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Abstract
Fluid absorption in the small intestine of healthy game birds and those infected with Spironucleus spp.
Lloyd, S., Irvine, K.L., Eves, S.M., & Gibson, J.S.
2005. Avian Pathology, 34: 252-257.
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Abstract
Importance of niche quality for Yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella nestling survival, development and body condition in its native and exotic ranges: the role of diet.
Macleod, C.J., Parish, D.M.B., Duncan, R.P., Moreby, S.J., & Hubbard, S.F.
2005. Ibis, 147: 270-282.
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Abstract
Do Yellowhammers Emberiza citrinella achieve higher breeding productivity in their introduced range than in their native range?
Macleod, C.J., Parish, D.M.B., Duncan, R.P., Wratten, S.D., & Hubbard, S.F.
2005. Bird Study, 52: 217-220.
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Can increased niche opportunities and release from enemies explain the success of introduced Yellowhammer populations in New Zealand?
Macleod, C.J., Duncan, R.P., Parish, D.M.B., Wratten, S.D., & Hubbard, S.F.
2005. Ibis, 147: 598-607.
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Abstract
Timing of Breeding of Moorland Birds.
Moss, D., Joys, A.C., Clark, J.A., Kirby, A.D., Smith, A.A., Baines, D. & Crick, H.Q.P.
2005. Research Report 362. British Trust for Ornithology, Thetford.
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Abstract
Prevalence, intensity and aggregation of intestinal parasites in mountain hares and their potential impact on population dynamics.
Newey, S.J., Shaw, D.J., Kirby, A.D., Montieth, P., Hudson, P.J., & Thirgood, S.J.
2005. International Journal for Parasitology, 35: 367-373.
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Abstract
Population Fluctuations in Mountain Hares: A Role for Parasites?
Newey, S.J.
2005. Unpublished Doctoral thesis. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae No. 2005:26. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå.
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Abstract
Incidence of ingested lead gunshot in wild grey partridges (Perdix perdix) from the UK.
Potts, G.R.
2005. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 51: 31-34.
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Abstract
The ground flora of ancient semi-natural woodlands in pheasant release pens in England.
Sage, R.B., Ludolf, I.C., & Robertson, P.A.
2005. Biological Conservation, 122: 243-252.
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Abstract
Songbirds using crops planted on farmland as cover for game birds.
Sage, R.B., Parish, D.M.B., Woodburn, M.I.A., & Thompson, P.G.L.
2005. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 51: 248-253.