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Predicting the Risk Posed by Deltamethrin to Beneficial Invertebrates in Temperate Cereal Crops.
Wiles, J.A. 1992. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University of Southampton, Southampton.
Ranking the susceptibility of aphid predators to Deltamethrin.
Wiles, J.A. 1992. Pesticide Science, 34: 94-95.
In situ bioassay techniques to evaluate the toxicity of pesticides to beneficial invertebrates in cereals.
Wiles, J.A. & Jepson, P.C. 1992. Aspects of Applied Biology, 31: 61-68.
The natural regeneration of vegetation under set-aside in southern England.
Wilson, P.J. 1992. In: Clarke, J. (ed.) Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Set-aside: 73-78. BCPC Monograph No 50, British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
Britain's arable weeds.
Wilson, P.J. 1992. British Wildlife, 3: 149-161.
Managing woods for pheasants.
Woodburn, M.I.A. 1992. In: Ferris-Kaan, R. (ed.) Report of the 4th Annual Conference of the National Small Woods Association: Management of Open Ground in Woodland: 12-20. National Small Woods Association, Northampton.
Changes in the aquatic vegetation of two gravel pit lakes after reducing the fish population density.
Wright, R.M. & Phillips, V.E. 1992. Aquatic Botany, 43: 43-49.
Sustainable yields: gamebirds as a harvestable resource.
Aebischer, N.J. 1991. In: Potts, G.R., Lecocq, Y., Swift, J. & Havet, P. (eds) Proceedings of the International Conference 'Wise Use as a Conservation Strategy'; Gibier Faune Sauvage: 335-351. Office National de la Chasse, Paris.
Twenty years of monitoring invertebrates and weeds in cereal fields in Sussex.
Aebischer, N.J. 1991. In: Firbank, L.G., Carter, N., Darbyshire, J.F. & Potts, G.R. (eds) The Ecology of Temperate Cereal Fields: 305-331. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
Factors contributing to local and regional variation in Black Grouse breeding success in northern Britain.
Baines, D. 1991. Ornis Scandinavica, 22: 264-269.
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