Research
The Population Biology and Reproductive Success of Pike in Gravel Pit Lakes.
Wright, R.M. 1988. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University of Buckingham, Buckingham.
The reproductive success of pike, Esox lucius, aspects of fecundity, egg density and survival.
Wright, R.M. & Shoesmith, E.A. 1988. Journal of Fish Biology, 33: 623-636.
Breeding success of Canada and Greylag Geese, Branta canadensis and Anser anser on gravel pits.
Wright, R. & Giles, N. 1988. Bird Study, 35: 31-35.
Estimating time-specific survival rates when the reporting rate is constant.
Aebischer, N.J. 1987. Acta Ornithologica, 23: 35-40.
Lower juvenile survival rates estimated from ringing returns: reality or artefact.
Aebischer, N.J. & Coulson, J.C. 1987. Ibis, 129: 116-117.
OSME North Yemen Expedition 1985.
Parr, D., Rands, M.R.W., Rands, G.F., Brooks, D.J. & Porter, R.F. (eds) 1987. Sandgrouse, 9. Ornithological Society of the Middle East, Sandy, Bedfordshire.
Long-term declines of red grouse in Scotland.
Barnes, R.F.W. 1987. Journal of Applied Ecology, 24: 735-741.
Status of the Fuerteventura Stonechat Saxicola dacotiae.
Bibby, C.J. & Hill, D.A. 1987. Ibis, 129: 491-498.
Selective grass weed control in cereal headlands to encourage game and wildlife.
Boatman, N.D. 1987. In: 1987 Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Weeds Vol. 1: 277-283. British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
Population biology of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, in Scotland.
Giles, N. 1987. Journal of Zoology, London, 212: 255-265.