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Pesticides and the fertility of the Grey Partridge Perdix perdix.
Potts, G.R. 1973. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 19 Supplement: 391-402.
Recent advantages in our knowledge and control of game-bird diseases.
Jones, M.B. 1970. In: Grenquist, P. (ed.) Transactions of the 8th Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists: 259-264. International Union of Game Biologists, Helsinki.
Some recent observations on the gapeworm (Syngamus trachea) in pheasants.
Sharpe, G.I. 1965. In: Blank, T.H. (ed.) Transactions of the 6th Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists: 37-48. The Nature Conservancy on behalf of the International Union of Game Biologists, London.
Post-mortem and pesticide examinations of birds in the cold spell of 1963.
Ash, J.S. & Sharpe, G.I. 1964. Bird Study, 11: 227-239.
Post-mortem examinations of birds found dead during the cold spells of 1954 and 1956.
Ash, J.S. 1957. Bird Study, 4: 159-166.
Eine übersicht über fasanenzuchtmethoden in Großbritannien.
Coles, C.L. 1956. Zeitschrift für Jagdwissenschaft, 4: 192-203.
On treating and preventing gapeworm disease.
Clapham, P.A. 1950. Journal of Helminthology, 24: 53-60.
The food of adult partridges, Perdix perdix and Alectoris rufa, in Great Britain.
Middleton, A.D. & Chitty, H. 1937. Journal of Animal Ecology, 6: 322-336.
The population of partridges (Perdix perdix) in Great Britain during 1935.
Middleton, A.D. 1936. Journal of Animal Ecology, 5: 252-261.
The treatment of gapeworm disease.
Clapham, P.A. 1935. Journal of Helminthology, 13: 3-8
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