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Pheasant management in small broadleaved woodlands.
Robertson, P.A. 1988. In: Jardine, D.C. (ed.) Wildlife Management in Forests: 25-33. Institute of Chartered Foresters, Edinburgh.
Survival of released pheasants, Phasianus colchicus, in Ireland.
Robertson, P.A. 1988. Journal of Zoology, London, 214: 683-695.
The Pheasant.
Robertson, P.A. 1988. Shire Natural History Series, Shire Publications, Aylesbury.
Harvesting gamebirds.
Robertson, P.A. & Rosenberg, A.A. 1988. In: Hudson, P.J. & Rands, M.R.W. (eds) Ecology and Management of Gamebirds: 177-201. Blackwell Scientific Publications, London.
The effects of woodland management for pheasants on the abundance of butterflies in Dorset, England.
Robertson, P.A., Woodburn, M.I.A., & Hill, D.A. 1988. Biological Conservation, 45: 159-167.
The Cereals and Gamebirds Research Project: Overcoming the indirect effects of pesticides.
Sotherton, N.W. 1988. In: Harding, D.J.L. (ed.) Britain since Silent Spring. An Update on the Ecological Effects of Agricultural Pesticides in the UK: 64-72. Symposium proceedings, Cambridge March 1988. Institute of Biology, London.
The effects of pesticide exclusion strips on faunal populations in Great Britain.
Sotherton, N.W., Dover, J.W., & Rands, M.R.W. 1988. Ecological Bulletins, 39: 197-199.
Criteria for the design, execution and analysis of terrestrial non-target invertebrate field tests.
Sotherton, N.W., Jepson, P.C. & Pullen, A.J. 1988. In: Greaves, M.P., Smith, B.P. & Greig-Smith, P.W. (eds) Environmental Effects of Pesticides: 183-190. BCPC Monograph No. 40, British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
Field assessments of resistance to the aphids Sitobion avenae and Metopolophium dirhodum in old and modern spring-sown wheats.
Sotherton, N.W. & Lee, G. 1988. Annals of Applied Biology, 112: 239-248.
The effects of foliar fungicides on beneficial arthropods in wheat fields.
Sotherton, N.W. & Moreby, S.J. 1988. Entomophaga, 33: 87-99.
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