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Gamebirds and woodland edges.
Woodburn, M.I.A. 1991. In: Ferris-Kaan, R. (ed.) Edge Management in Woodlands: 35-41. Forestry Commission Occasional Paper No 28, The Forestry Commission.
The population biology of tench, Tinca tinca (L.), in two gravel pit lakes.
Wright, R.M. & Giles, N. 1991. Journal of Fish Biology, 38: 17-28.
Reducing the breeding success of Canada and Greylag Geese Branta canadensis and Anser anser, on gravel pits.
Wright, R.M. & Phillips, V.E. 1991. Wildfowl, 42: 42-44.
Assessing pesticide effects on non-target invertebrates using long-term monitoring and time-series modelling.
Aebischer, N.J. 1990. Functional Ecology, 4: 369-373.
Long-term changes in numbers of cereal invertebrates assessed by monitoring.
Aebischer, N.J. & Potts, G.R. 1990. In: 1990 Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Pests & Diseases Vol. 1: 163-172. British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
Sample size and area: implications based on long-term monitoring of partridges.
Aebischer, N.J. & Potts, G.R. 1990. In: Somerville, L. & Walker, C.H. (eds) Pesticide Effects on Terrestrial Wildlife: 257-270. Taylor and Francis Ltd, London.
Survival of the kittiwake in relation to sex, year, breeding experience and position in the colony.
Aebischer, N.J. & Coulson, J.C. 1990. Journal of Animal Ecology, 59: 1063-1071.
Parallel long-term trends across four marine trophic levels and weather.
Aebischer, N.J., Coulson, J.C., & Colebrook, J.M. 1990. Nature, 347: 753-755.
The ecology and conservation of black grouse in Scotland and northern England.
Baines, D. 1990. In: Lumeij, J.T. & Hoogeveen, Y.R. (eds) The Future of Wild Galliformes in the Netherlands: 106-118. Organisatiecommissie Nederlandse Wilde Hoenders, Amersfoort.
The roles of predation, food and agricultural practice in determining the breeding success of the lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) on upland grasslands.
Baines, D. 1990. Journal of Animal Ecology, 59: 915-929.
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