phillips, R.A., Wakefield, E.D. and Bodey, T.W. (2019). Individual spatial consistency and dietary flexibility in the migratory behavior of northern gannets wintering in the Northeast Atlantic. FEE. 7(214).

Wilson, R.P., Börger, L., Holton, M.D., Scantlebury, D.M., Gómez‐Laich, A., Quintana, F., Rosell, F., Graf, P.M., Williams, H.J. et al. (2019). Estimates for energy expenditure in free-living animals using acceleration proxies; a reappraisal. JAE. 89(1).

Williams, H.J., Duriez, O., Holton, M.D., Dell’Omo, G., Wilson, R.P. and Shepard, E.L.C. (2018). Vultures respond to challenges of near-ground thermal soaring by varying bank angle. JEB. 221(23).

Williams, H.J., King, A.J., Duriez, O., Börger, L. and Shepard, E.L.C. (2018). Social eavesdropping allows for a more risky gliding strategy by thermal-soaring birds. Royal Society Interface. 15(148).

Wilson, R.P., Holton, M.D., di Vigilio, A., Williams, H.J., et al. (2018). Give the machine a hand: A Boolean time-based decision-tree template for finding animal behaviours rapidly in multi-sensor data. MEE. 9(11).

Williams, H.J., Holton, M.D., Shepard, E.L.C., Largey, N., Norman, B., Ryan, P.G., Duriez, O., Scantlebury, M., Quintana, F., Magowan, E.A., Marks,N.J., Alagaili,A.N., Bennett, N.C. & Wilson,R.P. (2017). Identification of animal movement patterns using tri-axial magnetometry. Movement Ecology. 5(6).

Williams, H.J., Shepard, E.L.C., Duriez, O. and Lambertucci, S.A. (2015). Can Accelerometry be used to distinguish between flight types in soaring birds? Animal Biotelemetry. 3(45).

Wilson, G.I., Norman, B., Walker, J., Williams, H.J., Holton, M.D., Clarke, D. and Wilson, R.P. (2015). In search of rules behind environmental framing; the case of head pitch. Movement Ecology. 3.

Walker, J.S., Jones, M.W., Laramee, R.S., Holton, M., Shepard, E.L.C., Williams, H.J., et al.  (2015). Prying into the intimate secrete of animal lives; software beyond hardware for comprehensive annotation in ‘Daily Diary’ tags. Movement Ecology. 3(29).

Walker, J.S., Jones, M.W., Laramee, R.S., Bidder, O.R., Williams, H.J., Scott, R., Shepard, E.L.C. and Wilson, R.P. (2015). TimeClassifier: A visual analytic system for the classification of multi-dimensional time-series data. The Visual Computer. 1-5.