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Regulation and stability of a free-living host-parasite system: Trichostrongylus tenuis in red grouse. II: Population models.
Dobson, A.P. & Hudson, P.J. 1992. Journal of Animal Ecology, 61: 487-498.
Habitats and movement patterns of satyrid butterflies (Lepidoptera: Satyridae) on arable farmland.
Dover, J.W., Clarke, S.A., & Rew, L.J. 1992. Entomologist's Gazette, 43: 29-44.
Problems and pitfalls of gamebird reintroduction and restocking: an overview.
Dowell, S.D. 1992. In: Birkan, M.G., Aebischer, N.J., Potts, G.R. & Dowell, S.D. (eds) Perdix VI : Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Partridges, Quails and Francolins; Gibier Faune Sauvage: 773-780. Office National de la Chasse, Paris.
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.
The effects of nitrogen rate on weed occurrence in a spring barley crop.
Grundy, A.C., Froud-Williams, R.J., & Boatman, N.D. 1992. Aspects of Applied Biology, 30: 377-380.
Multilocus DNA fingerprints in gallinaceous birds: general approach and problems.
Hanotte, O., Bruford, M.W., & Burke, T. 1992. Heredity, 68: 481-494.
Effects of headland management on invertebrate communities in cereal fields.
Hassall, M., Hawthorne, A.J., Maudsley, M., White, P.J.C., & Cardwell, C. 1992. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 40: 155-178.
Prospects for the compatible use of biological agents and insecticides in arable crops.
Hickman, J.M., MacLeod, A., Turner, D.E., Wratten, S.D., & Longley, M. 1992. Pesticide Outlook, 3: 11-14.
Studies on the Biology of the Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus) with Particular Reference to Behaviour.
Holley, A.J.F. 1992. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University of Durham, Durham.
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