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An Experiment to Investigate the Localised Use of an Insecticide to Control Severe Infestations of Leaf-eating Beetles (Chrysomelidae) Within SRC Plantations.
Sage, R.B., Tucker, K. & Taylor, B. 1999. Report B/W2/00571/REP, Energy Technology Support Unit on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry, Harwell.
Weed competition in willow coppice crops: the cause and extent of yield losses.
Sage, R.B. 1999. Weed Research, 39: 399-411.
Mortality causes and survival rates of hunted and unhunted willow grouse.
Smith, A.A. & Willebrand, T. 1999. Journal of Wildlife Management, 63: 722-730.
The indirect impact of pesticides on farmland birds.
Sotherton, N.W. 1999. Artenschultz Report, 8: 39-41.
The influence of field boundary structure on breeding territory establishment of whitethroat Sylvia communis and yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella.
Stoate, C. 1999. Aspects of Applied Biology, 54: 125-130.
A Question of Balance - Game Animals and Their Role in the British Countryside.
Tapper, S.C. (ed.) 1999. The Game Conservancy Trust, Fordingbridge.
Raptors and grouse: a conflict in the uplands?
Thirgood, S.J. & Redpath, S.M. 1999. In: Adams, N.J. & Slotow, R.H. (eds) Proceedings of the 22nd International Ornithological Congress: 2125-2129. Birdlife South Africa, Johannesburg.
Intraspecific variation in ungulate mating strategies: the case of the flexible fallow deer.
Thirgood, S.J., Langbein, J., & Putman, R.J. 1999. Advances in the Study of Behaviour, 28: 333-361.
Laboratory studies of weed seed predation by carabid beetles.
Tooley, J.A., Froud-Williams, R.J., Boatman, N.D. & Holland, J.M. 1999. In: The 1999 Brighton Conference - Weeds: 571-572. British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
Weed seed predation in arable field margins by carabid beetles (Carabidae: Coleoptera).
Tooley, J.A., Froud-Williams, R.J., Boatman, N.D., & Holland, J.M. 1999. Aspects of Applied Biology, 54: 211-216.
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