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Movements and hibernaculum site in the fat dormouse (Glis glis).
Morris, P.A. & Hoodless, A.N. 1992. Journal of Zoology, London, 228: 685-687.
The use of set-aside land for game conservation.
Sotherton, N.W., Boatman, N.D. & Robertson, P.A. 1992. In: Clarke, J. (ed.) Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Set-aside: 223-228. BCPC Monograph No 50, British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
Effects of pesticides on the population ecology of polyphagous predators.
Sunderland, K.D. 1992. Aspects of Applied Biology, 31: 19-28.
Game Heritage: An Ecological Review from Shooting and Gamekeeping Records.
Tapper, S.C. 1992. Game Conservancy Ltd, Fordingbridge.
The environmental and ecological importance of cereal fields.
Potts, G.R. 1991. In: Firbank, L.G., Carter, N., Darbyshire, J.F. & Potts, G.R. (eds) The Ecology of Temperate Cereal Fields: 3-21. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
Comparison and quantification of carnivore diet by faecal analysis : a critique, with recommendations based on a study of the Fox Vulpes vulpes.
Reynolds, J.C. & Aebischer, N.J. 1991. Mammal Review, 21: 97-122.
Parasites and Sexual Selection in Pheasants.
Hillgarth, N. 1990. Unpublished D.Phil. thesis. University of Oxford, Oxford.
Winter predation and the role of spacing behaviour in low density red grouse populations.
Hudson, P.J. 1990. In: Lovell, T.W.I. & Hudson, P.J. (eds) Proceedings of the Fourth International Grouse Symposium. World Pheasant Association, Reading.
Predicting the side-effects of pesticides on beneficial invertebrates.
Jepson, P.C., Duffield, S.J., Thacker, J.R.M., Thomas, C.F.G. & Wiles, J.A. 1990. In: 1990 Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Pests & Diseases Vol 3: 957-962. British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
Control of population size in birds: the grey partridge as a case study.
Potts, G.R. & Aebischer, N.J. 1989. In: Grubb, P.J. & Whittaker, J.B. (eds) Toward a More Exact Ecology: 141-161. The 30th Symposium of The British Ecological Society. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
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