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Biodiversity and water resource protection benefits of small-scale constructed wetlands on farmland.
Stoate, C., Bradbury, R.B., Williams, P., Szczur, J., Kirby, W. & Aquilina, R.
2012. In: Constructed Wetlands - Water Management, Treatment and Reuse. Proceedings of Constructed Wetlands Association Annual Conference. Aqua Enviro, London.
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Building a common understanding of natural resource management and use within a catchment community - the Eye Brook, England.
Stoate, C.
2012. International Journal of Sustainable Water and Environmental Systems, 4: 35-41.
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Filling the hungry gap - late-winter supplementary feeding of farmland birds
Stoate, C.
2012. Conservation Land Management, 10: 4-7.
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Cover crops and related methods for enhancing agricultural biodiversity and conservation biocontrol: successful case studies.
Tillman, P.G., Smith, H.A. & Holland, J.M.
2012. In: Gurr, G.M., Wratten, S.D., Snyder, W.E. & Read, D.M.Y. (eds) Biodiversity and Insect Pests: Key Issues for Sustainable Management: 309-328. Wiley-Blackwell.
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Black Grouse Tetrao tetrix nest-site habitats and fidelity to breeding areas in northern England.
Warren, P.K., Baines, D., & Richardson, M.
2012. Bird Study, 59: 139-143.
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Song characteristics vary clinally across an active colonization zone in Eurasian Nuthatches Sitta europaea.
White, P.J.C.
2012. Bird Study, 59: 296-302.
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Freshwater fish assemblages in Cyprus with emphasis on the effects of dams
Zogaris, S., Chatzinikolaou, Y., Koutsikos, N., Economou, A.N., Oikonomou, E., Michaelides, G., Hadjisterikotis, E., Beaumont, W.R.C., & Ferreira, M.T.
2012. Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria, 42: 165-175.
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Agricultural Ecology Research: Its Role in Delivering Sustainable Farm Systems.
Iannetta, P.P.M., Hubbard, S., Karley, A.J., Smith, B.M., Squire, G.R. & Watson, C. (eds)
2011. Aspects of Applied Biology, 109. Association of Applied Biologists, Warwick.
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Electric Fishing: A Complete Guide to Theory and Practice.
Beaumont, W.R.C.
2011. Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Fordingbridge, Hampshire.
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The strong and the hungry: bias in capture methods for mountain hares Lepus timidus.
Bisi, F., Newey, S.J., Nodari, M., Wauters, L.A., Harrison, A., Thirgood, S.J., & Martinoli, A.
2011. Wildlife Biology, 17: 311-316.