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Tufted Duck and Pochard.
Giles, N. 1990. In: Andrews, J. & Kinsman, D. (eds) Gravel Pit Restoration for Wildlife: A Practical Manual: 72-73. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Sandy.
Diet composition and prey preference of tench, Tinca tinca (L.), common bream, Abramis brama (L.), perch, Perca fluviatilis L. and roach, Rutilus rutilus (L.), in two contrasting gravel pit lakes: potential trophic overlap with wildfowl.
Giles, N., Street, M., & Wright, R.M. 1990. Journal of Fish Biology, 37: 945-957.
Breeding success of wild and hand-reared ring-necked pheasants.
Hill, D.A. & Robertson, P.A. 1990. In: Hill, D.A., Garson, P.J. & Jenkins, D. (eds) Pheasants in Asia 1989: 143. World Pheasant Association, Reading.
Collecting information on disease and parasites from wild pheasants.
Hillgarth, N. 1990. In: Hill, D.A., Garson, P.J. & Jenkins, D. (eds) Pheasants in Asia 1989: 193-194. World Pheasant Association, Reading.
Parasites and female choice in the ring-necked pheasant.
Hillgarth, N. 1990. American Zoologist, 30: 227-233.
Parasites and Sexual Selection in Pheasants.
Hillgarth, N. 1990. Unpublished D.Phil. thesis. University of Oxford, Oxford.
Pheasant spurs out of fashion.
Hillgarth, N. 1990. Nature, 345: 119-120.
Territorial status and survival in a low density grouse population: preliminary observations and experiments.
Hudson, P.J. 1990. In: Lance, A. & Lawton, J. (eds) Red Grouse Population Processes: 20-28. Special Publication, British Ecological Society/Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, 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.
The direct and indirect effects of the caecal nematode Trichostrongylus tenuis on red grouse.
Hudson, P.J. & Dobson, A.P. 1990. In: Loye, J.E. & Zuk, M. (eds) Bird-Parasite Interactions : Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour: 49-68. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
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