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Dispersal of Cryptococcus fagisuga Ldgr. in a beech forest in southern England was studied using suction traps and sticky traps. First instar larvae a...
Read moreSuction sampling is a popular method for the collection of quantitative data on grassland invertebrate populations, although there have been no detail...
Read moreIn a further study on the distribution of cereal aphids and their predators and parasites in southern England [see RAE/A 62, 500, 3133], the distribut...
Read moreThe numbers of Rhopalosiphum padi sampled using UK 12.2 m suction traps during the autumn were related to weather data from the preceding year using m...
Read moreWith the aim of developing a model for the prediction of Oscinella frit populations, migrating adults were sampled using suction traps at two location...
Read moreThe following is virtually the author's summary. The patterns of distribution, of insects flying over pasture, to leeward of a mixed hedge in southern...
Read moreThe following is based largely on the author's summary. The insect communities on vegetation in a mixed hedgerow and in neighbouring fields of pasture...
Read moreThere is continuing debate about the impact of agricultural practices on farmland wildlife. In particular, it has been postulated that a general decli...
Read moreThere is still considerable debate about the most effective methods of sampling invertebrates in monitoring and assessment programmes. The above-groun...
Read moreBluetongue virus (BTV), a pathogen of ruminants transmitted by Culicoides midges, has emerged dramatically across Europe since 1998. Surveillance of C...
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