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  1. Modelling Hen Harrier Dynamics to Inform Human-Wildlife Conflict Resolution: A Spatially-Realistic, Individual-Based Approach
  2. Tilting at wildlife: reconsidering human–wildlife conflict
  3. Working with stakeholders to reduce conflict - modelling the impact of varying hen harrier Circus cyaneus densities on red grouse Lagopus lagopus populations
  4. Multiscale Factors Affecting Human Attitudes toward Snow Leopards and Wolves
  5. Colonization and extinction dynamics of a declining migratory bird are influenced by climate and habitat degradation
  6. Ranging behaviour of Hen Harriers breeding in Special Protection Areas in Scotland
  7. Experimental study on the effect of cover and vaccination on the survival of juvenile European rabbits
  8. Experimental evidence that livestock grazing intensity affects cyclic vole population regulation processes
  9. Insights into population ecology from long‐term studies of red grouseLagopus lagopus scoticus
  10. Experimental evidence that livestock grazing intensity affects the activity of a generalist predator
  11. People, predators and perceptions: patterns of livestock depredation by snow leopards and wolves
  12. Understanding and managing conservation conflicts
  13. Seasonal variation in foraging conditions for Ring OuzelsTurdus torquatusin upland habitats and their effects on juvenile habitat selection
  14. Environmental conditions influence red grouse ornamentation at a population level
  15. Parasitized Mates Increase Infection Risk for Partners
  16. Modelling the impact of hen harrier management measures on a red grouse population in the UK
  17. The ornament–condition relationship varies with parasite abundance at population level in a female bird
  18. Hen harrier management: insights from demographic models fitted to population data
  19. Exploring the relationships between wader declines and current land‐use in the British uplands
  20. Long-term impact of changes in sheep Ovis aries densities on the breeding output of the hen harrier Circus cyaneus
  21. Economic values of species management options in human–wildlife conflicts: Hen Harriers in Scotland
  22. The emergence of biodiversity conflicts from biodiversity impacts: characteristics and management strategies
  23. REVIEW: The identification of priority policy options for UK nature conservation
  24. The Functional Response of a Generalist Predator
  25. Spatial and temporal associations between recovering populations of common ravenCorvus coraxand British upland wader populations
  26. Bottoms up: great bustards use the sun to maximise signal efficacy
  27. Simon Thirgood, 1962-2009
  28. Field experimental vaccination campaigns against myxomatosis and their effectiveness in the wild
  29. Hen harriers and red grouse: moving towards consensus?
  30. Fitting Models of Multiple Hypotheses to Partial Population Data: Investigating the Causes of Cycles in Red Grouse
  31. Developing an integrated conceptual framework to understand biodiversity conflicts
  32. Selection of foraging habitat and nestling diet by Meadow PipitsAnthus pratensisbreeding on intensively grazed moorland
  33. Is bigger necessarily better for environmental research?
  34. Hen harriers and red grouse: science, politics and human-wildlife conflict
  35. The direct and indirect effects of predation by Hen Harriers Circus cyaneus on trends in breeding birds on a Scottish grouse moor
  36. The impact of raptors on the abundance of upland passerines and waders
  37. Parental differences in brood provisioning by Hen HarriersCircus cyaneus
  38. Temporal changes in kin structure through a population cycle in a territorial bird, the red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus
  39. Vigilance levels in preening Dunlin Calidris alpina
  40. Influence of habitat on breeding performance of Hen Harriers Circus cyaneus in Orkney
  41. Breeding performance, age effects and territory occupancy in a Bonelli's Eagle Hieraaetus fasciatus population
  42. SENSITIVITY TO ASSUMPTIONS IN MODELS OF GENERALIST PREDATION ON A CYCLIC PREY
  43. Cost of Carrying Radio Transmitters: a Test with Racing Pigeons Columba Livia
  44. Alternative methods for estimating density in an upland game bird: the red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus
  45. Disease Ecology: Community Structure and Pathogen Dynamics. Edited by Sharon K Collinge and Chris Ray. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. $124.50 (hardcover); $59.50 (paper). xii + 227 p + 1 pl; ill.; index. ISBN: 0‐19‐856707‐3 (hc); 0‐19‐8...
  46. Rabbits as a keystone species in southern Europe
  47. Short-term oscillations in avian molt intensity: evidence from the golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos
  48. To graze or not to graze? Sheep, voles, forestry and nature conservation in the British uplands
  49. Compensating for the costs of polygyny in hen harriers Circus cyaneus
  50. Testing the role of parasites in driving the cyclic population dynamics of a gamebird
  51. Combining information from range use and habitat selection: sex-specific spatial responses to habitat fragmentation in tawny owls Strix aluco
  52. Separating Behavioral and Physiological Mechanisms in Testosterone‐Mediated Trade‐Offs
  53. Seasonal patterns in the productivity of Meadow Pipits in the uplands of Scotland
  54. Livestock grazing affects the egg size of an insectivorous passerine
  55. Ultra‐violet reflectance of male and female red grouse, Lagopus lagopus scoticus, sexual ornaments reflect nematode parasite intensity
  56. Testosterone and autumn territorial behavior in male red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus
  57. Experimentally increased aggressiveness reduces population kin structure and subsequent recruitment in red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus
  58. Birds of prey as limiting factors of gamebird populations in Europe: a review
  59. Interactions between population processes in a cyclic species: parasites reduce autumn territorial behaviour of male red grouse
  60. Decline of the Orkney Hen HarrierCircus cyaneuspopulation: do changes to demographic parameters and mating system fit a declining food hypothesis?
  61. Sexual ornamentation relates to immune function in male red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus
  62. Habitat use by Hen Harriers Circus cyaneus on Orkney: implications of land-use change for this declining population
  63. Habitat predicts losses of red grouse to individual hen harriers
  64. Territorial behaviour and population dynamics in red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus. I. Population experiments
  65. Territorial behaviour and population dynamics in red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus. II. Population models
  66. What determines the foraging distribution of raptors on heather moorland?
  67. Hen harrier foraging success in relation to land use in Scotland
  68. Do habitat characteristics influence predation on red grouse?
  69. Field Vole Microtus agrestis abundance and Hen Harrier Circus cyaneus diet and breeding in Scotland
  70. Does supplementary feeding reduce predation of red grouse by hen harriers?
  71. ASSESSING RAPTOR DIET: COMPARING PELLETS, PREY REMAINS, AND OBSERVATIONAL DATA AT HEN HARRIER NESTS1
  72. Do male hoots betray parasite loads in Tawny Owls?
  73. Raptor predation and population limitation in red grouse
  74. Raptors and Red Grouse: Conservation Conflicts and Management Solutions
  75. Numerical and functional responses in generalist predators: hen harriers and peregrines on Scottish grouse moors
  76. Evaluation of methods to estimate field voleMicrotus agrestisabundance in upland habitats
  77. Behavioural Interactions between Hen Harriers and Their Moorland Prey