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R M Sibly

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The Veterinary Record|August 31, 1996
Estimation of the weight and body condition of ostriches (Struthio camelus) from body measurementsD C Deeming, R M Sibly, I L Magole
The Veterinary Record|November 26, 1999
Pen sizes allowing heavily pregnant sows to 'turn without difficulty'A P Mayland, R M Sibly, H J Guise
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|December 6, 2005
Population-level assessment of risks of pesticides to birds and mammals in the UKR M Sibly, H R Akçakaya, C J Topping, et al.
The Veterinary Record|August 7, 2001
Effects of stone chewing by outdoor sows on their teeth and stomachsZ E Davies, H J Guise, R H Penny, et al.
Ecological Modelling|April 7, 2015
An energy budget agent-based model of earthworm populations and its application to study the effects of pesticidesA S A Johnston, M E Hodson, P Thorbek, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|December 6, 2005
Risk assessment of UK skylark populations using life-history and individual-based landscape modelsC J Topping, R M Sibly, H R Akçakaya, et al.
British Poultry Science|July 1, 1996
Time budget and colour preferences (with specific reference to feeding) of ostrich (Struthio camelus) chicks in captivityN E Bubier, M S Lambert, D C Deeming, et al.
Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 15, 2020
Applying a mechanistic model to predict interacting effects of chemical exposure and food availability on fish populationsK S Mintram, S K Maynard, A R Brown, et al.
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|February 7, 2015
Assessing pesticide risks to threatened and endangered species using population models: Findings and recommendations from a CropLife America Science ForumV E Forbes, R Brain, D Edwards, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|December 6, 2005
Case Study Part 2: Probabilistic modelling of long-term effects of pesticides on individual breeding success in birds and mammalsW Roelofs, D R Crocker, R F Shore, et al.
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The Veterinary Record|August 31, 1996
Estimation of the weight and body condition of ostriches (Struthio camelus) from body measurementsD C Deeming, R M Sibly, I L Magole
The Veterinary Record|November 26, 1999
Pen sizes allowing heavily pregnant sows to 'turn without difficulty'A P Mayland, R M Sibly, H J Guise
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|December 6, 2005
Population-level assessment of risks of pesticides to birds and mammals in the UKR M Sibly, H R Akçakaya, C J Topping, et al.
The Veterinary Record|August 7, 2001
Effects of stone chewing by outdoor sows on their teeth and stomachsZ E Davies, H J Guise, R H Penny, et al.
Ecological Modelling|April 7, 2015
An energy budget agent-based model of earthworm populations and its application to study the effects of pesticidesA S A Johnston, M E Hodson, P Thorbek, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|December 6, 2005
Risk assessment of UK skylark populations using life-history and individual-based landscape modelsC J Topping, R M Sibly, H R Akçakaya, et al.
British Poultry Science|July 1, 1996
Time budget and colour preferences (with specific reference to feeding) of ostrich (Struthio camelus) chicks in captivityN E Bubier, M S Lambert, D C Deeming, et al.
Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 15, 2020
Applying a mechanistic model to predict interacting effects of chemical exposure and food availability on fish populationsK S Mintram, S K Maynard, A R Brown, et al.
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|February 7, 2015
Assessing pesticide risks to threatened and endangered species using population models: Findings and recommendations from a CropLife America Science ForumV E Forbes, R Brain, D Edwards, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|December 6, 2005
Case Study Part 2: Probabilistic modelling of long-term effects of pesticides on individual breeding success in birds and mammalsW Roelofs, D R Crocker, R F Shore, et al.
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