Research
Wildlife after Gravel.
Giles, N. 1992. Game Conservancy Ltd, Fordingbridge.
Chalk stream trout and salmon populations under low flow conditions.
Giles, N. 1992. In: Kay, H., Mantle, G., Rayner, J. & Summers, A. (eds) Water for Wildlife: The Chalkland Sponge: 53-63. Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, Chippenham.
The effects of nitrogen rate on weed occurrence in a spring barley crop.
Grundy, A.C., Froud-Williams, R.J., & Boatman, N.D. 1992. Aspects of Applied Biology, 30: 377-380.
Multilocus DNA fingerprints in gallinaceous birds: general approach and problems.
Hanotte, O., Bruford, M.W., & Burke, T. 1992. Heredity, 68: 481-494.
Effects of headland management on invertebrate communities in cereal fields.
Hassall, M., Hawthorne, A.J., Maudsley, M., White, P.J.C., & Cardwell, C. 1992. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 40: 155-178.
Prospects for the compatible use of biological agents and insecticides in arable crops.
Hickman, J.M., MacLeod, A., Turner, D.E., Wratten, S.D., & Longley, M. 1992. Pesticide Outlook, 3: 11-14.
Studies on the Biology of the Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus) with Particular Reference to Behaviour.
Holley, A.J.F. 1992. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University of Durham, Durham.
Do parasites make prey vulnerable to predation? Red grouse and parasites.
Hudson, P.J., Dobson, A.P., & Newborn, D. 1992. Journal of Animal Ecology, 61: 681-692.
Regulation and stability of a free-living host-parasite system: Trichostrongylus tenuis in red grouse. I: Monitoring and parasite reduction experiments.
Hudson, P.J., Newborn, D., & Dobson, A.P. 1992. Journal of Animal Ecology, 61: 477-486.
Grouse in Space and Time.
Hudson, P.J. 1992. Game Conservancy Ltd, Fordingbridge.