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The potential of agri-environment schemes to enhance biocontrol in arable crops.
Holland, J.M. 2007. Aspects of Applied Biology, 81: 127-134.
Managing uncropped land in order to enhance biodiversity benefits of the arable farmed landscape.
Holland, J.M., Orson, J., Powell, W., Storkey, J., & Chamberlain, D.E. 2007. Aspects of Applied Biology, 81: 255-260.
Spatio-temporal distribution and emergence of beetles in arable fields in relation to soil moisture.
Holland, J.M., Thomas, C.F.G., Birkett, T.C., & Southway, S.E. 2007. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 97: 89-100.
Importance of Arthropod Pests and Their Natural Enemies in Relation to Recent Farming Practice Changes in the UK.
Holland, J.M. & Oakley, J. 2007. Research review No.64, The Home-Grown Cereals Authority, London.
Beneficial insects and spiders of arable farmland.
Holland, J.M. 2007. In: Winspear, R. (ed.) The Farm Wildlife Handbook: 82-91. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Sandy.
Habitat use and diet of Common Snipe Gallinago gallinago breeding on moorland in northern England.
Hoodless, A.N., Ewald, J.A., & Baines, D. 2007. Bird Study, 54: 182-191.
Habitat selection and foraging behaviour of breeding Eurasian Woodcock Scolopax rusticola: a comparison between contrasting landscapes.
Hoodless, A.N. & Hirons, G.J.M. 2007. Ibis, 149 Supplement 2: 234-249.
Eurasian Woodcock Scolopax rusticola Linnaeus.
Hoodless, A.N. 2007. In: Forrester, R. & Andrews, I. (eds) The Birds of Scotland: 653-656. Scottish Ornithologists' Club, Aberlady.
Impacts of agricultural land use on streamwater and sediment phosphorus concentrations: implications for phosphorus-cycling in lowland rivers.
Jarvie, H.P., Sutton, E.J., Withers, P.J.A., Harper, D.M., Stoate, C., Foy, R., Mortimer, R.J.G. & St Quinton, K. 2007. In: Heckrath, G., Rubaek, G.H. & Kronvang, B. (eds) Diffuse Phosphorus Loss: Risk Assessment, Mitigation Options and Ecological Effects in River Basins; Danmarks JordbrugsForksning Plant Science: 83-86. University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Effects of selective herbicide treatment, row width and spring cultivation on weed and arthropod communities in winter wheat.
Jones, N.E. & Smith, B.M. 2007. Aspects of Applied Biology, 81: 39-46.
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