Research
Estimation of heather biomass using ground based methods for the calibration of remotely sensed data.
Egan, S., Smith, A.A., Robertson, D., & Waterhouse, A. 2000. Aspects of Applied Biology, 58: 143-150.
Trends in pesticide use and efficacy during 26 years of changing agriculture in southern England.
Ewald, J.A. & Aebischer, N.J. 2000. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 64: 493-529.
The importance of field boundaries for whole-farm biodiversity conservation.
Griffiths, G.J.K., Williams, E., Winder, L., Holland, J.M. & Thomas, C.F.G. 2000. In: 2000 Brighton Crop Protection Conference, Pests & Diseases, 1: 491-494.
Demography of rural foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in relation to cull intensity in three contrasting regions of Britain.
Heydon, M.J. & Reynolds, J.C. 2000. Journal of Zoology, London, 251: 265-276.
Variation in abundance of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) between three regions of rural Britain, in relation to landscape and other variables.
Heydon, M.J., Reynolds, J.C., & Short, M.J. 2000. Journal of Zoology, London, 251: 253-264.
Fox (Vulpes vulpes) management in three contrasting regions of Britain, in relation to agricultural and sporting interests.
Heydon, M.J. & Reynolds, J.C. 2000. Journal of Zoology, London, 251: 237-252.
The impact of dimethoate on the spatial distribution of beneficial arthropods in winter wheat.
Holland, J.M., Winder, L., & Perry, J.N. 2000. Annals of Applied Biology, 136: 93-105.
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.