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The impact on non-target arthropods of integrated compared to conventional farming: results from the LINK Integrated Farming Systems project.
Holland, J.M., Cook, S.K., Drysdale, A.D., Hewitt, M.V., Spink, J. & Turley, D.B. 1998. In: 1998 Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Pests & Diseases: 625-630. British Crop Protection Council, Brighton.
Comparative impact of insecticide treatments on beneficial invertebrates in conventional and integrated farming systems.
Holland, J.M. 1998. In: Haskell, P.T. & McEwen, P.K. (eds) Ecotoxicology: Pesticides and Beneficial Organisms: 267-276. Chapman and Hall, London.
Breeding biology of the Woodcock Scolopax rusticola in Britain.
Hoodless, A.N. & Coulson, J.C. 1998. Bird Study, 45: 195-204.
The role of pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) as hosts for ticks (Ixodes ricinus) and Lyme disease spirochaetes (Borrelia burgdorferi) in southern England.
Hoodless, A.N., Kurtenbach, K., Peacey, M.F., Nuttall, P.A. & Randolph, S.E. 1998. Gibier Faune Sauvage, 15 Supplement 2: 477-489.
Prevention of population cycles by parasite removal.
Hudson, P.J., Dobson, A.P., & Newborn, D. 1998. Science, 282: 2256-2258.
The Role of Hedgerows in the Ecology of Invertebrates in Arable Landscapes.
Joyce, K.A. 1998. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University of Southampton, Southampton.
Differential transmission of the genospecies of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato by game birds and small rodents in England.
Kurtenbach, K., Peacey, M.F., Rijpkema, S.G.T., Hoodless, A.N., Nuttall, P.A., & Randolph, S.E. 1998. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, April: 1169-1174.
Competence of pheasants as reservoirs for Lyme disease spirochetes.
Kurtenbach, K., Carey, D., Hoodless, A.N., Nuttall, P.A., & Randolph, S.E. 1998. Journal of Medical Entomology, 35: 77-81.
Variation in the diet of red foxes on Scottish moorland in relation to prey abundance.
Leckie, F.M., Thirgood, S.J., May, R., & Redpath, S.M. 1998. Ecography, 21: 599-604.
Thanaka (Limonia acidissima) and deet (di-methyl benzamide) mixture as a mosquito repellent for use by Karen women.
Lindsay, S.W., Ewald, J.A., Samung, Y., Apiwathnasorn, C., & Nosten, F. 1998. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 12: 295-301.
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