Research
Climate change and breeding success: Decline of the capercaillie in Scotland.
Moss, R., Oswald, J., & Baines, D. 2001. Journal of Animal Ecology, 70: 47-61.
Overwintering populations of beetle larvae (Coleoptera) in cereal fields and their contribution to adult populations in the spring.
Noordhuis, R., Thomas, S.R., & Goulson, D. 2001. Pedobiologia, 45: 84-95.
Effects of age, cohort and individual on breeding performance in the Lapwing Vanellus vanellus.
Parish, D.M.B., Thompson, P.S., & Coulson, J.C. 2001. Ibis, 143: 288-295.
The role of invertebrates in the diet, growth and survival of red grouse (Lagopus lagopus) chicks.
Park, K.J., Robertson, P.A., Campbell, S.T., Foster, R., Russell, Z.M., Newborn, D., & Hudson, P.J. 2001. Journal of Zoology, London, 254: 137-145.
Does supplementary feeding reduce predation of red grouse by hen harriers?
Redpath, S.M., Thirgood, S.J., & Leckie, F.M. 2001. Journal of Applied Ecology, 38: 1157-1168.
Assessing raptor diet: comparing pellets, prey remains, and observational data at hen harrier nests.
Redpath, S.M., Clarke, R., Madders, M., & Thirgood, S.J. 2001. The Condor, 103: 184-188.
Development of ground flora during establishment of commercial short-rotation coppice (SRC) plantations.
Rich, T.J., Bellini, L. & Sage, R.B. 2001. In: Proceedings of the Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Weeds 2001: 739-744.
Loss of heather Calluna vulgaris moorland in the Scottish uplands: the role of red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus management.
Robertson, P.A., Park, K.J., & Barton, A.F. 2001. Wildlife Biology, 7: 11-16.
The Ecology of Short-rotation Coppice Crops: Wildlife and Pest Management.
Sage, R.B. 2001. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield.
Commercial SRC biomass plantations - will they still be good for farmland wildlife?
Sage, R.B. & Rich, T.J. 2001. In: Beale, N. & O'Brien, S. (eds) Proceedings from the Workshops on Short Rotation Coppice, Part 1: Breeding, Pest & Disease Control: 90-96. Department of Trade and Industry, London.