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Authors: HUTCHINGS MR KYRIAZAKIS I ANDERSON DH GORDON IJ COOP RL
Citation: Mr. Hutchings et al., BEHAVIORAL STRATEGIES USED BY PARASITIZED AND NON-PARASITIZED SHEEP TO AVOID INGESTION OF GASTROINTESTINAL NEMATODES ASSOCIATED WITH FECES, Animal Science, 67, 1998, pp. 97-106

Authors: PEREZBARBERIA FJ GORDON IJ
Citation: Fj. Perezbarberia et Ij. Gordon, THE INFLUENCE OF MOLAR OCCLUSAL SURFACE-AREA ON THE VOLUNTARY INTAKE,DIGESTION, CHEWING BEHAVIOR AND DIET SELECTION OF RED DEER (CERVUS-ELAPHUS), Journal of zoology, 245, 1998, pp. 307-316

Authors: ILLIUS AW DERRY JF GORDON IJ
Citation: Aw. Illius et al., EVALUATION OF STRATEGIES FOR TRACKING CLIMATIC VARIATION IN SEMIARID GRAZING SYSTEMS, Agricultural systems, 57(3), 1998, pp. 381-398

Authors: DENNIS P YOUNG MR GORDON IJ
Citation: P. Dennis et al., DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF SMALL INSECTS AND ARACHNIDS IN RELATIONTO STRUCTURAL HETEROGENEITY OF GRAZED, INDIGENOUS GRASSLANDS, Ecological entomology, 23(3), 1998, pp. 253-264

Authors: PEREZBARBERIA FJ GORDON IJ
Citation: Fj. Perezbarberia et Ij. Gordon, THE INFLUENCE OF SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN BODY-SIZE AND MOUTH MORPHOLOGY ON DIET SELECTION AND SEXUAL SEGREGATION IN CERVIDS, Acta veterinaria Hungarica, 46(3), 1998, pp. 357-367

Authors: BAKKER ML GORDON IJ MILNE JA
Citation: Ml. Bakker et al., EFFECTS OF AWARD STRUCTURE ON THE DIET SELECTED BY GUANACOS (LAMA-GUANICOE) AND SHEEP (OVIS-ARIES) GRAZING A PERENNIAL RYEGRASS-DOMINATED SWARD, Grass and forage science, 53(1), 1998, pp. 19-30

Authors: FRUTOS P DUNCAN AJ KYRIAZAKIS I GORDON IJ
Citation: P. Frutos et al., LEARNED AVERSION TOWARDS OXALIC ACID-CONTAINING FOODS BY GOATS - DOESRUMEN ADAPTATION TO OXALIC-ACID INFLUENCE DIET CHOICE, Journal of chemical ecology, 24(2), 1998, pp. 383-397

Authors: TRENKEL VM PARTRIDGE LW GORDON IJ BUCKLAND ST ELSTON DA MCLEAN C
Citation: Vm. Trenkel et al., THE MANAGEMENT OF RED DEER ON SCOTTISH OPEN HILLS - RESULTS OF A SURVEY CONDUCTED IN 1995, Scottish Geographical Magazine, 114(1), 1998, pp. 57-62

Authors: SMITH DAS GORDON IJ DEPEW LA OWEN DF
Citation: Das. Smith et al., GENETICS OF THE BUTTERFLY DANAUS-CHRYSIPPUS (L.) IN A BROAD HYBRID ZONE, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SEX-RATIO, POLYMORPHISM AND INTRAGENOMICCONFLICT, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 65(1), 1998, pp. 1-40

Authors: PEREZBARBERIA FJ GORDON IJ
Citation: Fj. Perezbarberia et Ij. Gordon, FACTORS AFFECTING FOOD COMMINUTION DURING CHEWING IN RUMINANTS - A REVIEW, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 63(2), 1998, pp. 233-256

Authors: GORDON IJ SMITH DAS
Citation: Ij. Gordon et Das. Smith, BODY-SIZE AND COLOR-PATTERN GENETICS IN THE POLYMORPHIC MIMETIC BUTTERFLY HYPOLIMNAS-MISIPPUS (L.), Heredity, 80, 1998, pp. 62-69

Authors: KYRIAZAKIS I PAPACHRISTOU TG DUNCAN AJ GORDON IJ
Citation: I. Kyriazakis et al., MILD CONDITIONED FOOD AVERSIONS DEVELOPED BY SHEEP TOWARDS FLAVORS ASSOCIATED WITH PLANT SECONDARY COMPOUNDS, Journal of chemical ecology, 23(3), 1997, pp. 727-746

Authors: SMITH DAS OWEN DF GORDON IJ LOWIS NK
Citation: Das. Smith et al., THE BUTTERFLY DANAUS-CHRYSIPPUS (L) IN EAST-AFRICA - POLYMORPHISM ANDMORPH-RATIO CLINES WITHIN A COMPLEX, EXTENSIVE AND DYNAMIC HYBRID ZONE, Zoological journal of the Linnean Society, 120(1), 1997, pp. 51-78

Authors: FRASER MD GORDON IJ
Citation: Md. Fraser et Ij. Gordon, THE DIET OF GOATS, RED DEER AND SOUTH-AMERICAN CAMELIDS FEEDING ON 3 CONTRASTING SCOTTISH UPLAND VEGETATION COMMUNITIES, Journal of Applied Ecology, 34(3), 1997, pp. 668-686

Authors: FRASER MD GORDON IJ
Citation: Md. Fraser et Ij. Gordon, ORGANIC-MATTER INTAKE, DIET DIGESTIBILITY AND FEEDING-BEHAVIOR OF GOATS, RED DEER AND SOUTH-AMERICAN CAMELIDS FEEDING ON 3 CONTRASTING SCOTTISH VEGETATION COMMUNITIES, Journal of Applied Ecology, 34(3), 1997, pp. 687-698

Authors: DENNIS P YOUNG MR HOWARD CL GORDON IJ
Citation: P. Dennis et al., THE RESPONSE OF EPIGEAL BEETLES (COL, CARABIDAE, STAPHYLINIDAE) TO VARIED GRAZING REGIMES ON UPLAND NARDUS-STRICTA GRASSLANDS, Journal of Applied Ecology, 34(2), 1997, pp. 433-443

Authors: ARMSTRONG HM GORDON IJ GRANT SA HUTCHINGS NJ MILNE JA SIBBALD AR
Citation: Hm. Armstrong et al., A MODEL OF THE GRAZING OF HILL VEGETATION BY SHEEP IN THE UK .1. THE PREDICTION OF VEGETATION BIOMASS, Journal of Applied Ecology, 34(1), 1997, pp. 166-185

Authors: ARMSTRONG HM GORDON IJ HUTCHINGS NJ ILLIUS AW MILNE JA SIBBALD AR
Citation: Hm. Armstrong et al., A MODEL OF THE GRAZING OF HILL VEGETATION BY SHEEP IN THE UK .2. THE PREDICTION OF OFFTAKE BY SHEEP, Journal of Applied Ecology, 34(1), 1997, pp. 186-207

Authors: CARBONE C DUTOIT JT GORDON IJ
Citation: C. Carbone et al., FEEDING SUCCESS IN AFRICAN WILD DOGS - DOES KLEPTOPARASITISM BY SPOTTED HYENAS INFLUENCE HUNTING GROUP-SIZE, Journal of Animal Ecology, 66(3), 1997, pp. 318-326

Authors: GORDON IJ ILLIUS AW
Citation: Ij. Gordon et Aw. Illius, THE NUTRITIONAL ECOLOGY OF AFRICAN RUMINANTS - A REINTERPRETATION (VOL 65, PG 18, 1996), Journal of Animal Ecology, 66(2), 1997, pp. 295-295

Authors: GODDARD PJ GORDON IJ HAMILTON WJ
Citation: Pj. Goddard et al., THE EFFECT OF POST-CAPTURE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY ON THE WELFARE AND PRODUCTIVITY OF WILD RED DEER (CERVUS-ELAPHUS) HINDS INTRODUCED TO FARMING SYSTEMS, Animal Science, 63, 1996, pp. 315-327

Authors: HESTER AJ MITCHELL FJG GORDON IJ BAILLIE GJ
Citation: Aj. Hester et al., ACTIVITY PATTERNS AND RESOURCE USE BY SHEEP AND RED DEER GRAZING ACROSS A GRASS HEATHER BOUNDARY/, Journal of zoology, 240, 1996, pp. 609-620

Authors: GORDON IJ ILLIUS AW MILNE JD
Citation: Ij. Gordon et al., SOURCES OF VARIATION IN THE FORAGING EFFICIENCY OF GRAZING RUMINANTS, Functional ecology, 10(2), 1996, pp. 219-226

Authors: DIVERIO S GODDARD PJ GORDON IJ
Citation: S. Diverio et al., USE OF LONG-ACTING NEUROLEPTICS TO REDUCE THE STRESS-RESPONSE TO MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES IN RED DEER, Applied animal behaviour science, 49(1), 1996, pp. 83-88

Authors: BUCKLAND ST AHMADI S STAINES BW GORDON IJ YOUNGSON RW
Citation: St. Buckland et al., ESTIMATING THE MINIMUM POPULATION-SIZE THAT ALLOWS A GIVEN ANNUAL NUMBER OF MATURE RED DEER STAGS TO BE CULLED SUSTAINABLY, Journal of Applied Ecology, 33(1), 1996, pp. 118-130
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