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Abstract
An alternative view of moorland management for Red Grouse Lagopus lagopus scotica
Sotherton, N.W., Baines, D., & Aebischer, N.J.
2017. Ibis, 159: 693-698.
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Abstract
The risk of extinction for birds in Great Britain
Stanbury, A., Brown, A., Eaton, M., Aebischer, N.J., Gillings, S., Hearn, R., Noble, D.G., Stroud, D.A., & Gregory, R.
2017. British Birds, 110: 502-517
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Abstract
The Allerton Project's first 25 years: a rich seam of evidence to support farmland conservation
Stoate, C.
2017. British Wildlife, 28: 392-397.
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Abstract
The Allerton Project's first 25 years: part 2
Stoate, C.
2017. British Wildlife, 29: 38-43.
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Abstract
The use of a herbicide to investigate catchment management approaches to meeting Sustainable Intensification (SI) objectives
Stoate, C., Brown, C., Velez, M.V., Jarratt, S., Morris, C., Biggs, J., Szczur, J., & Crotty, F.V.
2017. Aspects of Applied Biology, 136: 115-120.
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Abstract
Impacts of management of soil health - site-specific delivery of sustainable agro-ecosystems
Stockdale, E.A., Griffiths, B.S., Hargreaves, P.R., Bhogal, A., Crotty, F.V., & Watson, C.A.
2017. Aspects of Applied Biology, 136: 87-92.
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Abstract
Habitat use, nest-sites and chick diet of Grey partridge Perdix perdix on hill farms in north east England
Warren, P., Hornby, T., & Baines, D.
2017. Bird Study, 64: 138-145.
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Abstract
Expanding the range of black grouse Tetrao tetrix in northern England through translocating wild males
Warren, P., Atterton, F., Anderle, M., & Baines, D.
2017. Wildlife Biology, 2017(wlb.00242): 1-7.
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Abstract
Differences in social preference between the sexes during ontogeny drive segregation in a precocial species
Whiteside, M.A., van Horik, J.O., Langley, E.J.G., Beardworth, C.E., Laker, P.R., & Madden, J.R.
2017. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 71(103): 1-13.
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Abstract
Providing foraging resources for solitary bees on farmland: current schemes for pollinators benefit a limited suite of species
Wood, T.J., Holland, J.M., & Goulson, D.
2017. Journal of Applied Ecology, 54: 323-333.