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Behaviour of badgers ( Meles meles ) infected with bovine tuberculosis

Behaviour of badgers ( Meles meles ) infected with bovine tuberculosis Lowe, V. P. W. & Gardiner, A. S. (1975). Hybridisation between Red deer (Cervus eluphus) and Sika deer (Cervus nippon) with particular reference to stocks in N.W. England. J.Zool., Lond. 177: 553-566. Lowe, V. P. W. & Gardiner, A. S. (1976). The implications of the hybrid deer (Red X Sika) on Cartmell Fell for native deer of the Lake District. Deer 4: 28-32. Mitchell, B. (1967).Growth layers in dental cement for determining the age of Red deer (Cervus eluphiis L.). J. Aninz. Ecol. 36: 279-293. Mitchell, B. (1973). The reproductive performance of wild Scottish Red deer, Cervus eluphiis. J. Reprod. Fert. (Suppl.) 19: 273-285. Mitchell, B. & Crisp, J. M. (1981). Some properties of Red deer (Cervus eluphus) at exceptionally high populationdensity in Scotland. J.Zool., Lond. 193: 157-169. Mitchell, B. & Lincoln, G. A. (1973). Conception dates in relation to age and condition in two populations of Red deer in Scotland. J . Zool., Lond. 171: 141-152. Mitchell, B., McCowan, D. &Nicholson, I. A. (1976). Annual cycles of body weight and condition in Scottish Red deer, Cervuseluphus.J. Zool., Lond. 180: 107-127. Mitchell, B., Staines, B. W. & Welch, D. (1977). Ecology of Red deer: A research review relevant http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Zoology Wiley

Behaviour of badgers ( Meles meles ) infected with bovine tuberculosis

Journal of Zoology , Volume 194 (2) – Jun 1, 1981

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Copyright © 1981 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0952-8369
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1469-7998
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10.1111/j.1469-7998.1981.tb05780.x
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Abstract

Lowe, V. P. W. & Gardiner, A. S. (1975). Hybridisation between Red deer (Cervus eluphus) and Sika deer (Cervus nippon) with particular reference to stocks in N.W. England. J.Zool., Lond. 177: 553-566. Lowe, V. P. W. & Gardiner, A. S. (1976). The implications of the hybrid deer (Red X Sika) on Cartmell Fell for native deer of the Lake District. Deer 4: 28-32. Mitchell, B. (1967).Growth layers in dental cement for determining the age of Red deer (Cervus eluphiis L.). J. Aninz. Ecol. 36: 279-293. Mitchell, B. (1973). The reproductive performance of wild Scottish Red deer, Cervus eluphiis. J. Reprod. Fert. (Suppl.) 19: 273-285. Mitchell, B. & Crisp, J. M. (1981). Some properties of Red deer (Cervus eluphus) at exceptionally high populationdensity in Scotland. J.Zool., Lond. 193: 157-169. Mitchell, B. & Lincoln, G. A. (1973). Conception dates in relation to age and condition in two populations of Red deer in Scotland. J . Zool., Lond. 171: 141-152. Mitchell, B., McCowan, D. &Nicholson, I. A. (1976). Annual cycles of body weight and condition in Scottish Red deer, Cervuseluphus.J. Zool., Lond. 180: 107-127. Mitchell, B., Staines, B. W. & Welch, D. (1977). Ecology of Red deer: A research review relevant

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