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April 13, 2012
Stable isotope analysis provides new information on winter habitat use of declining avian migrants that is relevant to their conservation
Karl L Evans, Jason Newton, John W Mallord, et al.
Oecologia
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May 5, 2007
Quantifying density dependence in a bird population using human disturbance
John W Mallord, Paul M Dolman, Andy Brown, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology
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July 15, 2009
Importance of climatic and environmental change in the demography of a multi-brooded passerine, the woodlark Lullula arborea
Lucy J Wright, Ron A Hoblyn, Rhys E Green, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment
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October 7, 2021
The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug nimesulide kills Gyps vultures at concentrations found in the muscle of treated cattle
Toby H Galligan, Rhys E Green, Kerri Wolter, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
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June 26, 2019
Spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long-distance migrant <i>Phylloscopus</i> warblers
Mathilde Lerche-Jørgensen, John W Mallord, Mikkel Willemoes, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
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October 18, 2022
Accounting for predator species identity reveals variable relationships between nest predation rate and habitat in a temperate forest songbird
Nino Maag, John W Mallord, Malcolm D Burgess, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
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September 29, 2023
Experimental safety testing confirms that the NSAID nimesulide is toxic to Gyps vultures in India
Karikalan Mathesh, Kesavan Manickam, John W Mallord, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
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October 1, 2022
Metabolism of aceclofenac to diclofenac in the domestic water buffalo Bubalus bubalis confirms it as a threat to Critically Endangered Gyps vultures in South Asia
S Chandramohan, Karikalan Mathesh, John W Mallord, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment
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December 3, 2021
Experimental safety testing shows that the NSAID tolfenamic acid is not toxic to Gyps vultures in India at concentrations likely to be encountered in cattle carcasses
S Chandramohan, John W Mallord, Karikalan Mathesh, et al.
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Plos One
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April 13, 2012
Stable isotope analysis provides new information on winter habitat use of declining avian migrants that is relevant to their conservation
Karl L Evans, Jason Newton, John W Mallord, et al.
Oecologia
|
May 5, 2007
Quantifying density dependence in a bird population using human disturbance
John W Mallord, Paul M Dolman, Andy Brown, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology
|
July 15, 2009
Importance of climatic and environmental change in the demography of a multi-brooded passerine, the woodlark Lullula arborea
Lucy J Wright, Ron A Hoblyn, Rhys E Green, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment
|
October 7, 2021
The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug nimesulide kills Gyps vultures at concentrations found in the muscle of treated cattle
Toby H Galligan, Rhys E Green, Kerri Wolter, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
|
June 26, 2019
Spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long-distance migrant <i>Phylloscopus</i> warblers
Mathilde Lerche-Jørgensen, John W Mallord, Mikkel Willemoes, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
|
October 18, 2022
Accounting for predator species identity reveals variable relationships between nest predation rate and habitat in a temperate forest songbird
Nino Maag, John W Mallord, Malcolm D Burgess, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
|
September 29, 2023
Experimental safety testing confirms that the NSAID nimesulide is toxic to Gyps vultures in India
Karikalan Mathesh, Kesavan Manickam, John W Mallord, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
|
October 1, 2022
Metabolism of aceclofenac to diclofenac in the domestic water buffalo Bubalus bubalis confirms it as a threat to Critically Endangered Gyps vultures in South Asia
S Chandramohan, Karikalan Mathesh, John W Mallord, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment
|
December 3, 2021
Experimental safety testing shows that the NSAID tolfenamic acid is not toxic to Gyps vultures in India at concentrations likely to be encountered in cattle carcasses
S Chandramohan, John W Mallord, Karikalan Mathesh, et al.
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