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The Impact of Released Gamebirds on the Nature Conservation Value of Chalk Grassland in Central Southern England.
Callegari, S.E. 2006. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University of Reading, Reading.
A review of invertebrates and seed-bearing plants as food for farmland birds in Europe.
Holland, J.M., Hutchison, M.A.S., Smith, B.M., & Aebischer, N.J. 2006. Annals of Applied Biology, 148: 49-71.
Haematology and biochemistry in healthy young pheasants and red-legged partridges and effects of spironucleosis on these parameters.
Lloyd, S. & Gibson, J.S. 2006. Avian Pathology, 35: 335-340.
Food preferences of grey partridge chicks, Perdix perdix, in relation to size, colour and movement of insect prey.
Moreby, S.J., Aebischer, N.J., & Southway, S.E. 2006. Animal Behaviour, 71: 871-878.
Seventy years of researching the grey partridge Perdix perdix in the UK: What lessons have we learnt and how can they help the conservation of threatened Galliformes?
Browne, S.J. 2005. In: Fuller, R.A. & Browne, S.J. (eds) Proceedings of the 3rd International Galliformes Symposium: 226-231. World Pheasant Association, Fordingbridge.
Incidence of lead shot ingestion in red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa) in Great Britain.
Butler, D.A. 2005. Veterinary Record, 157: 661-662.
The status and threats to the conservation of the chestnut-headed partridge Arborophila cambodiana and other Galliformes in the Cardamom Mountain Range, Southwest Cambodia.
Chumm, S., Browne, S.J., Holloway, S.J. & Out, S. 2005. In: Fuller, R.A. & Browne, S.J. (eds) Proceedings of the 3rd International Galliformes Symposium: 69-77. World Pheasant Association, Fordingbridge.
Fluid absorption in the small intestine of healthy game birds and those infected with Spironucleus spp.
Lloyd, S., Irvine, K.L., Eves, S.M., & Gibson, J.S. 2005. Avian Pathology, 34: 252-257.
Incidence of ingested lead gunshot in wild grey partridges (Perdix perdix) from the UK.
Potts, G.R. 2005. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 51: 31-34.
Songbirds using crops planted on farmland as cover for game birds.
Sage, R.B., Parish, D.M.B., Woodburn, M.I.A., & Thompson, P.G.L. 2005. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 51: 248-253.
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