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Authors: Hodkinson, ID Bird, JM Hill, JK Baxter, R
Citation: Id. Hodkinson et al., Host plant growth characteristics as determinants of abundance and phenology in jumping plant-lice on downy willow, ECOL ENT, 26(4), 2001, pp. 376-387

Authors: Hodkinson, ID Coulson, SJ Harrison, J Webb, NR
Citation: Id. Hodkinson et al., What a wonderful web they weave: spiders, nutrient capture and early ecosystem development in the high Arctic - some counter-intuitive ideas on community assembly, OIKOS, 95(2), 2001, pp. 349-352

Authors: Hodkinson, ID Casson, DS
Citation: Id. Hodkinson et Ds. Casson, Patterns within patterns: abundance-size relationships within the Hemiptera of tropical rain forest or why phylogeny matters, OIKOS, 88(3), 2000, pp. 509-514

Authors: Hodkinson, ID Bird, J
Citation: Id. Hodkinson et J. Bird, Sedge and rush-feeding psyllids of the subfamily Liviinae (Insecta : Hemiptera : Psylloidea): a review, ZOOL J LINN, 128(1), 2000, pp. 1-49

Authors: Hodkinson, ID Webb, NR Bale, JS Block, W
Citation: Id. Hodkinson et al., Hydrology, water availability and tundra ecosystem function in a changing climate: the need for a closer integration of ideas?, GL CHANGE B, 5(3), 1999, pp. 359-369

Authors: Bird, JM Hodkinson, ID
Citation: Jm. Bird et Id. Hodkinson, Species at the edge of their range: The significance of the thermal environment for the distribution of congeneric Craspedolepta species (Sternorrhyncha : Psylloidea) living on Chamerion angustifolium (Onagraceae), EUR J ENTOM, 96(2), 1999, pp. 103-109

Authors: Hodkinson, ID Wookey, PA
Citation: Id. Hodkinson et Pa. Wookey, Functional ecology of soil organisms in tundra ecosystems: towards the future, APPL SOIL E, 11(2-3), 1999, pp. 111-126

Authors: Hodkinson, ID Bird, J Miles, JE Bale, JS Lennon, JJ
Citation: Id. Hodkinson et al., Climatic signals in the life histories of insects: the distribution and abundance of heather psyllids (Strophingia spp.) in the UK, FUNCT ECOL, 13, 1999, pp. 83-95

Authors: Hodkinson, ID
Citation: Id. Hodkinson, Species response to global environmental change or why ecophysiological models are important: a reply to Davis et al., J ANIM ECOL, 68(6), 1999, pp. 1259-1262

Authors: Miles, JE Bale, JS Hodkinson, ID
Citation: Je. Miles et al., Life cycle regulation in the heather psyllid Strophingia ericae: responsesto temperature and photoperiod, PHYSL ENTOM, 23(4), 1998, pp. 376-381
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