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Nest site characteristics and breeding success in the Razorbill Alca torda.
Hudson, P.J. 1982. Ibis, 124: 355-359.
Population regulation mechanisms in partridges and the use of computer simulation models.
Potts, G.R. 1982. In: O'Gorman, F. & Rochford, J. (eds) Transactions of the 14th Congress of the Internation Union of Game Biologists: 39-45. International Union of Game Biologists, Dublin.
An Autumn movement of raptors at the South-East corner of the Caspian Sea.
Rands, M.R.W., Bowden, C.G.R., & Newton, P.N. 1982. Ornithological Society of the Middle East Bulletin, 8: 3.
The Influence of Habitat on the Population Ecology of Partridges.
Rands, M.R.W. 1982. Unpublished D.Phil. thesis. University of Oxford, Oxford.
Observations on the biology and ecology of the chrysomelid beetle Gastrophysa polygoni in cereal fields.
Sotherton, N.W. 1982. Ecological Entomology, 7: 197-206.
Predation of a chrysomelid beetle (Gastrophysa polygoni) in cereals by polyphagous predators.
Sotherton, N.W. 1982. Annals of Applied Biology, 101: 196-199.
The effects of herbicides on the chrysomelid beetle Gastrophysa polygoni (L.) in the laboratory and field.
Sotherton, N.W. 1982. Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie, 94: 446-451.
Laboratory assessments of resistance to the aphids Sitobion avenae and Metopolophium dirhodum in three Triticum species and two modern wheat cultivars.
Sotherton, N.W. & Van Emden, H.F. 1982. Annals of Applied Biology, 101: 99-107.
The Great Linford Project: Waterfowl Research in a gravel-pit wildlife reserve.
Street, M. 1982. In: Sverdarsky, W.D. & Crawford, R.D. (eds) Wildlife Values of Gravel Pits: 170-180. Agriculture Experiment Station, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Management of artificial wetlands for waterfowl - a novel technique to increase the availability of invertebrate food items.
Street, M. 1982. In: O'Gorman, F. & Rochford, J. (eds) Transactions of the 14th Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists: 159-174. International Union of Game Biologists, Dublin.
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