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Alternative food improves the combined effect of an omnivore and a predator on biological pest control. A case study in avocado orchards
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- 08 December 2008, pp. 433-444
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A new modelling approach to insect reproduction with same-shape reproduction distribution and rate summation: with particular reference to Russian wheat aphid
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- 21 January 2009, pp. 445-455
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Spatiotemporal within-plant distribution of the spider mite Tetranychus urticae and associated specialist and generalist predators
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- 21 January 2009, pp. 457-466
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Undamaged cotton plants yield more if their neighbour is damaged: implications for pest management
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- 10 February 2009, pp. 467-478
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Molecular markers indicate that the wheat curl mite, Aceria tosichella Keifer, may represent a species complex in Australia
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- 19 February 2009, pp. 479-486
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The effects of different prey regimes on the proteolytic digestion of nymphs of the spined soldier bug, Podisus maculiventris (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
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- 10 February 2009, pp. 487-491
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Host tree age as a selective pressure leading to local adaptation of a population of a polyphagous Lepidoptera in virgin boreal forest
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- 19 February 2009, pp. 493-501
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Significance of the tropical fire ant Solenopsis geminata (hymenoptera: formicidae) as part of the natural enemy complex responsible for successful biological control of many tropical irrigated rice pests
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- 10 February 2009, pp. 503-512
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The genetic consequences of different dispersal behaviours in Lycaenid butterfly species
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- 19 February 2009, pp. 513-523
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Flight periodicity and the vertical distribution of high-altitude moth migration over southern Britain
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- 19 February 2009, pp. 525-535
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Widespread infestation of the exotic mealybug species, Phenacoccus solenopsis (Tinsley) (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), on cotton in India
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- 19 February 2009, pp. 537-541
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BER volume 99 issue 5 Cover and Front matter
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- 15 September 2009, pp. f1-f4
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Back Cover (IBC, OBC) and matter
BER volume 99 issue 5 Cover and Back matter
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- 15 September 2009, pp. b1-b3
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