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J.A. Milne
Pastoral systems are some of the most fragile human ecosystems that exist and are under threat from the expansion of cultivation, changes in social patterns and climate change. These ecosystems are of major importance since they contain a rich biolog
Autor:
J.A Milne, Susan E. Hartley
Publikováno v:
CATENA. 42:333-343
The factors that influence changes in the upland plant communities of Scotland, and hence result in changes in the landscape, are examined with particular reference to the decline in the cover of heather moorland. These factors include natural distur
Autor:
J.A. Milne, D.A. Sear
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Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part B: Hydrology, Oceans and Atmosphere. 25:399-406
This paper outlines the use of GIS surface modelling to reconstruct the 3-D geometry of sinuous upland gravel-bed rivers. The opportunities afforded by the use of surface models for the analysis of geomorphological data is assessed using case studies
Publisher Summary Daylength controls changes in voluntary food intake (VFI) in seasonal breeds of deer. The control of VFI by daylength is mediated through hypothalamic, pituitary, and peripheral hormones much in the same way that daylength controls
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-702290-1.50024-2
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-702290-1.50024-2
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E.F. Annison, D.G. Armstrong, W. Barej, T.N. Barry, E.N. Bergman, G. Breves, G.A. Broderick, D.H. Carr, N. Chaiyabutr, K.-J. Cheng, R.J. Christopherson, R.G. Clark, J.W. Costerton, D.F. Cottrell, K. Dahlborn, D.W. Dellow, D. Demeyer, M. Durand, W. von Engelhardt, L. Eriksson, G. Fonty, C.W. Forsberg, G. Gäebel, P. Gálfi, M.L. Galyean, H.J. Gilbert, N.D. Grace, K. Gregg, P.C. Gregory, P.M. Harris, T. Hino, I.D. Hume, K.N. Joblin, H.D. Johnson, J.P. Jouany, B.E. Karlberg, M. Kaske, S. Kato, K. Katoh, R.N. B. Kay, P. Langer, M. Lechner-Doll, B.F. Leek, R.A. Leng, G.E. Lobley, A.S. I. Loudon, H. Martens, G.H. McDowell, L.M. McLeay, J.A. Milne, H. Minato, S. Neogrády, J.V. Nolan, Y. Obara, K. Ohmiya, K. Olsson, R. Onodera, E.R. Ørskov, F.N. Owens, E.J. Post, A.M. Reid, C.S.W. Reid, G.W. Reynolds, J.B. Russell, E. Sakaguchi, T. Sakata, S. Sasaki, H. Sharpe, H.V. Simpson, R.L. Snipes, J.M. Suttie, R.M. Teather, D.A. Titchen, K. Ushida, R.G. Vernon, R.J. Wallace, K.E. Webb, T.E. C. Weekes, F. Yano, H. Yano
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-702290-1.50004-7
Autor:
J.A. Milne
Publikováno v:
Grass and Forage Science. 57:188-188
Autor:
J.A. Milne
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science. 2001:274-274
Beef cattle can have a wide range of positive and negative impacts on the environment. Some of these impacts are general to ruminants, whilst other are specific to cattle, and, because of the type of management systems and habitats that they graze, t
Autor:
J.A. Milne
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Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science. 1996:26-26
Low intensity systems of animal production on the hills and uplands of the UK involve mainly the production of meat and animal fibre from ruminant species. Beef cattle and sheep are the predominant species but diversification opportunities exist with
Autor:
A.J. Duncan, J.A. Milne
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972). 1990:34-34
Both glucosinolates and S-methyl cysteine sulphoxide (SMCO) have been implicated in the suboptimal intakes observed among lambs consuming forage brassicas. However, the effects on animal performance of the compounds administered in isolation have bee
Autor:
J.A. Milne
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 3:119-121
Extract Typical cases of the “staggers” syndrome associated with Phalaris tuberosa poisoning occurred at Invermay Research Station in October, 1954. It is being recorded because detailed records of pasture management and climatic conditions are a