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Survival and breeding success of two pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) strains released into the wild.
                    
                        Sage, R.B., Robertson, P.A. & Wise, D.R.
                        2001. In: Birkan, M.G., Smith, L.M., Aebischer, N.J., Purroy, F.J. & Robertson, P.A. (eds) Proceedings of the Perdix VII International Symposium on Partridges, Quails and Pheasants; Game and Wildlife Science: 331-340. Office National de la Chasse, Paris.
                        
                    
                 
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Physical exclusion of non-target species in tunnel-trapping of mammalian pests.
                    
                        Short, M.J. & Reynolds, J.C.
                        2001. Biological Conservation, 98: 139-147.
                        
                    
                 
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Meadow pipits, red grouse and the habitat characteristics of managed grouse moors.
                    
                        Smith, A.A., Redpath, S.M., Campbell, S.T., & Thirgood, S.J.
                        2001. Journal of Applied Ecology, 38: 390-400.
                        
                    
                 
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Reversing the declines of farmland birds: a practical demonstration.
                    
                        Stoate, C.
                        2001. British Birds, 94: 302-309.
                        
                    
                 
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Whitethroat Sylvia communis and Yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella nesting success and breeding distribution in relation to field boundary vegetation.
                    
                        Stoate, C. & Szczur, J.
                        2001. Bird Study, 48: 229-235.
                        
                    
                 
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Cultural ecology of Whitethroat (Sylvia communis) habitat management by farmers: field-boundary vegetation in lowland England.
                    
                        Stoate, C., Morris, R.M., & Wilson, J.D.
                        2001. Journal of Environmental Management, 62: 329-341.
                        
                    
                 
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Cultural ecology of Whitethroat (Sylvia communis) habitat management by farmers: winter in farmland trees and shrubs in Senegambia.
                    
                        Stoate, C., Morris, R.M., & Wilson, J.D.
                        2001. Journal of Environmental Management, 62: 343-356.
                        
                    
                 
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Could game management have a role in the conservation of farmland passerines? A case study from a Leicestershire farm.
                    
                        Stoate, C. & Szczur, J.
                        2001. Bird Study, 48: 279-292.
                        
                    
                 
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Ecological impacts of arable intensification in Europe.
                    
                        Stoate, C., Boatman, N.D., Borralho, R., Rio Carvalho, C., de Snoo, G.R., & Eden, P.
                        2001. Journal of Environmental Management, 63: 337-365.
                        
                    
                 
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International use of field boundary shrubs by a migratory warbler: cultural and agri-cultural considerations of farmers.
                    
                        Stoate, C., Morris, R.M. & Wilson, J.D.
                        2001. In: Barr, C. & Petit, S. (eds) Hedgerows of the World, their Ecological Functions in Different Landscapes: 225-230. Proceedings of the 10th IALE Conference, International Association for Landscape Ecology (UK).