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    Statistical models to evaluate invertebrate-plant trophic interactions in arable systems by Bohan, D A, Hawes, C, Haughton, A J, Denholm, I, Champion, G T, Perry, J N, Clark, S J

    Published in Bulletin of entomological research (01-06-2007)
    “…Over the past 40 years there have been marked shifts in arable farmland management that are widely believed to have had a considerable impact on flowering…”
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    Effects of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant cropping systems on weed seedbanks in two years of following crops by Firbank, L.G, Rothery, P, May, M.J, Clark, S.J, Scott, R.J, Stuart, R.C, Boffey, C.W.H, Brooks, D.R, Champion, G.T, Haughton, A.J, Hawes, C, Heard, M.S, Dewar, A.M, Perry, J.N, Squire, G.R

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (22-03-2006)
    “…Weed seedbanks following GMHT maize were significantly higher than following conventional varieties for both the first and second years, while by contrast,…”
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    Effects of successive seasons of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant maize cropping on weeds and invertebrates by Heard, M.S, Clark, S.J, Rothery, P, Perry, J.N, Bohan, D.A, Brooks, D.R, Champion, G.T, Dewar, A.M, Hawes, C, Haughton, A.J, May, M.J, Scott, R.J, Stuart, R.S, Squire, G.R, Firbank, L.G

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-12-2006)
    “…The use of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant (GMHT) crops influences the abundance of weeds and some invertebrate groups because the associated herbicide…”
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    Providing the evidence base for environmental risk assessments of novel farm management practices by Storkey, J., Bohan, D.A., Haughton, A.J., Champion, G.T., Perry, J.N., Poppy, G.M., Woiwod, I.P.

    Published in Environmental science & policy (01-11-2008)
    “…An environmental risk assessment of a new agricultural management practice depends upon the provision of empirical evidence of cause and effect. This will…”
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    Invertebrate biodiversity in maize following withdrawal of triazine herbicides by Brooks, D.R, Clark, S.J, Perry, J.N, Bohan, D.A, Champion, G.T, Firbank, L.G, Haughton, A.J, Hawes, C, Heard, M.S, Woiwod, I.P

    “…Responses of key invertebrates within Farm Scale Evaluations (FSEs) of maize reflected advantageous effects for weeds under genetically modified…”
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