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A population of partridges (Perdix p. perdix and Alectoris r. rufa) on a Hampshire estate.
Blank, T.H. & Ash, J.S. 1955. In: Acta 11th Congress of the International Ornithologists' Union: 424-427. International Ornithologists' Union, Basel.
On Capillaria cadovulvata, pathogenic to Perdix perdix.
Clapham, P.A. 1949. Journal of Helminthology, 23: 69-70.
Game conservation on croplands in Great Britain.
Middleton, A.D. 1947. In: Proceedings of United Nations Scientific Conference on the Conservation and Utilisation of Resources: Wildlife and Fish Resources. Game and Fur Conservation: 190-195. United Nations, New York.
The food of partridge chicks (Perdix perdix) in Great Britain.
Ford, J., Chitty, H., & Middleton, A.D. 1938. Journal of Animal Ecology, 7: 251-265.
The population of partridges (Perdix perdix) in Great Britain during 1936.
Middleton, A.D. 1937. Journal of Animal Ecology, 6: 318-321.
The food of adult partridges, Perdix perdix and Alectoris rufa, in Great Britain.
Middleton, A.D. & Chitty, H. 1937. Journal of Animal Ecology, 6: 322-336.
Further observations on the occurrence and incidence of helminths in British partridges.
Clapham, P.A. 1936. Journal of Helminthology, 14: 61-68.
The population of partridges (Perdix perdix) in Great Britain during 1935.
Middleton, A.D. 1936. Journal of Animal Ecology, 5: 252-261.
Some helminth parasites from partridges and other English birds.
Clapham, P.A. 1935. Journal of Helminthology, 13: 139-148.
Factors controlling the population of the partridge (Perdix perdix) in Great Britain.
Middleton, A.D. 1935. In: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1935: 795-815. Zoological Society of London, London.
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