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Effects of spring supplementary feeding on population density and breeding success of released pheasants Phasianus colchicus in Britain.
Draycott, R.A.H., Woodburn, M.I.A., Carroll, J.P., & Sage, R.B. 2005. Wildlife Biology, 11: 177-182.
Parasite control and breeding success in pheasants (Phasianus colchicus).
Draycott, R.A.H. & Sage, R.B. 2005. In: Pohlmeyer, K. (ed.) Extended Abstracts of the XXVIIth Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists, Hannover 2005: 76-77. DSV-Verlag, Hamburg.
Fluid absorption in the small intestine of healthy game birds and those infected with Spironucleus spp.
Lloyd, S., Irvine, K.L., Eves, S.M., & Gibson, J.S. 2005. Avian Pathology, 34: 252-257.
The ground flora of ancient semi-natural woodlands in pheasant release pens in England.
Sage, R.B., Ludolf, I.C., & Robertson, P.A. 2005. Biological Conservation, 122: 243-252.
Songbirds using crops planted on farmland as cover for game birds.
Sage, R.B., Parish, D.M.B., Woodburn, M.I.A., & Thompson, P.G.L. 2005. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 51: 248-253.
Effects of ticks Ixodes ricinus infestation on pheasant Phasianus colchicus breeding success and survival.
Hoodless, A.N., Kurtenbach, K., Nuttall, P.A., & Randolph, S.E. 2003. Wildlife Biology, 9: 171-178.
Wattle size is correlated with male territorial rank in juvenile ring-necked pheasants.
Papeschi, A., Carroll, J.P., & Dessi-Fulgheri, F. 2003. The Condor, 105: 362-366.
Incubation success of released hand-reared pheasants Phasianus colchicus compared with wild ones.
Sage, R.B., Putaala, A., Pradell-Ruiz, V., Greenall, T.L., Woodburn, M.I.A., & Draycott, R.A.H. 2003. Wildlife Biology, 9: 179-184.
Spring feeding pheasants on farmland.
Draycott, R.A.H. 2002. Aspects of Applied Biology, 67: 197-202.
Effects of Supplementary Feeding on the Body Condition and Breeding Success of Released Pheasants.
Draycott, R.A.H. 2002. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. Acta Universitasis Ouluensis A 392. Department of Biology, University of Oulu, Finland.
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