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794 Index Index ORIGINAL PAPERS Carter, N. see Winder, L. Carter, S. P. see Rushton, S. P. Aebischer, N. J. see Duffield, S. J. Chan, M.-S. & Jeger, M. J. An analytical model of Alonso, J. A. see Alonso, J. C. plant virus disease dynamics with roguing and Alonso, J. C., Alonso, J. A. & Bautista, L. M. replanting, 413 Carrying capacity of staging areas and facultative Clear Hill, B. see Bullock, J. M. migration extension in common cranes, 212 Clutton-Brock, T. H. & Lonergan, M. E. Culling Altena, H. J. see Berendse, F. regimes and sex ratio biases in Highland red deer, Arida, G. see Cohen, J. E. 521 Ash, H. J., Genunell, R. P. & Bradshaw, A. D. The Cohen, J. E., Schoenly, K., Heong, K. L., Justo, H., introduction of native plant species on industrial Arida, G., Barrion, A. T. & Litsinger, J. A. A food waste heaps; a test of immigration and other web approach to evaluating the effect of insecticide factors affecting primary succession, 74 spraying on insect pest population dynamics in a Atkinson, R. P. D. & Macdonald, D. W. Can Philippine irrigated rice ecosystem, 747 repellents function as a non-lethal means of Colgrove, P. M. see Salt, C. A. controlling moles {Talpa europaea)!, 731 Coquio, S. see HuUe, M. Bacon, P. E. see Stone, C. Daldorph, P. W. G. see Thomas, J. D. Baines, D., Sage, R. B. & Baines, M. M. The Dale, M. P. see Bullock, J. M. implications of red deer grazing to ground de Visser, W. see Berendse, F. vegetation and invertebrate communities of Scot¬ de Vries, W., Klijn, J. A. & Kros, J. Simulation of the tish native pinewoods, 776 long-term impact of atmospheric deposition on Baines, M. M. see Baines, D. dune ecosystems in the Netherlands, 59 Bakker, J. P. see van Der Woude, B. J. Delettre, Y. R. Fire disturbance of a chironomid Bale, J. S. see Hutchinson, L. A. (Diptera) community on heathlands, 560 Barlow, N. D. Predicting the effect of a novel den Nijs, J. C. M. see Oostermeijer, J. G. B. vertebrate biocontrol agent: a model for viral- Dennis, P., Thomas, M. B. & Sotherton, N. W. vectored immunocontraception of New Zealand Structural features of field boundaries which possums, 454 influence the overwintering densities of beneficial Barrion, A. T. see Cohen, J. E. arthropod predators, 361 Bautista, L. M. see Alonso, J. C. Diemont, W. H. & Oude Voshaar, J. H. Effects of Berendse, F., Oomes, M. J. M., Altena, H. J. & De climate and management on the productivity of Visser, W. A comparative study of nitrogen flows Dutch heathlands, 709 in two similar meadows affected by different Duffield, S. J. & Aebischer, N. J. The effect of spatial groundwater levels, 40 scale of treatment with dimethoate on invertebrate Bradshaw, A. D. see Ash, H. J. population recovery in winter wheat, 263 Bragg, O. M., Huhne, P. D., Ingram, H. A. P., Falkengren-Grerup, U. Importance of soil solution Johnston, J. P. & Wilson, A. I. A. A maximum- chemistry to field performance of Galium odoratum minimum recorder for shallow water tables, devel¬ and Stellaria nemorum, 182 oped for ecohydrological studies on mires, 589 Foppen, R. see Reijnen, R. Bright, P. W. & Morris, P. A. Animal translocation Foppen, R. & Reijnen, R. The effects of car traffic on for conservation: performance of dormice in breeding bird populations in woodland. II. Breed¬ relation to release methods, origin and season, 699 ing dispersal of male willow warblers {Phylloscopus Bright, P. W., Mitchell, P. & Morris, P. A. Dormouse trochilus) in relation to the proximity of a highway, distribution: survey techniques, insular ecology 95 and selection of sites for conservation, 329 Frampton, C. see Nugent, G. Buckley, P. A. & McCarthy, M. G. Insects, vegetation, Garcia, M. see Lopez-Hernandez, D. and the control of laughing gulls {Lams atricilld) at Gemmell, R. P. see Ash, H. J. Kennedy International Airport, New York City, 291 Green, R. E., Osborne, P. E. & Sears, E. J. The BuUock, J. M., Clear HiU, B., Dale, M. P. & distribution of passerine birds in hedgerows Silvertown, J. An experimental study of the effects during the breeding season in relation to char¬ of sheep grazing on vegetation change in a species- acteristics of the hedgerow and adjacent farmland, poor grassland and the role of seedling recruitment 677 into gaps, 493 HaU, A. J. see Hammond, P. S. Cao, Q. V. A tree survival equation and diameter Hammond, P. S., Hall, A. J. & Prime, J. H. The diet growth model for loblolly pine based on the self¬ of grey seals around Orkney and other island and thinning rule, 693 mainland sites in north-eastern Scotland, 340 794 Index Index ORIGINAL PAPERS Carter, N. see Winder, L. Carter, S. P. see Rushton, S. P. Aebischer, N. J. see Duffield, S. J. Chan, M.-S. & Jeger, M. J. An analytical model of Alonso, J. A. see Alonso, J. C. plant virus disease dynamics with roguing and Alonso, J. C., Alonso, J. A. & Bautista, L. M. replanting, 413 Carrying capacity of staging areas and facultative Clear Hill, B. see Bullock, J. M. migration extension in common cranes, 212 Clutton-Brock, T. H. & Lonergan, M. E. Culling Altena, H. J. see Berendse, F. regimes and sex ratio biases in Highland red deer, Arida, G. see Cohen, J. E. 521 Ash, H. J., Genunell, R. P. & Bradshaw, A. D. The Cohen, J. E., Schoenly, K., Heong, K. L., Justo, H., introduction of native plant species on industrial Arida, G., Barrion, A. T. & Litsinger, J. A. A food waste heaps; a test of immigration and other web approach to evaluating the effect of insecticide factors affecting primary succession, 74 spraying on insect pest population dynamics in a Atkinson, R. P. D. & Macdonald, D. W. Can Philippine irrigated rice ecosystem, 747 repellents function as a non-lethal means of Colgrove, P. M. see Salt, C. A. controlling moles {Talpa europaea)!, 731 Coquio, S. see HuUe, M. Bacon, P. E. see Stone, C. Daldorph, P. W. G. see Thomas, J. D. Baines, D., Sage, R. B. & Baines, M. M. The Dale, M. P. see Bullock, J. M. implications of red deer grazing to ground de Visser, W. see Berendse, F. vegetation and invertebrate communities of Scot¬ de Vries, W., Klijn, J. A. & Kros, J. Simulation of the tish native pinewoods, 776 long-term impact of atmospheric deposition on Baines, M. M. see Baines, D. dune ecosystems in the Netherlands, 59 Bakker, J. P. see van Der Woude, B. J. Delettre, Y. R. Fire disturbance of a chironomid Bale, J. S. see Hutchinson, L. A. (Diptera) community on heathlands, 560 Barlow, N. D. Predicting the effect of a novel den Nijs, J. C. M. see Oostermeijer, J. G. B. vertebrate biocontrol agent: a model for viral- Dennis, P., Thomas, M. B. & Sotherton, N. W. vectored immunocontraception of New Zealand Structural features of field boundaries which possums, 454 influence the overwintering densities of beneficial Barrion, A. T. see Cohen, J. E. arthropod predators, 361 Bautista, L. M. see Alonso, J. C. Diemont, W. H. & Oude Voshaar, J. H. Effects of Berendse, F., Oomes, M. J. M., Altena, H. J. & De climate and management on the productivity of Visser, W. A comparative study of nitrogen flows Dutch heathlands, 709 in two similar meadows affected by different Duffield, S. J. & Aebischer, N. J. The effect of spatial groundwater levels, 40 scale of treatment with dimethoate on invertebrate Bradshaw, A. D. see Ash, H. J. population recovery in winter wheat, 263 Bragg, O. M., Huhne, P. D., Ingram, H. A. P., Falkengren-Grerup, U. Importance of soil solution Johnston, J. P. & Wilson, A. I. A. A maximum- chemistry to field performance of Galium odoratum minimum recorder for shallow water tables, devel¬ and Stellaria nemorum, 182 oped for ecohydrological studies on mires, 589 Foppen, R. see Reijnen, R. Bright, P. W. & Morris, P. A. Animal translocation Foppen, R. & Reijnen, R. The effects of car traffic on for conservation: performance of dormice in breeding bird populations in woodland. II. Breed¬ relation to release methods, origin and season, 699 ing dispersal of male willow warblers {Phylloscopus Bright, P. W., Mitchell, P. & Morris, P. A. Dormouse trochilus) in relation to the proximity of a highway, distribution: survey techniques, insular ecology 95 and selection of sites for conservation, 329 Frampton, C. see Nugent, G. Buckley, P. A. & McCarthy, M. G. Insects, vegetation, Garcia, M. see Lopez-Hernandez, D. and the control of laughing gulls {Lams atricilld) at Gemmell, R. P. see Ash, H. J. Kennedy International Airport, New York City, 291 Green, R. E., Osborne, P. E. & Sears, E. J. The BuUock, J. M., Clear HiU, B., Dale, M. P. & distribution of passerine birds in hedgerows Silvertown, J. An experimental study of the effects during the breeding season in relation to char¬ of sheep grazing on vegetation change in a species- acteristics of the hedgerow and adjacent farmland, poor grassland and the role of seedling recruitment 677 into gaps, 493 HaU, A. J. see Hammond, P. S. Cao, Q. V. A tree survival equation and diameter Hammond, P. S., Hall, A. J. & Prime, J. H. The diet growth model for loblolly pine based on the self¬ of grey seals around Orkney and other island and thinning rule, 693 mainland sites in north-eastern Scotland, 340 795 Hammond, P. S., Hall, A. J. & Prime, J. H. The diet Milner-GuUand, E. J. A population model for the Index of grey seals in the Inner and Outer Hebrides, 737 management of the saiga antelope, 25 Hanratty, M. P. & Stay, F. S. Field evaluation of the Mitchell, P. see Bright, P. W. Littoral Ecosystem Risk Assessment Model’s Morris, P. A. see Bright, P. W. predictions of the effects of chlorpyrifos, 439 Niiio, M. see Lopez-Hemandez, D. Harrison, A. F., Taylor, K., Hatton, J. C. & Howard, Nugent, G. & Frampton, C. Microgeographic and D. M. Role of nitrogen in herbage production by temporal variation in mandible size within a New Agrostis-Festuca hill grassland, 351 Zealand fallow deer (Dama dama) population, 253 Hatton, J. C. see Harrison, A. F. Obbens, F. J. see Witkowski, E. T. F. Heong, K. L. see Cohen, J. E. O’Connor, T. G. Composition and population Hill, D. see Rushton, S. P. responses of an African savanna grassland to Hirst, D. J. see Winder, L. rainfall and grazing, 155 Holdgate, M. W. Ecology, development and global Okarma, H. see Jfdrzejewski, B. policy, 201 Oomes, M. J. M. see Berendse, F. Howard, D. M. see Harrison, A. F. Oostermeijer, J. G. B., Van’t Veer, R. & Den Nijs, J. C. M. HuUe, M., Coquio, S. & Laperche, V. Patterns in flight Population structure of the rare, long-lived perennial phenology of a migrant cereal aphid species, 49 Gentiana pneumonanthe in relation to vegetation and Hulme, P. D. see Bragg, O. M. management in the Netherlands, 428 Hunt, R. see Stockey, A. Osborne, P. E. see Green, R. E. Hutchinson, L. A. & Bale, J. S. Effects of sublethal Oude Voshaar, J. H. see Diemont, W. H. cold stress on the aphid Rhopalosiphum padi, 102 Pakeman, R. J., Marrs, R. H. & Jacob, P. J. A model Ingram, H. A. P. see Bragg, O. M. of bracken {Pteridium aquilinum) growth and the Jacob, P. J. see Pakeman, R. J. effects of control strategies and changing climate, Jfdrzejewski, B., Okarma, H., J^drzejewski, W. & 145 MRkowski, L. Effects of exploitation and protec¬ Panicker, K. N. see Vanamail, P. tion on forest structure, ungulate density and wolf Parish, T., Lakhani, K. H. & Sparks, T. H. Modelling predation in Bialowieza Primeval Forest, Poland, the relationship between bird population variables 664 and hedgerow and other field margin attributes. 1. Jfdrzejewski, W. see J^drzejewski, B. Species richness of winter, summer and breeding Jeger, M. J. see Chan, M.-S. birds, 764 Johnston, J. P. see Bragg, O. M. Pegtel, D. M. see van Der Woude, B. J. Justo, H. see Cohen, J. E. Pickup, G. Modelling patterns of defoliation by Kay, B. J. see Twigg, L. E. grazing animals in rangelands, 231 Kelliher, F. M. see Whitehead, D. Plumptre, A. J. & Reynolds, V. The effect of selective Klijn, J. A. see de Vries, W. logging on the primate populations in the Budongo Kramer, K. Selecting a model to predict the onset of Forest Reserve, Uganda, 631 growth of Fagus sylvatica, 172 Pollock, D. S. see Whitehead, D. Krishnamoorthy, K. see Vanamail, P. Pradeep Kumar, N. see Vanamail, P. Kros, J. see de Vries, W. Prime, J. H. see Hammond, P. S. Lakhani, K. H. see Parish, T. Prys-Jones, R. P. see Underhill, L. G. Lamb, C. S. see Salt, C. A. Prys-Jones, R. P., Underhill, L. G. & Waters, R. J. Lamont, B. B. see Witkowski, E. T. F. Index numbers for waterbird populations. 11. Lamont, B. B., Rees, R. G., Witkowski, E. T. F. & Coastal wintering waders in the United Kingdom Whitten, V. A. Comparative size, fecundity and 1970/71-1990/91,481 ecophysiology of roadside plants of Banksia Ravenscroft, N. O. M. The ecology of the chequered hookeriana, 137 skipper butterfly Carterocephalus palaemon in Lane, P. M. see Whitehead, D. Scotland. 1. Microhabitat, 613 Lane, S. J. see Vickery, J. A. Ravenscroft, N. O. M. The ecology of the chequered Laperche, V. see Hulle, M. skipper butterfly Carterocephalus palaemon in Litsinger, J. A. see Cohen, J. E. Scotland. 11. Foodplant quality and population Lonergan, M. E. see Clutton-Brock, T. H. range, 623 Lopez-Hemandez, D., Garcia, M. & Nino, M. Input Rees, R. G. see Lamont, B. B. and output of nutrients in a diked flooded savanna, Rehfisch, M. M. Man-made lagoons and how their 303 attractiveness to waders might be increased by McCarthy, M. G. see Buckley, P. A. manipulating the biomass of an insect benthos, 383 Macdonald, D. W. see Atkinson, R. P. D. Reijnen, R. see Foppen, R. Marrs, R. H. see Pakeman, R. J. Reijnen, R. & Foppen, R. The effects of car traffic on Mayes, R. W. see Salt, C. A. breeding bird populations in woodland. 1. Evi¬ MRkowski, L. see Jfdrzejewski, B. dence of reduced habitat quality for willow 796 warblers (Phylloscopus trochilus) breeding close to Underhill, L. G. see Prys-Jones, R. P. Index a highway, 85 Underhill, L. G. & Prys-Jones, R. P. Index numbers Reynolds, V. see Plumptre, A. J. for waterbird populations. I. Review and method¬ Rose, R. J. & Webb, N. R. The effects of temporary ology, 463 ballast roadways on heathland vegetation, 642 van Der Woude, B. J., Pegtel, D. M. & Bakker, J. P. Rushton, S. P. see Smith, R. S. Nutrient limitation after long-term nitrogen ferti¬ Rushton, S. P., Hill, D. & Carter, S. P. The abundance lizer application in cut grasslands, 405 of river corridor birds in relation to their habitats: a Vanamail, P., Krishnamoorthy, K., Pradeep Kumar, N., modelling approach, 313 Sabesan, S. & Panicker, K. N. Natural mortality of Sabesan, S. see Vanamail, P. Mansonia annulifera with special reference to Sackville Hamilton, N. R. Replacement and additive mortality due to Brugia malayi infection and designs for plant competition studies, 599 distribution of parasites in a vector population, 247 Sage, R. B. see Baines, D. van’t Veer, R. see Oostermeijer, J. G. B. Salt, C. A., Mayes, R. W., Colgrove, P. M. & Lamb, Vickery, J. A., Sutherland, W. J. & Lane, S. J. The C. S. The effects of season and diet composition on management of grass pastures for brent geese, 282 the radiocaesium intake by sheep grazing on Vickery, J. A., Watkinson, A. R. & Sutherland, W. J. heather moorland, 125 The solutions to the brent goose problem: an Schoenly, K. see Cohen, J. E. economic analysis, 371 Sears, E. J. see Green, R. E. Waters, R. J. see Prys-Jones, R. P. Silvertown, J. see Bullock, J. M. Watkinson, A. R. see Vickery, J. A. Singh, K. P. see Tripathi, S. K. Webb, N. R. see Rose, R. J. Smith, G. C. & Trout, R. C. Using Leslie matrices to Whitehead, D., Kelliher, F. M., Lane, P. M. & Pollock, determine wild rabbit population growth and the D. S. Seasonal partitioning of evaporation between potential for control, 223 trees and understorey in a widely spaced Pinus Smith, R. S. & Rushton, S. P. The effects of grazing radiata stand, 528 management on the vegetation of mesotrophic Whitten, V. A. see Lamont, B. B. (meadow) grassland in Northern England, 13 Wilson, A. 1. A. see Bragg, O. M. Snaydon, R. W. Replacement and additive designs Winder, L., Hirst, D. J., Carter, N., Wratten, S. D. & revisited: comments on the review paper by N. R. Sopp, P. 1. Estimating predation of the grain aphid Sackville Hamilton, 784 Sitobion avenae by polyphagous predators, 1 Sopp, P. 1. see Winder, L. Witkowski, E. T. F. see Lamont, B. B. Sotherton, N. W. see Dennis, P. Witkowski, E. T. F., Lamont, B. B. & Obbens, F. J. Sparks, T. H. see Parish, T. Commercial picking of Banksia hookeriana in the Stay, F. S. see Hanratty, M. P. wild reduces subsequent shoot, flower and seed Stockey, A. & Hunt, R. Predicting secondary succession production, 508 in wetland mesocosms on the basis of autecological Wratten, S. D. see Winder, L. information on seeds and seedlings, 543 Stone, C. & Bacon, P. E. Relationships among moisture stress, insect herbivory, foliar cineole BOOK REVIEWS content and the growth of river red gum Eucalyptus camaldulensis, 604 Allaby, M. (ed.) The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Sullivan, T. P. Influence of herbicide-induced habitat Ecology, 787 alteration on vegetation and snowshoe hare Avise, J. C. Molecular Markers, Natural History and populations in sub-boreal spruce forest, 717 Evolution, 787 Sutherland, W. J. see Vickery, J. A. Barbier, E. B. (ed.) Economics and Ecology: New Taylor, K. see Harrison, A. F. Frontiers and Sustainable Development, 593 Thomas, J. D. & Daldorph, P. W. G. The influence of Beeby, A. Applying Ecology, 788 nutrient and organic enrichment on a community Blaine Metting, F. Jr (ed.) Soil Microbial Ecology: dominated by macrophytes and gastropod mol¬ Applications in Agricultural and Ecological Man¬ luscs in a eutrophic drainage channel: relevance to agement, 195 snail control and conservation, 571 Bonati, L., Cosentino, V., Lasagni, M., Moro, G., Thomas, M. B. see Dennis, P. Pitea, D. & Schiraldi, A. (eds) Trends in Ecological Tripathi, S. K. & Singh, K. P. Productivity and Physical Chemistry, 193 nutrient cycling in recently harvested and mature Buckland, S. T., Anderson, D. R., Burnham, K. P. & bamboo savannas in the dry tropics, 109 Laake, J. L. Distance Sampling-Estimating Abun¬ Trout, R. C. see Smith, G. C. dance of Biological Populations, 789 Twigg, L. E. & Kay, B. J. The effects of microhabitat Crawley, M. J. GLIM for Ecologists, 402 and weather on house mouse {Mus domesticus) Dobson, M. C. & Moffat, A. J. The Potential for numbers and the implications for management, 651 Woodland Establishment on Landfill Sites, 194 797 Elliott, J. M. Quantitative Ecology and the Brown Rosenberg, D. A. & Resh, V. H. (eds) Freshwater Index Trout, 789 Biomonitoring and Benthic Macroinvertebrates, 790 Fisher, N. I. Statistical Analysis of Circular Data, 402 Rossi, C. & Tiezzi, E. (eds) Ecological Physical Groombridge, B. (ed.) Global Biodiversity, Status of Chemistry, 193 the Earth’s Living Resources, 792 Scholes, R. J. & Walker, B. H. An African Savanna: Holmberg, J., Thomson, K. & Kimberlake, L. Facing Synthesis of the Nylsvley Study, 791 the Future: Beyond the Earth Summit, 200 Schdnfeld, Ph. Untersuchungen zur Durreresistenz von Leather, S. R., Walters, K. F. A. & Bale, J. S. The bodendeckenden Geholzen und Stauden in Hinsicht Ecology of Insect Overwintering, 594 auf deren Verwendung an extremen Standorten, 197 Malanson, G. P. Riparian Landscapes, 594 Shorrocks, B. & Coates D. (eds) The Release of Paoletti, M. G. & Pimentel, D. (eds) Biotic Diversity in Genetically-engineered Organisms, 597 Agroecosystems, 195 Singh, J. S. (ed.) Restoration of Degraded Land: Phillips, D. J. H. & Rainbow, P. S. Biomonitoring of Concepts and Strategies, 198 Trace Aquatic Contaminants, 595 Verhoeven, J. T. A. (ed.) Fens and Bogs in the Renshaw, E. Modelling Biological Populations in Netherlands: Vegetation, History, Nutrient Dynamics Space and Time, 596 and Conservation, 199 Rodwell, J. S. British Plant Communities. Vol. 3. Watkins, C. (ed.) Ecological Effects of Afforestation, Grasslands and Montane Communities, 196 792

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