Red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) are common in areas of heather moorland habitat in the British uplands where they have been actively managed for the purpose of sport shooting since the late 19th century. Many populations of red grouse exhibi
1. The effect of selective exploitation of certain age, stage or sex classes (e.g., trophy hunting) ...
Management of heather moorland for driven Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica) shooting in the Briti...
The report of the Game Conservancy's Scottish Grouse Research Project & North of England Grouse ...
Red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus are an important game species in the United Kingdom, with many a...
Loss of heather Calluna vulgaris-dominated moorland in Britain has been associated with long-term de...
Long-term studies have been the backbone of population ecology. The red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoti...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XXII Congreso Español de Ornitología: "Aves y ser humano: una rela...
The populations of the Eurasian black grouse Tetrao tetrix show different patterns of variability in...
The lack of parameterised models showing how intrinsic factors might affect population dynamics has ...
Lagopus lagopus scoticus: hope for the doomed surplus? – J. Avian Biology 33: 00-00. A previous stu...
1 Population cycles are mostly thought to arise through extrinsic rather than intrinsic processes. H...
For some species, reliable quantitative estimates of population size can be difficult to obtain. Den...
A previous study of survival in territorial and non-territorial red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus ...
This thesis examines ecological factors that impact male distribution in lek breeding animals. Deter...
Extant populations of Irish red grouse (Lagopus lagopus hibernicus) are both small and fragmented, a...
1. The effect of selective exploitation of certain age, stage or sex classes (e.g., trophy hunting) ...
Management of heather moorland for driven Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica) shooting in the Briti...
The report of the Game Conservancy's Scottish Grouse Research Project & North of England Grouse ...
Red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus are an important game species in the United Kingdom, with many a...
Loss of heather Calluna vulgaris-dominated moorland in Britain has been associated with long-term de...
Long-term studies have been the backbone of population ecology. The red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoti...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XXII Congreso Español de Ornitología: "Aves y ser humano: una rela...
The populations of the Eurasian black grouse Tetrao tetrix show different patterns of variability in...
The lack of parameterised models showing how intrinsic factors might affect population dynamics has ...
Lagopus lagopus scoticus: hope for the doomed surplus? – J. Avian Biology 33: 00-00. A previous stu...
1 Population cycles are mostly thought to arise through extrinsic rather than intrinsic processes. H...
For some species, reliable quantitative estimates of population size can be difficult to obtain. Den...
A previous study of survival in territorial and non-territorial red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus ...
This thesis examines ecological factors that impact male distribution in lek breeding animals. Deter...
Extant populations of Irish red grouse (Lagopus lagopus hibernicus) are both small and fragmented, a...
1. The effect of selective exploitation of certain age, stage or sex classes (e.g., trophy hunting) ...
Management of heather moorland for driven Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica) shooting in the Briti...
The report of the Game Conservancy's Scottish Grouse Research Project & North of England Grouse ...