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Survival of Mallard ducklings Anas platyrhynchos and competition with fish for invertebrates on a flooded gravel quarry in England.
Hill, D.A., Wright, R., & Street, M. 1987. Ibis, 129: 159-167.
Individual variation in anti-predator responses in the Three-spined Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.).
Huntingford, F. & Giles, N. 1987. Ethology, 74: 205-210.
The survival, growth and diet of pike fry, Esox lucius L., stocked at different densities in experimental ponds.
Wright, R.M. & Giles, N. 1987. Journal of Fish Biology, 30: 617-629.
Cannibalism in pike fry, Esox lucius L.: some experiments with fry densities.
Giles, N., Wright, R.M., & Nord, M.E. 1986. Journal of Fish Biology, 29: 107-113.
Kleptoparasitic behaviour of a Herring Gull Larus argentatus at a Puffin Fratercula arctica colony.
Hudson, P.J. 1985. Seabird, 8: 53-57.
Sporting Fisheries in the Making.
Behrendt, A. 1984. The Game Conservancy Green Guide 23, The Game Conservancy, Fordingbridge.
The courtship display of feral peafowl.
Ridley, M.W., Lelliott, A.D., & Rands, M.R.W. 1984. Journal of the World Pheasant Association, 9: 57-68.
Comparative breeding behavior of European and American Woodcock.
Hirons, G.J.M. & Owen, R.B.Jr. 1982. In: Dwyer, T.J. & Storm, G.L. (eds) Woodcock Ecology and Management: 179-186. Wildlife Research Report 14. Papers from 7th Woodcock Symposium, Pennsylvania. United States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington D.C.
The parent-chick feeding relationship of the Puffin, Fratercula arctica.
Hudson, P.J. 1979. Journal of Animal Ecology, 48: 889-898.
Review of Work Undertaken by the Game Research Association, since June 1963, Relevant to Pesticide/Wildlife Problems.
Ash, J.S. 1967. Submission of evidence to Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Advisory Committee on pesticides and other toxic chemicals, Game Research Association, Fordingbridge.
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