Search Results - "Southern, H. N."
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Do patients with osteoporosis have an increased prevalence of periodontal disease? A cross-sectional study
Published in Osteoporosis international (01-07-2013)“…Summary The study examined if women with osteoporosis were at increased risk of periodontal disease. Three hundred eighty females aged 45–65 years with recent…”
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Periodicity of Refection in the Wild Rabbit
Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1942)“…SINCE my previous communication on this subject1various fresh data have thrown new light on the coprophagy or refection rhythm in wild rabbits. Taylor2…”
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The Pattern of Distribution of Prey and Predation in Tawny Owl Territories
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-02-1968)“…1. Parallel population studies were done on a predator, the tawny owl (Strix aluco), and on its two main prey species, the wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) and…”
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Ecology at the Cross-Roads
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-02-1970)Get full text
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Ecology at the Cross-Roads
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-03-1970)Get full text
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Coprophagy in the Wild Rabbit
Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1940)“…REPORTS of recent experiments by Madsen1 and Eden2 have shown refection to be a normal physiological process in the laboratory rabbit. A few observations…”
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The persistence of hydrogen cyanide in rabbit burrows
Published in Annals of applied biology (01-09-1948)Get more information
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A Transect Census of Pigeons
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-11-1944)“…1. Counts of wood pigeons (Columba palumbus) and stock doves (C. oenas) taken from a train during two journeys between Berkshire and Devonshire show that the…”
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A Survey of the Vertebrate Fauna of the Isle of May (Firth of Forth)
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-05-1938)“…A. Twelve house mice (Mus musculus) were trapped in buildings and in field walls. Their measurements and parasites are recorded. They belonged to a…”
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Distribution of the Bridled Form of the Common Guillemot ( Uria aalge )
Published in Nature (London) (26-11-1938)“…THIS subject forms an excellent illustration of how character gradients in and between geographical races of animals submit to the treatment suggested by…”
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Summer Food of the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) in Great Britain: A Preliminary Report
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-05-1941)“…1. Analyses are given of 40 stomach contents and 18 faecal pellets of red fox (Vulpes vulpes), obtained during the summer. 2. The commonest food found was…”
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The Natural History of a Population of Guillemots (Uria aalge Pont.)
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-10-1965)“…1. The common guillemot, Uria aalge, a pelagic auk, which breeds in colonies on seacliffs around the North Atlantic, has a variant form with a white eye-ring…”
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The House-Mouse (Mus musculus) in Corn Ricks
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-11-1946)“…1. In Great Britain the house-mouse (Mus musculus L.) lives mainly in corn ricks and buildings. Populations in country areas alternate seasonally between a…”
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Protean nature of conservation
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Europe's threatened wildlife
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Habitat Selection among Birds in a Lapland Birch Wood
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-05-1939)“…1. Observations on the habitat selection of birds in a subarctic birch wood were made in 1936 and 1937. 2. The major habitats are defined and the subdivisions…”
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Infra-Red Photograph of Arctic Birch Forest and Fells
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-08-1938)“…1. A wide landscape in Arctic Lappland, photographed with infra-red sensitive material, gives sufficient tone contrast to distinguish the main vegetation…”
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Watching Nocturnal Animals by Infra-Red Radiation
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-11-1946)“…1. Most nocturnal vertebrates cannot be watched during the greater part of their normal activities and successful photographs are often a matter of chance. 2…”
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