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Land use history as a foundation for catchment management planning in the Eye Brook, England.
Stoate, C., Amos, M. & King, P. 2009. In: Breuste, J., Kozová, M. & Finka, M. (eds) European Landscapes in Transformation: Challenges for Landscape Ecology and Management: 336-339. International Association for Landscape Ecology.
A Study of Brown Trout, Salmo trutta L., Egg Survival and Intra-gravel Ecology in Livestock Catchments with Farm Management Plans to Mitigate Against Diffuse Pollution.
Stubbing, D.N. 2009. Unpublished Ph.D thesis. King's College London, London.
Restoring the Balance. Managing Wildlife in a Busy Landscape - A Discussion Paper.
Tapper, S.C. 2009. Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Fordingbridge, Hampshire.
Mitigating against the impacts of human disturbance on black grouse Tetrao tetrix in northern England.
Warren, P.K., Baines, D., & Richardson, M. 2009. Folia Zoologica, 58: 183-189.
The effect of host movement on viral transmission dynamics in a vector-borne disease system.
Watts, E.J., Palmer, S.C.F., Bowman, A.S., Irvine, R.J., Smith, A.A., & Travis, J.M.J. 2009. Parasitology, 36: 1221-1234.
Effects of Agri-environmental and Game Management on the Productivity of Farmland Passerines.
White, P.J.C. 2009. Unpublished Ph.D thesis. University of Reading, Reading.
Age determination of pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) using discriminant analysis.
Woodburn, M.I.A., Carroll, J.P., Robertson, P.A. & Hoodless, A.N. 2009. In: Cederbaum, S.B., Faircloth, B.C., Terhune, T.M., Thompson, J.J. & Carroll, J.P. (eds) Gamebird 2006: Quail VI and Perdix XII: 505-516. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, Athens, USA.
Monitoring gamebird abundance and productivity in the UK: The GWCT long-term datasets.
Aebischer, N.J. & Baines, D. 2008. Revista Catalana d'Ornitologia, 24: 30-43.
The impact of raptors on the abundance of upland passerines and waders.
Amar, A., Thirgood, S.J., Pearce-Higgins, J., & Redpath, S.M. 2008. Oikos, 117: 1143-1152.
The direct and indirect effects of predation by Hen Harriers Circus cyaneus on trends in breeding birds on a Scottish grouse moor.
Baines, D., Redpath, S.M., Richardson, M., & Thirgood, S.J. 2008. Ibis (Suppl. 1), 150: 27-36.
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