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                    Abstract
                    
Changes in vegetation composition and distribution within set-aside land.
                    
                        Rew, L.J., Wilson, P.J., Froud-Williams, R.J. & Boatman, N.D.
                        1992. In: Clarke, J. (ed.) Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Set-aside: 79-85. BCPC Monograph No. 50, British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
                        
                    
                 
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Genetic variation within and between British species of Papaver L.: an overview.
                    
                        Rihan, J.R., Edwards, P.J., Gray, A.J., Fenner, M. & Boatman, N.D.
                        1992. In: IXème Colloque International sur la Biologie des Mauvaises Herbes: 409-415. 
                        
                    
                 
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Woodland Management for Pheasants.
                    
                        Robertson, P.A.
                        1992. Forestry Commission Bulletin 106, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London.
                        
                    
                 
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Arable energy coppice as a wildlife habitat.
                    
                        Robertson, P.A. & Sotherton, N.W.
                        1992. In: Richards, G.E. (ed.) Wood Energy and the Environment: 143-147. Harwell Laboratories, Oxford.
                        
                    
                 
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A bird in the bush is worth four in the hand - hand-rearing and the productivity of pheasants in the wild.
                    
                        Robertson, P.A. & Hill, D.A.
                        1992. In: Bobek, B., Perzanowski, K. & Regelin, W.L. (eds) Global Trends in Wildlife Management. Transactions of the XVIIIth Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists, August 1987. Vol. 2: 305-309. International Union of Game Biologists, Kraków,-Warszawa.
                        
                    
                 
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The impact of intensive agricultural systems on populations of wild gamebirds in the United Kingdom.
                    
                        Sotherton, N.W.
                        1992. In: Spagnesi, M. & Toso, S. (eds) Proceedings of the 2nd National Conference of Game Biologists; Supplemento alle Ricerche di Biologia della Selvaggina: 15-33. Istituto Nazionale per la Fauna Selvaggina, Bologna.
                        
                    
                 
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The environmental benefits of Conservation Headlands in cereal fields.
                    
                        Sotherton, N.W.
                        1992. Outlook on Agriculture, 21: 219-224.
                        
                    
                 
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The use of set-aside land for game conservation.
                    
                        Sotherton, N.W., Boatman, N.D. & Robertson, P.A.
                        1992. In: Clarke, J. (ed.) Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Set-aside: 223-228. BCPC Monograph No 50, British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
                        
                    
                 
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The importance of beneficial arthropods other than natural enemies in cereal fields.
                    
                        Sotherton, N.W. & Moreby, S.J.
                        1992. Aspects of Applied Biology, 31: 11-18.
                        
                    
                 
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Effects of pesticides on the population ecology of polyphagous predators.
                    
                        Sunderland, K.D.
                        1992. Aspects of Applied Biology, 31: 19-28.