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The environmental consequences of adopting conservation tillage in Europe: reviewing the evidence.
Holland, J.M.
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Jordan, V.W.L. & Leake, A.R.
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Sillero-Zubiri, C., Reynolds, J.C. & Novaro, A.J.
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Identifying disease reservoirs in complex systems: mountain hares as reservoirs of ticks and louping-ill virus, pathogens of red grouse.
Laurenson, M.K., Norman, R.A., Gilbert, L., Reid, H.W., & Hudson, P.J.
2003. Journal of Applied Ecology, 72: 177-185.
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The impact of ticks on pheasant territoriality.
Hoodless, A.N., Kurtenbach, K., Nuttall, P.A., & Randolph, S.E.
2002. Oikos, 96: 245-250.
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Differential survival of Lyme Borreliosis Spirochetes in ticks that feed on birds.
Kurtenbach, K., Schäfer, S.M., Sewell, H.-S., Peacey, M.F., Hoodless, A.N., Nuttall, P.A., & Randolph, S.E.
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