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The importance of hedgerow field boundaries to densities of beneficial invertebrates in cereals.
Moreby, S.J. & Southway, S.E. 2001. In: Barr, C. & Petit, S. (eds) Hedgerows of the World: Their Ecological Functions in Different Landscapes - Proceedings of the Tenth Annual IALE (UK) Conference: 213-218. International Association for Landscape Ecology (UK).
Relative abundance of invertebrate taxa in the nestling diet of three farmland passerine species, Dunnock Prunella modularis, Whitethroat Sylvia communis and Yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella in Leicestershire, England.
Moreby, S.J. & Stoate, C. 2001. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 86: 125-134.
A comparison of the effect of new and established insecticides on nontarget invertebrates of winter wheat fields.
Moreby, S.J., Southway, S.E., Barker, A.M., & Holland, J.M. 2001. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 20: 2243-2254.
Climate change and breeding success: Decline of the capercaillie in Scotland.
Moss, R., Oswald, J., & Baines, D. 2001. Journal of Animal Ecology, 70: 47-61.
Overwintering populations of beetle larvae (Coleoptera) in cereal fields and their contribution to adult populations in the spring.
Noordhuis, R., Thomas, S.R., & Goulson, D. 2001. Pedobiologia, 45: 84-95.
Effects of age, cohort and individual on breeding performance in the Lapwing Vanellus vanellus.
Parish, D.M.B., Thompson, P.S., & Coulson, J.C. 2001. Ibis, 143: 288-295.
The role of invertebrates in the diet, growth and survival of red grouse (Lagopus lagopus) chicks.
Park, K.J., Robertson, P.A., Campbell, S.T., Foster, R., Russell, Z.M., Newborn, D., & Hudson, P.J. 2001. Journal of Zoology, London, 254: 137-145.
Does supplementary feeding reduce predation of red grouse by hen harriers?
Redpath, S.M., Thirgood, S.J., & Leckie, F.M. 2001. Journal of Applied Ecology, 38: 1157-1168.
Assessing raptor diet: comparing pellets, prey remains, and observational data at hen harrier nests.
Redpath, S.M., Clarke, R., Madders, M., & Thirgood, S.J. 2001. The Condor, 103: 184-188.
Development of ground flora during establishment of commercial short-rotation coppice (SRC) plantations.
Rich, T.J., Bellini, L. & Sage, R.B. 2001. In: Proceedings of the Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Weeds 2001: 739-744.
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