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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Boatman, ND, BRICKLE, NICHOLASW, HART, JUSTIND, Milsom, TP, Morris, AJ, MURRAY, ALISTAIRWA, MURRAY, KATHRYNA, ROBERTSON, PETERA2004Evidence for the indirect effects of pesticides on farmland birds
Bradbury, RB, Wilson, JD, Moorcroft, D, Morris, AJ, Perkins, AJ2003Habitat and weather are weak correlates of nestling condition and growth rates of four UK farmland passerines
Chamberlain, D, Gough, S, Anderson, G, MacDonald, M, Grice, P, VICKERY, JULIET2009Bird use of cultivated fallow ‘Lapwing plots’ within English agri‐environment schemes
Chamberlain, D, Gough, S, Anderson, G, MacDonald, M, Grice, P, VICKERY, JULIET2009Bird use of cultivated fallow ‘Lapwing plots’ within English agri‐environment schemes
Gillings, S, Henderson, IG, Morris, AJ, Vickery, JA2010Assessing the implications of the loss of set-aside for farmland birds
Henderson, IG, Fuller, RJ, CONWAY, GREGJ, Gough, SJ2004Evidence for declines in populations of grassland-associated birds in marginal upland areas of Britain: Capsule We report large declines among summer populations between 1968–80 and 2000.
Henderson, IG, Fuller, RJ, CONWAY, GREGJ, Gough, SJ2004Evidence for declines in populations of grassland-associated birds in marginal upland areas of Britain: Capsule We report large declines among summer populations between 1968–80 and 2000.
Henderson, IG, Fuller, RJ, CONWAY, GREGJ, Gough, SJ2004Evidence for declines in populations of grassland-associated birds in marginal upland areas of Britain: Capsule We report large declines among summer populations between 1968–80 and 2000
Macleod, CJ, Till, A2007Crop use by introduced bird species in winter in relation to crop structure and seed resources: Capsule Most species preferred to forage in grassland where seed resources were more abundant and the vegetation was uniform in height but heterogeneous in den
Macleod, CJ, Till, A2007Crop use by introduced bird species in winter in relation to crop structure and seed resources: Capsule Most species preferred to forage in grassland where seed resources were more abundant and the vegetation was uniform in height but heterogeneous in den
Mason, CF, Macdonald, SM2000Influence of landscape and land-use on the distribution of breeding birds in farmland in eastern England
MORGAN, DAI, Waas, JR, Innes, J2006Do territorial and non-breeding Australian Magpies Gymnorhina tibicen influence the local movements of rural birds in New Zealand?
Nagy, S, Nagy, K, Szép, T2009Potential Impact of EU Accession on Common Farmland Bird Populations in Hungary
Reif, J, Voříšek, P, Š?ASTNÝ, KAREL, Bejček, V, Petr, J2008Agricultural intensification and farmland birds: new insights from a central European country
Siriwardena, GM, Baillie, SR, Crick, HQP, Wilson, JD2000The importance of variation in the breeding performance of seed-eating birds in determining their population trends on farmland
Siriwardena, GM, Crick, HQP, Baillie, SR, Wilson, JD2000Agricultural habitat-type and the breeding performance of granivorous farmland birds in Britain
Siriwardena, GM, Crick, HQP, Baillie, SR, Wilson, JD2000Agricultural habitat-type and the breeding performance of granivorous farmland birds in Britain
Siriwardena, GM, Crick, HQP, Baillie, SR, Wilson, JD2000Agricultural habitat-type and the breeding performance of granivorous farmland birds in Britain
Tolhurst, BA, Allan, IU, Glass, D, Atkins, PJ, Morvan, C, Duriatti, D, Mikhalovsky, SV2013Does flax Linum usitatissimum positively impact populations of declining farmland birds?
van Strien, AJ, Pannekoek, J, Gibbons, DW2001Indexing European bird population trends using results of national monitoring schemes: a trial of a new method
van Strien, AJ, Pannekoek, J, Gibbons, DW2001Indexing European bird population trends using results of national monitoring schemes: a trial of a new method
Williams., GR1953THE DISPERSAL FROM NEW ZEAL- AND AUSTRALIA OF SOME INTRODUCED EUROPEAN PASSERINES.
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