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Changes in numbers of hares shot in Britain since 1900.
Tapper, S.C. & Barnes, R.F.W. 1981. In: Proceedings of the Symposium of the CIC (Conseil International de la Chasse et de la Conservation du Gibier): 11-21. International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation, Paris.
A morphometric study of the effects of a mermithid parasite on its host, the Chironomid Midge Einfeldia dissidens (Walker) (Diptera).
Titmus, G. & Badcock, R.M. 1981. Parasitology Research, 65: 353-357.
Distribution and feeding of larval Chironomidae in a gravel-pit lake.
Titmus, G. & Badcock, R.M. 1981. Freshwater Biology, 11: 263-271.
Partridges of the Alectoris Genus: Proceedings of the Symposium held in Athens on May 25th, 1979.
Coles, C.L., Reydellet, M., van Tuyll, G., van Maltzahn, L. & Bugalho, J. (eds) 1980. Conseil International de la Chasse et de la Conservation du Gibier, Paris.
Gapes - the disease and a review of recent methods of treatment.
Beer, J.V. 1980. Journal of the World Pheasant Association 1979-1980, V: 98-104.
Foraging behaviour of migrant pied flycatchers, Ficedula hypoleuca, on temporary territories.
Bibby, C.J. & Green, R.E. 1980. Journal of Animal Ecology, 49: 507-521.
Food selection by skylarks: the effect of a pesticide on grazing preferences.
Green, R.E. 1980. In: Wright, E.N. (ed.) Bird Problems in Agriculture: 180-187. British Crop Protection Council Publications, Croydon.
Food selection by skylarks and grazing damage to sugar beet seedlings.
Green, R.E. 1980. Journal of Applied Ecology, 17: 613-630.
Overwintering of cereal aphids.
Hand, S.C. 1980. IOBC (International Organisation for Biological and Integrated Control) West Palearctic Regional Section Bulletin, III: 59-61.
The significance of roding by Woodcock Scolopax rusticola: an alternative explanation based on observations of marked birds.
Hirons, G.J.M. 1980. Ibis, 122: 350-354.
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