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THE JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY EDITED FOR THE BRITISH ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY BY JOHN MILES & NIGEL WEBB EDITORIAL BOARD B. L. BAYNE D. E. BIGNELL W. N. BONNER R. T. CLARKE J. P. CROXALL W. DAY M. O. HILL T. C. HUTCHINSON P. G. JARVIS R. H. MARRS C. F. MASON M. G. MORRIS P. ROTHERY R. W. SNAYDON 1. F. SPELLERBERG J. 1. SPRENT HENRY THOMAS D. WELCH VOLUME 28 1991 BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS OXFORD LONDON EDINBURGH BOSTON MELBOURNE PARIS BERLIN VIENNA 1991 PUBLISHED BY BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS, OSNEY MEAD, OXFORD This journal is covered by Current Contents, ASCA, Geo Abstracts, GEOBASE and Science Citation Index ©1991 British Ecological Society. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by The British Ecological Society for libraries and other users registered with the Copyright Clearance Centre (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service, provided that the base fee of $06.00 per copy is paid directly to CCC, 27 Congress Street, Salem, MA 10970, U.S.A. This consent does not apply to other kinds of copying, such as copying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes, for creating new collective works or for resale. Special requests should be addressed to the Editor. 0021-8790/91/S06.00. Printed in Great Britain at The Alden Press, Oxford CONTENTS ORIGINAL PAPERS page Anderson, R. Habitat deterioration and the migratory behaviour of moose (A Ices alces L.) . 102 Armstrong, R. H. See Hodgson, J. Arredondo-Jimenez, J. I. See Rejmankova, E. Aston, R. J. See Beattie, R. C. Baillie, S. R. See Gooch, S. Bakker, J. P. See Olff, H. Bakker, J. P. See Ter Heerdt, G. N. J. Barlow, N. D. An aggregated disease/host model for bovine Tb in New Zealand possum populations .777 Barlow, N. D. Control of endemic bovine Tb in New Zealand possum populations: results from a simple model.794 Barralis, G. See Dessaint, F. Beattie, M. M. See Hodgson, J. Beattie, R. C., Aston, R. J. & Milner, A. G. P. A field study of fertilization and embryonic development in the common frog {Rana temporaria) with particular reference to acidity and temperature .346 B^ard, J. & Lapointe, G. Responses of hayfield vegetation to spring grazing by greater snow geese. 187 B^ard, J. See Gauthier, G. Birkhead, T. R. See Gooch, S. Bohbink, R. Effects of nutrient enrichment in Dutch chalk grassland .... 28 Carlherg, B. See Nilsson, C. Carvalho, L. H. See Guttierrez, A. P. Chadoeuf, R. See Dessaint, F. Chapman, S. B. & Rose, R. J. Changes in the vegetation at Coom Rigg Moss National Nature Reserve within the period 1958-86 . 140 Cheplick, G. P. See Marks, S. Chiverton, P. A. & Sotherton, N. W. The effects on beneficial arthropods of the exlusion of herbicides from cereal crop edges.1029 Clarke, R. T. See Goss-Custard, J. D. Clay, K. See Marks, S. Conroy, J. W. H. See Kruuk, H. Coughenour, M. B. Biomass and nitrogen responses to grazing of upland steppe on Yellowstone’s northern winter range. 71 Crawley, M. J. & Weiner, J. Plant size variation and vertebrate herbivory: winter wheat grazed by rabbits. 154 Daldorph, P. W. G. & Thomas, J. D. The effect of nutrient enrichment on a freshwater community dominated by macrophytes and molluscs and its relevance to snail control. 685 Daldorph, P. W. G. See Thomas, J. D. De Leeuw, J. See Ter Heerdt, G. N. J. Dessaint, F., Chadoeuf, R. & Barralis, G. Spatial pattern analysis of weed seed in the cultivated soil seed bank.721 Diallo, O. See Hanan, N. P. Dighton, J. See Harrison, A. F. Diouf, A. See Hanan, N. P. V VI Contents Dos Santos, W. J. See Guttierrez, A. P. Durell, S. E. A. le V. dit. See Goss-Custard, J. D. Edenius, L. The effect of resource depletion on the feeding behaviour of a browser: winter foraging by moose on Scots pine.318 Ehrenfeld, J. G. & Schneider, J. P. Chamaecyparis thyoides wetlands and suburbanization: effects on hydrology, water quality and plant community composition.467 Ekblad, A. See Nilsson, C. Ellis, C. K. See Guttierrez, A. P. Fernandes, C. A. P. See Guttierrez, A. P. Fernandez-Quintanilla, C. See Gonzalez-Andujar, J. L. Forbes, T. D. A. See Hodgson, J. Forseth, T., Ugedal, O., Jonsson, B., Langeland, A. & Nj^stad, O. Radiocaesium turnover in Arctic charr {Salvelinus alpinus) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a Norwegian lake.1055 Francis, B. J. See Moore, R. Furness, R. W. See Thompson, D. R. Gardfjell, M. See Nilsson, C. Gauthier, G. & Bedard, J. Experimental tests of the palatability of forage plants in greater snow geese.491 George, C. L. See Warwick, R. M. Giga, D. P. & Smith, R. H. Intraspecific competition in the bean weevils Callosohruchus maculatus and Callosobruchus rhodesianus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae).918 Giller, P. S. See Good, J. A. Godfray, H. C. J. & Waage, J. K. Predictive modelling in biological control: the mango mealy bug (Rastrococcus invadens) and its parasitoids.434 Gonzalez-Andujar, J. L. & Fernandez-Quintanilla, C. Modelling the population dynamics of/Ireno 5/er///5 under dry-land cereal cropping systems ... 16 Gooch, S., Baillie, S. R. & Birkhead, T. R. Magpie Pica pica and songbird populations. Retrospective investigation of trends in population density and breeding success.1070 Good, J. A. & Giller, P. S. The effect of cereal and grass management on staphylinid (Coleoptera) assemblages in south-west Ireland.810 Goss-Custard, J. D. See Warwick, R. M. Goss-Custard, J. D., Warwick, R. M., Kirby, R., McGrorty, S., Clarke, R. T., Pearson, B., Rispin, W. E., S. E. A. le V. dit Durell & Rose, R. J. Towards predicting wading bird densitires from predicted prey densities in a post¬ barrage Severn Estuary.1006 Goulard, M. See Navas, M. L. Gribbin, S. D. See Ormerod, S. J. Guttierrez, A. P., Dos Santos, W. J., Pizzamiglio, M. A., Villacorta, A., Ellis, C. K., Fernandes, C. A. P. & Tutida, I. Modelling the interaction of cotton and the cotton boll weevil. II. Bollweevil {Anthonomus grandis) in Brazil . . 398 Guttierrez, A. P., Dos Santos, W. J., Villacorta, A., Pizzamiglio, M. A., Ellis, C. K., Carvalho, L. H. & Stone, N. D. Modelling the interaction of cotton and the cotton boll weevil. I. A comparison of growth and development of cotton varieties .371 Hackett, C. A. See Phillips, M. S. Hamer, K. C. See Thompson, D. R. Hanan, N. P., Prevost, Y. P., Diouf, A. & Diallo, O. Assessment of desertification around deep wells in the Sahel using satellite imagery. 173 Contents vii Harris, S. See Trewhella, W. J. Harrison, A. F., Taylor, K., Hatton, J. C., Dighton, J. & Howard, D. M. Potential of a root bioassay for determining P-deficiency in high altitude grassland . 277 Harvey, A. See Parsons, A. J. Hatton, J. C. See Harrison, A. F. Hochberg, M. E. & Waage, J. K. A model for the biological control of Oryctes (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) by means of pathogens . . . . 514 Hodgkinson, K. C. Shrub recruitment response to intensity and season of fire in a semi-arid woodland. 60 Hodgson, J., Forbes, T. D. A., Armstrong, R. H., Beattie, M. M. & Hunter, E. A. Comparative studies of the ingestive behaviour and herbage intake of sheep and cattle grazing indigenous hill plant communities.205 Hodkinson, I. D. See Thomas, A. T. Howard, D. M. See Harrison, A. F. Hunter, E. A. See Hodgson, J. Ibaraki, K. See Kataoka, M. Irvine, K. See Moss, B. Jarvis, P. G. See Teklehaimanot, Z. Jarvis, P. G. See Wang, Y. P. Jinchu, Hu See Reid, D. G. Johnson, I. R. See Parsons, A. J. Jones, L. See Smith, R. S. Jonsson, B. See Forseth, T. Kataoka, M. (The late), Ibaraki, K. & Tokunaga, H. Population regulation of Rhodesgrass cultivars in sward conditions. II. Tiller density.842 Kirby, R. See Goss-Custard, J. D. Kirby, R. See Warwick, R. M. Kolb, H. H. Use of burrows and movements by wild rabbits {Oryctolagus cmiculus) on an area of sand dunes.879 Kolb, H. H. Use of burrows and movements by wild rabbits {Oryctolagus cuniculus) in an area of hill grazing and forestry.892 Kruuk, H. & Conroy, J. W. H. Mortality of otters {Lutra lutra) in Shetland 83 Kruuk, H., Conroy, J. W. H. & Moorhouse, A. Recruitment to a population of otters {Lutra lutra) in Shetland, in relation to fish abundance. 95 Lance, A. N. See Stewart, A. J. A. Langeland, A. See Forseth, T. Lankester, K., van Apeldoorn, R., Meelis, E. & Verboom, J. Management perspectives for populations of the Eurasian badger {Meles meles) in a fragmented landscape.561 Lapointe, G. See Bedard, J. Lawton, J. H. See Varvarigos, P. Marks, S., Clay, K. & Cheplick, G. P. Effects of fungal endophytes on interspecific and intraspecific competition in the grasses. 194 Mayes, R. W. See Salt, C. A. McGrorty, S. See Goss-Custard, J. D. McKay, H. V. Egg-laying requirements of woodland butterflies: brimstones {Gonepteryx rhamni) and alder buckthorn {Frangula alnus).731 Meelis, E. See Lankester, K. Milner, A. G. P. See Beattie, R. C. Moore, R. & Francis, B. J. Herbivory by insects on oak trees in pure stands compared with paired mixtures. 290 Moorhouse, A. See Kruuk, H. viii Contents Moss, B., Stansfield, J. & Irvine, K. Development of daphnid communities in diatom- and cyanophyte-dominated lakes and their relevance to lake restoration by biomanipulation.586 Muller, H. The impact of root herbivory as a function of plant density and competition: survival, growth and fecundity of Centaurea maculosa in field plots.759 Nadian, A. K. See Trewhella, W. J. Navas, M. L. & Goulard, M. Spatial pattern of a clonal perennial weed, Ruhia peregrwa (Rubiaceae) in vineyards of southern France.1120 Nilsson, C., Ekblad, A., Gardfjell, M. & Carlberg, B. Long-term effects of river regulation in river margin vegetation.965 Nj&stad, O. See Forseth, T. O’Halloran, J. See Ormerod, S. J. Olff, H. & Bakker, J. P. Long-term dynamics of standing crop and species composition after the cessation of fertilizer application to mown grassland 1042 Ormerod, S. J., O’Halloran, J., Gribbin, S. D. & Tyler, S. J. The ecology of dippers Cinclus cinclus in relation to stream acidity in upland Wales: breeding performance, calcium physiology and nestling growth.419 Parsons, A. J., Harvey, A. & Johnson, I. R. Plant-animal interaction in a continuously grazed mixture. 11. The role of differences in the physiology of plant growth and of selective grazing on the performance and stability of species in a mixture.635 Parsons, A. J., Harvey, A. & Woledge, J. Plant-animal interactions in a continuously grazed mixture. 1. Differences in the physiology of leaf expansion and the fate of leaves of grass and clover.619 Pearson, B. See Goss-Custard, J. D. Phillips, M. S., Hackett, C. A. & Trudgill, D. L. The relationship between the initial and final population densities of the potato cyst nematode Glohodera pallida for partially resistant potatoes. 109 Pizzamiglio, M. A. See Guttierrez, A. P. Pope, N. D. See Warwick, R. M. Prevost, Y. P. See Hanan, N. P. Racey, P.A. See Speakman, J. R. Raghubanshi, A. S. See Singh, R. S. Redpath, S. M. The impact of hen harriers on red grouse breeding success . . 659 Reid, D. G. & Jinchu, Hu. Giant panda selection between Bashania fangiana bamboo habitats in Wolong reserve, Sichuan, China.228 Reid, D. G., Taylor, A. H., Jinchu, Hu & Zisheng, Quin. Environmental influences on bamboo Bashania fangiana growth and implications for giant panda conversation.855 Rejmanek, J. I. See Rejmankova, E. Rejmankova, E., Savage, H. M., Rejmanek, M., Arredondo-Jimenez, J. I. & Roberts, D. R. Multivariate analysis of relationships between habitats, environmental factors and occurrence of anopheline mosquito larvae Anopheles albimanus and A. pseudopunctipennis in southern Chiapas, Mexico.827 Rip, W. J. See van Strien, A. J. Rispin, W. E. See Goss-Custard, J. D. Roberts, D. R. See Rejmankova, E. Rose, R. J. See Chapman, S. B. Rose, R. J. See Goss-Custard, J. D. Rowden, A. A. See Warwick, R. M. Contents IX Salt, C. A. & Mayes, R. W. Seasonal variations in radiocaesium uptake by reseeded hill pasture grazed at different intensities by sheep.949 Savage, H. M. See Rejmankova, E. Schneider, J. P. See Ehrenfeld, J. G. Singh, J. S. See Singh, R. S. Singh, R. S., Srivastava, S. C., Raghubanshi, A. S., Singh, J. S. & Singh, S. P. Microbial C, N and P in dry tropical savanna: effects of burning and grazing 869 Singh, S. P. See Singh, R. S. Smith, G. C. See Trewhella, W. J. Smith, R. H. See Giga, D. P. Smith, R. S. & Jones, L. The phenology of mesotrophic grassland in the Pennine Dales, Northern England: historic hay cutting dates, vegetation variation and plant species phenologies. 42 Snaydon, R. W. Replacement or additive designs for competition studies? . . 930 Sotherton, N. W. See Chiverton, P. A. Sotherton, N. W. See Thomas, M. B. Speakman, J. R., Webb, P. I. & Racey, P. A. Effects of disturbance on the energy expenditure of hibernating bats.1089 Srivastava, S. C. See Singh, R. S. Stansfield, J. See Moss, B. Stewart, A. J. A. & Lance, A. N. Effects of moor draining on the hydrology and vegetation of northern Pennine blanket bog.1107 Stone, N. D. See Guttierrez, A. P. Strucker, R. C. W. See van Strien, A. J. Summers, R. W. & Underhill, L. G. The growth of the population of dark-bellied brent geese Branta b. hernicla between 1955 and 1988 . 574 Taylor, A. H. See Reid, D. G. Taylor, C. M. A. See Wang, Y. P. Taylor, K. See Harrison, A. F. Teklehaimanot, Z. & Jarvis, P. G. Direct measurement of evaporation of intercepted water from forest canopies.603 Ter Heerdt, G. N. J., Bakker, J. P. & De Leeuw, J. Seasonal and spatial variation in living and dead plant material in a grazed grassland as related to plant species diversity. 120 Thomas, A. T. & Hodkinson, I. D. Nitrogen, water stress and the feeding efficiency of lepidopteran herbivores.703 Thomas, J. D. & Daldorph, P. W. G. Evaluation of bioengineering approaches aimed at controlling pulmonate snails: the effects of light attenuation and mechanical removal of macrophytes.532 Thomas, J. D. See Daldorph, P. W. G. Thomas, M. B., Wratten, S. D. & Sotherton, N. W. Creation of‘island’ habitats in farmland to manipulate populations of beneficial arthropods: predator densities and emigration.906 Thompson, D. R., Hamer, K. C. & Furness, R. W. Mercury accumulation in great skuas Catharacta skua of known age and sex and its effects upon breeding and survival.672 Tokunaga, H. See Kataoka, M. Trewhella, W. J., Harris, S., Smith, G. C. & Nadian, A. K. A field trial evaluating bait uptake by an urban fox (Vulpes vulpes) population.454 Trudgill, D. L. See Phillips, M. S. Tutida, I. See Guttierrez, A. P. Tyler, S. J. See Ormerod, S. J. X Contents Ugedal, O. See Forseth, T. Underhill, L. G. See Summers, R. W. van Apeldoorn, R. See Lankester, K. van der Burg, T. See van Strien, A. J. van Groenendael, J. M. See van Mierlo, J. E. M. van Mierlo, J. E. M. & van Groenendael, J. M. A population dynamic approach to the control of Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm. 128 van Strien, A. J., van der Burg, T., Rip, W. J. & Strucker, R. C. W. Effects of mechanical ditch management on the vegetation of ditch banks in Dutch peat areas .501 Varvarigos, P. & Lawton, J. H. Farmers’ perceptions of the scale of the bracken problem on farms in Less Favoured Areas in England and Wales . . . 990 Verboom, J. See Lankester, K. Villacorta, A. See Guttierrez, A. P. Waage, J. K. See Godfray, H. C. J. Waage, J. K. See Hochberg, M. E. Walker, D. A. & Walker, M. D. History and pattern of disturbance in Alaskan arctic terrestrial ecosystems: a hierarchical approach to analysing landscape change.244 Walker, M. D. See Walker, D. A. Wang, Y. P., Jarvis, P. G. & Taylor, C. M. A. PAR absorption and its relation to above-ground dry matter production of Sitka spruce .547 Warwick, R. M. See Goss-Custard, J. D. Warwick, R. M., Goss-Custard, J. D., Kirby, R., George, C. L., Pope, N. D. & Rowden, A. A. Static and dynamic environment factors determining the community structure of estuarine macrobenthos in SW Britain: why is the Severn Estuary different?. 329 Webb, P. 1. Sec Speakman, J. R. Weiner, J. See Crawley, M. J. Witkowski, E. T. F. Effects of invasive alien acacias on nutrient cycling in the coastal lowlands of the Cape fynbos. 1 Woledge, J. See Parsons, A. J. Wratten, S. D. See Thomas, M. B. Zisheng, Quin. See Reid, D. G. REVIEWS Avery, B. W. Soils of the British Isles .744 Beukema, J. J., Wolff, W. J. & Brouns, J. W. M. Expected Effects of Climatic Change on Marine Coastal Ecosystems ..1132 Brown, A. H. D., Frankel, O. H., Marshall, D. R. & Williams, J. T. The Use of Plant Genetic Resources.358 Dell, B., Havel, J. J. & Malajczuk, N. The Jarrah Forest: A Complex Mediterra¬ nean Ecosystem.744 Eden, M. J. Ecology and Land Management in Amazonia.359 El Bassam, N., Danbroth, M. & Loughman, B. C. Genetic Aspects of Plant Mineral Nutrition.745 Furtado, J. L, Morgan, W. B., Pfaflin, J. R. & Ruddle, K. Tropical Resources: Ecology and Development.746 Hairston, N. G. Ecological Experiments: Purpose. Design and Execution . . . 359 Harrison, A. F., Ineson, P. & Heal, O. W. Nutrient Cycling in Terrestrial Ecosystems: Field Methods, Applications and Interpretation .361 Contents xi Hillier, S. H., Walton, D. W. H. & Wells, D. A. Calcareous Grasslands: Ecology and Management.361 Jackson, M., Ford-Lloyd, B. V. & Parry, M. L. Climatic Change and Plant Genetic Resources.lAl Lynch, J. M. The Rhizosphere.748 Munawar, M., Dixon, G., Mayfield, C. I., Reynoldson, T. & Sadar, M. H. Environmental Bioassay Techniques and Their Application.749 Owen, M. & Black, J. M. Waterfowl Ecology.1132 Proctor, J. Mineral Nutrients in Tropical Forests and Savanna Ecosystems 362 Ricci, C., Snell, T. W. & King, C. E. Rotifer Symposium.362 Salanki, J. & Herodek, S. Conservation and Management of Lakes.749 Schneider, S. H. Global Warming.1133 Selkirk, P. M., Seppelt, R. D. & Selkirk, D. R. Subantarctic Macquarie Island: Environment and Biology.363 Speight, M. R. & Wainhouse, D. Ecology and Management of Forest Insects 364 Sprent, J. I. & Sprent, P. Nitrogen-Fixing Organisms: Pure and Applied Aspects 750 Symoens, J. J. Vegetation of Inland Waters.365 Watt, A. D., Leather, S. R., Hunter, M. D. & Kidd, N. A. C. Population Dynamics of Forest Insects.751 Wohrmann, K. & Jain, S. K. Population Biology: Ecological and Evolutionary Viewpoints.752 Zonnefeld, 1. S. & Forman, R. T. T. Changing Landscapes: An Ecological Perspective.366 SHORT NOTICES Adam, P. Saltmarsh Ecology.754 Adriano, D. C. & Johnson, A. H. Acidic Precipitation. Vol. 2. Biological and Ecological Effects.755 Baines, C. & Smart, J. A Guide to Habitat Creation.1134 Bsty\iss.,T. & Owens, S. Britain’s Changing Environment from the Air .... 754 Biro, P. & Tailing, J. F. Trophic Relationships in Inland Waters.367 Blackman, D. E., Humphreys, P. N. & Todd, P. Animal Welfare and the Law 756 Botkin, D. B. Discordant Harmonies: A New Ecology for the Twenty-first Century 366 Bruijnzeel, L. A. Hydrology of Moist Tropical Forests and Effects of Conversion: A State of Knowledge Review .753 Burrows, C. J. Processes of Vegetation Change.755 Bunce, R. G. H. & Howard, D. C. Species Dispersal in Agricultural Habitats 755 Cadbury, C. J. RSPB Conservation Review, No. 4.756 Caldwell, L. K. Between Two Worlds. Science. The Environmental Movement and Policy Choice.368 Cannell, M. R. G. & Hooper, M. D. The Greenhouse Effect and Terrestrial Ecosystems of the U.K.366 Chapman, G. P. Reproductive Versatility in the Grasses.753 Cittadino, E. Nature as the Laboratory. Darwinian Plant Ecology in the German Empire 1880-1900 368 Conway, G. R. & Barbier, E. B. After the Green Revolution: Sustainable Agriculture for Development.369 Crump, A. Dictionary of Environment and Development: People, Places, Ideas and Organizations.1134 Esch, G., Bush, A. & Aho, J. Parasite Communities: Patterns and Processes . . 756 Gerson, U. & Smiley, R. L. Acarine Biocontrol Agents.756 xii Contents Gould, P. Fire in the Rain. The Democratic Consequences of Chernobyl . . . 369 Guthrie, M. Animals of the Surface Film.755 Haining, R. Spatial Data Analysis in the Social and Environmental Sciences . . 753 Marker, J. Mayflies.755 Halwagy, R., Taha, F. K. & Omar, S. A. Advances in Range Management in Arid Lands.368 Hecht, S. & Cockburn, A. The Fate of the Forest. Developers, Destroyers and Defenders of the Amazon.369 Hengeveld, R. Dynamic Biogeography.370 Hodgson, J. Grazing Management. Science into Practice.370 Jordan, W. R., Gilpin, M. E. & Aber, J. D. Restoration Ecology: A Synthetic Approach to Ecological Research.368 Kingdom, J. Island Africa: The Evolution of Africa’s Rare Animals and Plants 757 Koop, H. Forest Dynamics. SILVI-STAR: A Comprehensive Monitoring System 369 Lazell, J. D. Jr. Wildlife of the Florida Keys.756 Luning, K. Seaweeds: Their Environment, Biogeography and Ecophysiology . . 754 McLusky, D. S. de Jonge, V. N. & Pomfret, J. North Sea-Estuaries Interactions 367 Marstrand, P. Renewable Energy.757 Miller, G. T. Living in the Environment. An Introduction to Environmental Science 367 Mitchell, P. L. & Kirby, K. J. Ecological ejfects of forestry practices in long- established woodland and their implications for nature conservation . . . 753 Myrberget, S. Wildlife Management in Europe Outside the Soviet Union ... 757 Parry, D. W. Plant Pathology in Agriculture.366 Parry, M. Climate Change and World Agriculture.370 Pieterse, A. H. & Murphy, K. J. Aquatic Weeds. The Ecology and Management of Nuisance Aquatic Vegetation.367 Rieley, J. O. & Page, S. E. Ecology of Plant Communities. A Phytosociological Account of the British Vegetation.754 Rodwell, J. S. et al. British Plant Communities. Vol. 1. Woodlands and Scrub 754 Rotheray, G. E. Aphid Predators.755 Saunders, D. A., Hopkins, A. J. M. & How, R. A. Australian Ecosystems: 200 Years of Utilization, Degradation and Reconstruction.367 Scottish Development Department. The Scottish Environment: Statistics, No. 2 . 754 Skogland, T. Comparative Social Organization of Wild Reindeer in Relation to Food, Mates and Predator Avoidance.757 Stephens, N. Natural Landscapes of Britain from the Air.754 Strong, D. H. Dreamers and Defenders. American Conservationists.368 Tallis, J. H. Plant Community History. Long-term Changes in Plant Distribution and Diversity.755 Tamisier, A. Camargue. Milieux et Paysages.370 Thornes, J. B. Vegetation and Erosion. Processes and Environments .... 368 Trudgill, S. T. Barriers to a Better Environment. What Stops Us Solving Environmental Problems?.367 Turner, B. L. II, Clark, W. C., Kates, R. W., Richards, J. F., Mathews, J. T. & Meyer, W. B. The Earth as Transformed by Human Action. Global and Regional Changes in the Biosphere Over the Past 300 Years .1134 Walter, H. & Breckle, S. W. Ecological Systems ofhte Geobiosphere. 3. Temperate and Polar Zonobiomes of Northern Eurasia.369 Weinberg, S. L. & Goldberg, K. P. Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences . . 753 Whitmore, T.C. An Introduction to Tropical Rain Forests.369 Young, J. Post Environmentalism.368

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