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Relationships between grazing animals and populations of the pasture insects Costelytra zealandica (White) and Inopus rubriceps (Macquart)

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Pages 301-305 | Received 10 May 1977, Published online: 30 Jan 2012

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Colin M. Ferguson, Barbara I. P. Barratt, Nigel Bell, Stephen L. Goldson, Scott Hardwick, Mark Jackson, Trevor A. Jackson, Craig B. Phillips, Alison J. Popay, Grant Rennie, Stephen Sinclair, Richard Townsend & Mike Wilson. (2019) Quantifying the economic cost of invertebrate pests to New Zealand’s pastoral industry. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 62:3, pages 255-315.
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E. G. White. (1985) Effects of sheep stocking rates and management on the abundance of a pasture-feeding caterpillar. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 13:3, pages 271-276.
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R. East & R. Pottinger. (1983) Use of grazing animals to control insect pests of pasture. New Zealand Entomologist 7:4, pages 352-359.
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L. N. Robertson, A. C. Firth & R. H. Davison. (1981) Predation on Australian soldier fly, Inopus rubriceps (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), in pasture. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 8:3, pages 431-439.
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L. N. Robertson, R. H. Davison & A. C. Firth. (1981) Pasture management to control Australian soldier fly. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 9:1, pages 109-113.
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R. East & B. E. Willoughby. (1980) Effects of pasture defoliation in summer on grass grub (Costelytra zelandica) populations. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 23:4, pages 547-562.
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G. M. Dixon & P. J. Gerard. (1979) Effect of stocking rate on emergence, dispersal, and behaviour of soldier fly adults in pasture. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 22:3, pages 507-510.
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