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Do polyphagous predators help control orange wheat blossom midge, Sitodiplosis mosellana Géhin (Dipt., Cecidomyiidae) in winter wheat?
Holland, J.M. & Thomas, S.R. 2000. Journal of Applied Entomology, 124: 325-329.
Invertebrates (beetles & spiders).
Holland, J.M. 2000. In: Ogilvy, S.E. (ed.) 1: Experimental Work: 46-55. LINK Integrated Farming systems (a field scale comparison of arable rotations). Project Report No.173, Home-Grown Cereals Authority, London.
The effects of agricultural practices on Carabidae in temperate agroecosystems.
Holland, J.M. & Luff, M.L. 2000. Integrated Pest Management Reviews, 5: 109-129.
Winter habitat use and diet of the Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago) in south-west England.
Hoodless, A.N., Draycott, R.A.H. & Tucker, K. 2000. In: Kalchreuter, H. (ed.) Fifth European Woodock and Snipe Workshop. Proceedings of an International Symposium of the Woodcock and Snipe Specialist Group: 57-62. Global Series No.4, Wetlands International, Wageningen.
The role of lambs in louping-ill virus amplification.
Laurenson, M.K., Norman, R.A., Reid, H.W., Pow, I., Newborn, D., & Hudson, P.J. 2000. Parasitology, 120: 97-104.
Management and Control of Populations of Foxes, Deer, Hares and Mink in England and Wales, and the Impact of Hunting with Dogs.
Macdonald, D.W., Tattersall, F.H., Johnson, P.J., Carbone, C., Reynolds, J.C., Langbein, J., Rushton, S.P. & Shirley, M.D.F. 2000. A Report to the Committee of Inquiry into Hunting with Dogs. The Stationery Office, London.
A quantitative comparison of neck-collar and faecal analysis to determine passerine nestling diet.
Moreby, S.J. & Stoate, C. 2000. Bird Study, 47: 320-331.
Management of stubble-Set-aside for invertebrates important in the diet of breeding farmland birds.
Moreby, S.J. & Southway, S.E. 2000. Aspects of Applied Biology, 62: 39-46.
Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus in Scotland - demography of a declining population.
Moss, R., Picozzi, N., Summers, R.W., & Baines, D. 2000. Ibis, 142: 259-267.
The value of Hebridean sheep in controlling invasive purple moor grass.
Newborn, D. 2000. Aspects of Applied Biology, 58: 191-196.
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