Research
A comparison of spinning disc atomisers and flat fan pressure nozzles in terms of pesticide deposition and biological efficacy within cereal crops.
Holland, J.M., Jepson, P.C., Jones, E.C., & Turner, C. 1997. Crop Protection, 16: 179-185.
Capture efficiency of fenced pitfall traps for predatory arthropods within a cereal crop.
Holland, J.M. & Smith, S. 1997. In: Haskell, P.T. & McEwen, P.K. (eds) New Studies in Ecotoxicology: 34-36. The Welsh Pest Management Forum, Cardiff.
Impact of integrated farming husbandry practices on cereal pests and yield.
Holland, J.M. 1997. Aspects of Applied Biology, 50: 305-311.
Effects of Polyphagous Invertebrate Predators on Cereal Pests.
Holland, J.M. 1997. HGCA Project Report No. 148. Home-Grown Cereals Authority, London.
Quantifying the impact of polyphagous invertebrate predators in controlling cereal aphids and in preventing wheat yield and quality reductions.
Holland, J.M. & Thomas, S.R. 1997. Annals of Applied Biology, 131: 375-397.
Assessing the role of beneficial invertebrates in conventional and integrated farming systems during an outbreak of Sitobion avenae.
Holland, J.M. & Thomas, S.R. 1997. Biological Agriculture & Horticulture, 15: 73-82.
Geographical and seasonal patterns of mortality in red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus populations.
Hudson, P.J., Newborn, D., & Robertson, P.A. 1997. Wildlife Biology, 3: 79-87.
Transmission of louping ill virus between infected and uninfected ticks co-feeding on mountain hares.
Jones, L.D., Gaunt, M., Hails, R.S., Laurenson, M.K., Hudson, P.J., Reid, H.W., Henbest, P., & Gould, E.A. 1997. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 11: 172-176.
Arthropod distribution patterns and dispersal processes within the hedgerow.
Joyce, K.A., Jepson, P.C. & Holland, J.M. 1997. In: Cooper, A. & Power, J. (eds) Species Dispersal and Land Use Processes: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference of the International Association for Landscape Ecology: 103-110. University of Ulster, Coleraine.
Efficacy of acaricidal tags and pour-on as prophylaxis against ticks and loupingill in red grouse.
Laurenson, M.K., Hudson, P.J., McGuire, K., Thirgood, S.J., & Reid, H.W. 1997. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 11: 389-393.