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Freshwater Fish of the British Isles: A Guide for Anglers and Naturalists.
Giles, N. 1994. Swan Hill Press, Shrewsbury.
Tufted Duck (Aythya fuligula) habitat use and brood survival increases after fish removal from gravel pit lakes.
Giles, N. 1994. Hydrobiologia, 279/280: 387-392.
A MAFF LINK project - integrated farming systems.
Holland, J.M. 1994. In: Dedryver, C.A. (ed.) Interntaional Organisation for Biological and Integtrated Control/Western Palearctic Regional Section Working Group, Integrated Control in Cereals: 237-244.
Integrated farming - putting together systems for farm use.
Ogilvy, S.E., Turley, D.B., Cook, S.K., Fisher, N.M., Holland, J.M., Prew, R.D., & Spink, J. 1994. Aspects of Applied Biology, 40: 53-60.
The Feeding Behaviour of Willd Vertebrates in Relation to the Glucosinolate and SMCO Content of Oilseed Rape.
MacFarlane Smith, W.H., Tapper, S.C., Reynolds, J.C., Sibbald, A., Iason, G.R., Bristow, I. & Boag, B. 1993. MAFF Open Contract - CSA/1573, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, London.
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.
Variation in winter wildfowl numbers on gravel pit lakes at Great Linford, Buckinghamshire, 1974-79 and 1984-91, with particular reference to the effects of fish removal.
Phillips, V.E. 1992. Bird Study, 39: 177-185.
Changes in the aquatic vegetation of two gravel pit lakes after reducing the fish population density.
Wright, R.M. & Phillips, V.E. 1992. Aquatic Botany, 43: 43-49.
The Current Crisis: Ecological Effects of Low Flows on Chalk Streams.
Giles, N., Phillips, V.E. & Barnard, S. 1991. Royal Society for Nature Conservation. The Wildlife Trusts Partnership, Trowbridge.
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