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797 Index Index ORIGINAL PAPERS Ali, A.R. see Belsky, A.J. Crowe, D. see Lumaret, J.P. Amundson, R.G. see Belsky, A.J. Davis, B.N.K., Lakhani, K.H. & Brown, M.C. Experi¬ Andren, H. & Angelstam, P. Moose browsing on Scots ments on the effects of fertilizer and rabbit grazing pine in relation to stand size and distance to forest treatments upon the vegetation of a limestone edge, 133 quarry floor, 615 Angelstam, P. see Andren, H. De Ruiter, P.C., Moore, J.C., Zwart, K.B., Bouwman, Ashmore, M.R. see Ling, K.A. L.A., Hassink, J., Bloem, J., De Vos, J.A., Marinis- Barlow, N.D. A model for the spread of bovine Tb in sen, J.C.Y., Didden, W.A.M., Lebbink, G. & Brus¬ New Zealand possum populations, 156 saard, L. Simulation of nitrogen mineralization in Barlow, N.D. & Goldson, S.L. A modelling analysis of the below-ground food webs of two winter wheat the successful biological control of Sitona discoideus fields, 95 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) by Microctonus aethio- De Vos, J,A. see De Ruiter, P.C. poides (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in New Zealand, Delibes, M. see Palomares, F. 165 Didden, W.A.M. see De Ruiter, P.C. Baur, A. see Baur, B. Donazar, J.A., Hiraldo, F. & Bustamante, J. Baur, B. & Baur, A. Climatic warming due to thermal Factors influencing nest site selection, breeding den¬ radiation from an urban area as possible cause for sity and breeding success in the bearded vulture the local extinction of a land snail, 333 {Gypaetus harbatus), 504 Bealey, C.E. see Robertson, P.A. Donazar, J.A., Negro, J J. & Hiraldo, F. Foraging habi¬ Becker, P.H. see Thompson, D.R. tat selection, land-use changes and population decline Belsky, A.J., Mwonga, S.M., Amundson, R.G. & Dux- in the lesser kestrel Falco naumanni, 515 bury, J.M., Ali, A.R, Comparative effects of isolated Douglas, A.A. see Ormerod, SJ. trees on their undercanopy environments in high- and Dowie, M. see Mon^omery, W.L low-rainfall savannas, 143 Dowling, T.I. see Pierce , L.L. Bernal, J.L. see Lumaret, J.P. Durrell,S.E.A. le V. dit, see Yates, M.G. Bertrand, M. see Lumaret, J.P. Duxbury, J.M. see Belsky, A.J. Bloem, J. see De Ruiter, P.C. Elston, D.A. see Buckland, S.T. Bouwman, L.A. see De Ruiter, P.C. Fabre, A. see Pinay, G. Bradshaw, A.D. see Guo, J.Y. Fahey, T.J. see Mou, P Briggs, J.M. see Gibson, D.J. Fitzgibbon, C.D. The distribution of grey squirrel dreys Brown, A.F. & Stillman, R.A. Bird-habitat associations in farm woodland: the influence of wood area, isola¬ in the eastern Highlands of Scotland, 31 tion and management, 736 Brown, M.C. see Davis, B.N.K. Freedman, B. see Mackinnon, D.S. Brussaard, L. see De Ruiter, P.C. French, N.P. see WaU, R. Buckland, S.T. & Elston, D.A. Empirical models for the Frost, A.J. see Yates, M.G. spatial distribution of wildlife, 478 Furness, R.W. see Thompson, D.R. BuUen, F. see Walker, J. Galante, E. see Lumaret, J.P. Bustamante, J. see Don^ar, J.A. Gardener, CJ., Mclvor, J.G. & Jansen, A. Passage of Cairns, S.C. & Grigg, G.C. Population dynamics of red legume and grass seeds through the digestive tract kangeroos {Macropus rufus) in relation to rainfall in of cattle and their survival in faeces, 63 the South Australian pastoral zone, 444 Gardener, C.J., Mclvor, J.G. & Jansen, A. Survival of Carroll, A.L. & Quiring, D.T. Influence of feeding by seeds of tropical grassland species subjected to Zeiraphera canadensis (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) on bovine digestion, 75 growth of white spruce: larval density-damage and Gautestad, A.O. & Mysterud, I. Physical and biological damage-shoot production relationships, 629 mechanisms in animal movement processes, 523 Chadwick, A. see Pei%, R.K. Gibson, D.J., Seastedt, T.R & Briggs, J.M. Manage¬ Qark, N. w Hill, D. ment practices in tallgrass prairie: large- and small- Qarke, R.T. see Yates, M.G. scale experimental effects on species composition, Cock, M.J.W. see Van Den Berg, H. 247 Cooper, J.F., see Lumaret, J.P. Goldson, S.L. see Barlow, N.D. Coughlan, J.C., see Pierce, L.L. Goss-Custard, J.D. see Yates, M.G. Crigg, G.C. see Cairns, S.C. Gray, A.J. see Raybould, A.F. Crisp, D.T. Population densities of juvenile trout Green, P. see HiU, D. (Salmo trutta) in five upland streams and their Green, R.E. see Stowe, TJ. effects upon growth, survival and dispersal, 759 Green, R.E. & Stowe, T J. The decline of the corncrake 798 Crex crex in Britain and Ireland in relation to habitat Lonsdale, W.M. Losses from the seed bank of Mimosa Index change, 689 pigra: soil micro-organisms vs. temperature fluctua¬ Guo, J.Y. & Bradshaw, A.D. The flow of nutrients and tions, 654 energy through a Chinese farming system, 86 Lowday, J.E. see Marrs, R.H. GutkiTez, A.P., Neuenschwander, P. & Van Alphen, Lumaret, J.P., Galante, E., Lumbreras, C., Mena, J., J.J.M. Factors affecting biological control of cassava Bertrand, M., Bernal, J.L., Cooper, J.F., Kadiri, N. mealybug by exotic parasitoids; a ratio-dependent &, Crowe, D. Field effects of ivermectin residues on supply - demand driven model, 706 dung beetles, 428 Hassink, J. see De Ruiter, P.C. Lumbreras, C. see Lumaret, J.P. Hatton, T. J., Pierce, L.L. & Walker, J. Ecohydrological McGrorty, S. see Yates, M.G. changes in the Murray-Darling Basin.II.Development Mclvor, J.G. see Gardener, C.J. and tests of a water balance model, 274 MacKinnon, D.S. & Freedman, B. Effects of silvicultural Hatton, T.J. see Pierce, L.L. use of the herbicide glyphosate on breeding birds of Hawkins, J.P. & Roberts, C.M. Effects of recreational regenerating clearcuts in Nova Scotia, Canada, 395 scuba diving on coral reefs: trampling on reef-flat McVicar, T.R. see Pierce, L.L. communities, 25 Marinissen, J.C.Y. see De Ruiter, P.C. Hill, D., Rushton, S.P., Oark, N., Green, P. & Prys- Marrs, R.H., Pakeman, R.J. & Lowday, J.E. Control of Jones, R. Shorebird communities on British estu¬ bracken and the restoration of heathland. V. Effects aries: factors affecting community composition, 220 of bracken control treatments on the rhizome and Hill, D.A. see Robertson, P.A. its relationship with frond performance, 107 Hiraldo, F. see Donazar, J.A. Mayes, iX see Stowe, T.J. Hodgson, J.G. Commonness and rarity in British butter¬ Mayes, R.W. see Salt, C.A. flies, 407 Mena, J. see Lumaret, J.P. Hughes, J.W. see Mou, P. Middleton, D.A.J., Nisbet, R.M. & Kerr, A.J. A mathe¬ Incoil, L.D. see Peng, R.K. matical model of the effect of shooting barnacle geese Innes, J.L. & Whittaker, R.J. Relationships between the wintering on Islay, 1 crown condition of Sitka and Norway spruce and the Montgomery, W.I. & Dowie, M. The distribution and environment in Great Britain: an exploratory analysis, population regulation of the wood mouse Apodemus 341 sylvaticus on field boundaries of pastoral farmland, Jansen, A. see Gardener, C. J. 783 Jeger, M.J., Starr, J.L. & Wilson, K. Modelling winter Moore, J.C. see De Ruiter, P.C. survival dynamics of Meloidogyne spp. (Nematoda) Morgan, K.L. see Wall, R. eggs and juveniles with egg viability and population Mou, P. & Fahey, T.J., Hughes, J.W. Effects of soil dis¬ losses, 496 turbance on vegetation recovery and nutrient accu¬ Jeger, M.J. & Thresh, J.M. Modelling reinfection of mulation following whole-tree harvest of a northern replanted cocoa by swollen shoot virus in pandemi- hardwood ecosystem, 661 cally diseased areas, 187 Mou, P. & Fahey, T.J. regrow: a computer model simu¬ Jepson, P.C. see Sherratt, T.N. lating the early successional process of a disturbed Kadiri, N. see Lumaret, J.P. northern hardwood ecosystem, 676 Keith, J.O. see MulUe, W.C. Mountford, J.O., Lakhani, K.H. & Kirkham, F.W. Kellner, O. Effects on associated flora of sylvicultural Experimental assessment of the effects of nitrogen nitrogen fertilization repeated at long intervals, 563 addition under hay-cutting and aftermath grazing Kerr, AJ. see Middleton, D.A.J. on the vegetation of meadows on a Somerset peat Kirkham, F.W. see Mountford, J.O. moor, 321 Kruuk, H. The diving behaviour of the platy¬ Moy, I. see Yates, M.G. pus ('Orn/V/ior/iyncAtis anatinus)in waters with differ¬ Mullie, W.C. & Keith, J.O. The effects of aerially applied ent trophic status, 592 fenitrothion and chlorpyrifos on birds in the savannah Ladle, M. see Welton, J.S. of northern Senegal, 536 Lakhani, K.H. see Davis, B.N.K. Musil, C.F. Effect of invasive Australian acacias on the Lakhani, K.H. see Mountford, J.O. regeneration, growth and nutrient chemistry of South Lakhani, K.H. see Yates, M.G. African lowland fynbos, 361 Lamont, B.B & Runcunan, H.V. Fire may stimulate flow¬ Mwonga, S.M. see Belsky, A.J. ering, branching, seed production and seedling estab¬ Mysterud, I. see Gautestad, A.O. lishment in two kangaroo paws (Haemodoraceae), Negi, G.C.S., Rikhari, H.C., Ram, J. & Singh, S.P. Fora¬ 256 ging niche characteristics of horses, sheep and goats in Lebbink, G. see De Ruiter, P.C. an alpine meadow of the Indian Central Himalaya, Lii^, K.A., Power, S.A. & Ashmore, M.R. A survey of 383 the health of Fagus sylvatica in southern Britain, 295 Negro, J.J. see Donazar, J.A. Lloyd, E.C. see Ormerod, S.J. Neuenschwander, P. see Gutierrez, A.P. 799 INeutel, W. see Robertson, P.A. Seastedt, T.R. see Gibson, D J. Index Newton, A.V. see Stowe, T.J. Sherratt, T.N. & Jepson, P.C. A metapopulation Nisbet, R.M. see Middkton, D.A.J. approach to modelling the long-term impact of pesti¬ O’Connor, T.G. The influence of rainfall and grazing on cides on invertebrates, 696 the demography of some African savanna grasses: a Singh, S.P. see Negi, G.C.S. matrix modelling approach, 119 Starr, J.L. see Jeger, M.J. Omierod, S.J., Rundle, S.D., Lloyd, E.C. & Douglas, Stillman, R.A. see Brown, A.F. A.A. The influence of riparian management on the Stowe, T J., Newton, A.V., Green, R.E. & Mayes, E. The habitat structure and macroinvertebrate conunu- decline of the corncrake Crex crex in Britain and Ire¬ nities of upland streams draining plantation forests, land in relation to habitat, 53 13 Sutton, S.L. see Peng, R.K. Pakeman, R.J. see Marrs, R.H. Thompson, D.R., Becker, P.H. & Furness, R.W. Long¬ Palomares, F. & Delibes, M. Key habitats for Egyptian term changes in mercury concentrations in herring mongooses in Donana National Park, south-western gulls Larus argentatus and common terns Sterna hir- Spain, 752 undo from the German North Sea coast, 316 Panetta, F.D. & Randall, R.P. Emex australis and the Thresh, J.M. see Jeger, M J. competitive hierarchy of a grazed annual pasture, 373 Tranvik, L., Bengtsson, G. & Rundgren, S. Relative Peng, R.K., IncoU, L.D., Sutton, S.L., Wright, C. & abundance and resistance traits of two Collembola Chadwick, A. Diversity of airborne arthropods in a species under metal stress, 43 silvoarable agroforestry system, 551 Van Alphen, J.J.M. see Gutierrez, A.P. Percival, S.M. The effects of reseeding, fertilizer applica¬ Van Den Berg, H. & Cock, MJ.W. Stage-specific mor¬ tion and disturbance on the use of grasslands by bar¬ tality of Helicoverpa armigera in three smallholder nacle geese, and the implications for refuge crops in Kenya, 640 management, 437 Volkl, W., ZwdUer, H., Romstock-VSIkl, M. & Schmel¬ Pierce, L.L. see Hatton, T.J. zer, C. Habitat management in calcareous grass¬ Pierce, L.L., Walker, J., Dowling, T.I., McVicar, T.R., lands: effects on the insect community developing in Hatton, T.J., Running, S.W. & Coughlan, J.C. Ecohy- flower heads of Cynarea, 307 drological changes in the Murray-Darling Basin.III.A Walker, J. see Hatton, TJ. simulation of regional hydrological changes, 283 Walker, J. see Pierce , L.L. Pinay, G., Roques, L. & Fabre, A. Spatial and temporal Walker, J., BuUen, F. & Williams, B.G. Ecohydrological patterns of denitrification in a riparian forest, 581 changes in the Murray-Darling Basin.I.The number Plant, R.A. see Yates, M.G. of trees cleared over two centuries, 265 Power, S.A. see Ling, K.A, Wall, R., French, N.P. & Morgan, K.L. Sheep blowfly Prys-Jones, R. see Hill, D. population control: development of a simulation Quiring, D.T. see Carroll, A.L. model and analysis of management strategies, 743 Rainbow, P.S. see Weeks, J.M. Weeks, J.M. & Rainbow, P.S. The relative importance Ram, J. see Negi, G.C.S. of food and seawater as sources of copper and zinc Randall, R.P. see Panetta, F.D. to talitrid amphipods (Crustacea; Amphipoda: Tali- Raybould, A.F. & Gray, A.J. Genetically modified crops tridae), 722 and hybridization with wild relatives: a UK perspec¬ Welton, J.S. & Ladle, M. The experimental treatment of tive, 199 the blackfly, Simulium posticatum in the Dorset Stour Rikhari, H.C. see Negi, G.C.S. using the biologically produced insecticide Bacillus Rispin, W.E. see Yates, M.G. thuringiensis var. israelensis, 772 Roberts, C.M. see Hawkins, J.P. Whittaker, R.J. see Innes, J.L. Robertson, P.A., Woodbum, M.I.A. & Hill, D.A. Factors Wiltiams, B.G. see Walker, J. affecting winter pheasant density in British wood¬ Wilson, K. see Jeger, MJ. lands, 459 Windig, JJ. Intensity of Longitarsus jacobaeae her- Robertson, P.A., Woodbum, M.I.A., Neutel, W. & Bea- bivory and mortality of Senecio jacobaea, 179 ley, C.E. Effects of land use on breeding pheasant Woodbum, M.I.A. see Robertson, P.A. density, 465 Woodbum, M.I.A. see Robertson, P.A. Romstdck-VdIkI, M. see Volkl, W. Wright, C. see Peng, R.K. Roques, L. see Pinay, G. Yates, M.G., Goss-Custard, J.D., McGrorty, S., Lakham, Runciman, H.V see Lamont, B.B K.H., Durrell, S.E.A. 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