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Year of AwardNumber of items at this level: 13.
2013
Hands, Stuart Thomas (2013) Tritrophic interactions between the leaf miner, liriomyza bryoniae (kaltenbach) (diptera: agromyzidae) and the parasitoid, diglyphus isaea (walker) (hymenoptera: eulophidae). Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
Piyaphongkul, Jiranan (2013) Effects of thermal stress on the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens (Stal). Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
2012
Storey, Andrew James (2012) Late Silurian trilobite palaeobiology and biodiversity. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
2011
Jones, Catherine Linda (2011) Characterisation of input and output mechanisms in the zebra finch circadian system. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
Kendrick, Rachel (2011) The structure and function of the human ghrelin receptor. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
Smith, Jennifer Alison (2011) From nest building to life-history patterns: does food supplementation influence reproductive behaviour of birds? Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
2010
Harrison, Timothy James Edward (2010) A curate's egg: feeding birds during reproduction is 'good in parts'. A study of blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus and great tits Parus major. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
2005
Hatherly, Ian Stuart (2005) Establishment potential of non-native glasshouse biological control agents, with emphasis on 'Typhlodromips montdorensis' (Schicha) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) in the UK. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
2003
Kruft Welton, Rachel A. (2003) Effect of cutting as a fen management practice on the invertebrate biodiversity of the Norfolk Broads. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
Underhill, Jackie E. (2003) Roads and wildlife: a study of the effects of roads on mammals in roadside habitats. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
1987
Jennings, David Mostyn (1987) Taxonomy and pathogenicity of rusts from Allium species in the U.K. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
1977
Buckland, P. C. (Paul C.) (1977) Archaeology and environment in the vale of York. Ph.D. thesis, University of Birmingham.
1914
Brain, Chas K. (1914) Contribution to the study of mealy bugs of the Tribe Pseudococcini (Coccidae) with special reference to the genus Pseudococcus. M.A. thesis, University of Birmingham.
This list was generated on Wed May 22 03:46:41 2013 IST.