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  • 22 (3-4) | 2009
    Volume 22, fascicule 3-4
  • 22 (2) | 2007
    Volume 22, fascicule 2
  • 22 (1) | 2005
    Volume 22, fascicule 1
  • 21 (1-2-3-4) | 2001
    Selective advantages of a heterochronic phenotype. Eco-ethology of paedomorphic populations of the Alpine newt, Triturus alpestris (Amphibia, Caudata)
  • 20 (2-3-4) | 2000
    The Fate of Black Grouse (Tetrao tetrix) in European Moors and Heathlands
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  • John Calladine, David Baines and Philip Warren

    Restoration of moorland habitat in northern England : a conservation initiative for Black Grouse

  • Bo Holst-Jørgensen

    The Black Grouse in Denmark 1978-2000

  • Alois Schmalzer

    Fortpflanzungsökologie einer kleinen Birkhuhnpopulation in der Böhmischen Masse (Mühlviertel, Waldviertel, Österreich)

  • Joachim Jenrich

    Breeding habitats of the Black Grouse Hens in the Rhön Hills/Bavaria/Germany

  • P. Malkova, V.Bejcek, K. Stastny, P. Simova and H. Tomsova

    Ecology of the Black Grouse (Tetrao tetrix) on the Grünwald Peat Bog in the Krusne Hory Mts.

  • Torsten Krüger and Sven Herzog

    Development of the Black Grouse (Tetrao tetrix Linné) Populations in Sachsen between 1980 and 2000

  • Albin Zeitler

    Human disturbance, behaviour and spatial distribution of Black Grouse in skiing areas in the Bavarian Alps

  • Massimo Bocca

    Statut et gestion du tétras lyre dans le Parc Naturel du Mont Avic (Alpes italiennes)

  • Robert Kamieniarz

    Bewertung der Verbreitung und Bestandgröße der Birkhuhnpopulation (Tetrao tetrix) in Polen in den 90er Jahren und Voraussetzungen für das aktive Schutzprogramm

  • D. Baines, K. Blake and J. Calladine

    Reversing the decline : a review of some Black Grouse conservation projects in the United Kingdom

  • Ilse Storch

    An overview to population status and conservation of Black Grouse worldwide

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