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Hall, Stephen J.G.; Bunce, Robert G.H. (June 2011). "Mature trees as keystone structures in Holarctic ecosystems – a quantitative species comparison in a northern English park". Plant Ecology & Diversity. 4 (2–3): 243–250. doi:10.1080/17550874.2011.586735. S2CID86064220.
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Hall, S. J. G.; Brenig, B.; Ashdown, R. A.; Curry, M. R. (December 2021). "Conservation of rare wild‐living cattle Bos taurus (L.): coat colour gene illuminates breed history, and associated reproductive anomalies have not reduced herd fertility". Journal of Zoology. 315 (4): 319–326. doi:10.1111/jzo.12929. S2CID239188239.
Hall, S. J. G.; Hall, J. G. (November 1988). "Inbreeding and population dynamics of the Chillingham cattle (Bos taurus)". Journal of Zoology. 216 (3): 479–493. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.1988.tb02444.x.
Ballingall, Keith; Steele, Philip; Hall, Stephen (September 2012). "Workshop Sessions". Immunology. 137 (Suppl. 1): 69. doi:10.1111/imm.12001. PMC3458241. PMID22970921. Workshop: Evolution and Selection - A complete lack of functional MHC diversity within an apparently healthy population of large mammals
Hall, Stephen J. G. (1 August 1989). "Chillingham cattle: social and maintenance behaviour in an ungulate that breeds all year round". Animal Behaviour. 38 (2): 215–225. doi:10.1016/S0003-3472(89)80084-3. S2CID53167843.
Hall, S. J. G. (1988). "Chillingham Park and its Herd of White Cattle: Relationships Between Vegetation Classes and Patterns of Range Use". Journal of Applied Ecology. 25 (3): 777–789. doi:10.2307/2403745. JSTOR2403745.
Hall, Stephen J. G. (26 April 2010). "Chillingham Cattle: Dominance and Affinities and Access to Supplementary Food". Ethology. 71 (3): 201–215. doi:10.1111/j.1439-0310.1986.tb00584.x.
Garson, P. J.; Walser, Elizabeth Shillito; Hall, S. J. G.; Vince, Margaret A. (1 January 1988). "Vocalisations of the Chillingham Cattle". Behaviour. 104 (1–2): 78–104. doi:10.1163/156853988X00610.
Hall, Stephen J. G. (2010). "Caring for the legend of the wild bull: an interpretation of the Georgian landscape of Chillingham Park, Northumberland". Garden History. 38 (2): 213–230. JSTOR41411755.
Ritvo, Harriet (1 July 1992). "Race, Breed, and Myths of Origin: Chillingham Cattle as Ancient Britons". Representations. 39 (39): 1–22. doi:10.2307/2928592. JSTOR2928592.
Hall, S. J. G. (1988). "Chillingham Park and its Herd of White Cattle: Relationships Between Vegetation Classes and Patterns of Range Use". Journal of Applied Ecology. 25 (3): 777–789. doi:10.2307/2403745. JSTOR2403745.
Hall, Stephen J. G.; Fletcher, John; Gidlow, Josephine; Ingham, Brian; Shepherd, Andrew; Smith, Alistair; Widdows, Austen (2005). "Management of the Chillingham wild white cattle". Government Veterinary Journal. 15 (2): 4–11.
Ballingall, Keith; Steele, Philip; Hall, Stephen (September 2012). "Workshop Sessions". Immunology. 137 (Suppl. 1): 69. doi:10.1111/imm.12001. PMC3458241. PMID22970921. Workshop: Evolution and Selection - A complete lack of functional MHC diversity within an apparently healthy population of large mammals
Ballingall, Keith; Steele, Philip; Hall, Stephen (September 2012). "Workshop Sessions". Immunology. 137 (Suppl. 1): 69. doi:10.1111/imm.12001. PMC3458241. PMID22970921. Workshop: Evolution and Selection - A complete lack of functional MHC diversity within an apparently healthy population of large mammals
Hall, Stephen J.G.; Bunce, Robert G.H. (June 2011). "Mature trees as keystone structures in Holarctic ecosystems – a quantitative species comparison in a northern English park". Plant Ecology & Diversity. 4 (2–3): 243–250. doi:10.1080/17550874.2011.586735. S2CID86064220.
Hemming, Jessica (January 2002). "Bos primigenius in Britain: Or, Why Do Fairy Cows Have Red Ears?". Folklore. 113 (1): 71–82. doi:10.1080/00155870220125453. S2CID161229128.
Hall, S. J. G.; Brenig, B.; Ashdown, R. A.; Curry, M. R. (December 2021). "Conservation of rare wild‐living cattle Bos taurus (L.): coat colour gene illuminates breed history, and associated reproductive anomalies have not reduced herd fertility". Journal of Zoology. 315 (4): 319–326. doi:10.1111/jzo.12929. S2CID239188239.
Hall, Stephen J. G. (1 August 1989). "Chillingham cattle: social and maintenance behaviour in an ungulate that breeds all year round". Animal Behaviour. 38 (2): 215–225. doi:10.1016/S0003-3472(89)80084-3. S2CID53167843.
Hall, Stephen (1988). "The White Herd of Chillingham"(PDF). Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. 150. Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire: Royal Agricultural Society of England: 112–119. Archived from the original(PDF) on 8 July 2011.
Ballingall, Keith; Steele, Philip; Hall, Stephen (September 2012). "Workshop Sessions". Immunology. 137 (Suppl. 1): 69. doi:10.1111/imm.12001. PMC3458241. PMID22970921. Workshop: Evolution and Selection - A complete lack of functional MHC diversity within an apparently healthy population of large mammals
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