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David Pedgley
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High‐altitude migration of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella to the U.K.: a study using radar, aerial netting, and ground trapping
JW Chapman, DR Reynolds, AD Smith, JR Riley, DE Pedgley, IP Woiwod
Ecological Entomology 27 (6), 641-650, 2002
2582002
Windborne pests and diseases: meteorology of airborne organisms.
DE Pedgley
Windborne pests and diseases: meteorology of airborne organisms., 1982
2171982
Possible spread of African horse sickness on the wind
RF Sellers, DE Pedgley, MR Tucker
Epidemiology & Infection 79 (2), 279-298, 1977
1421977
Aerial colonization of high Arctic islands by invertebrates: the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae) as a potential indicator species
SJ Coulson, ID Hodkinson, NR Webb, K Mikkola, JA Harrison, ...
Diversity and Distributions 8 (6), 327-334, 2002
1392002
Possible windborne spread of bluetongue to Portugal, June–July 1956
RF Sellers, DE Pedgley, MR Tucker
Epidemiology & Infection 81 (2), 189-196, 1978
1391978
Desert locust forecasting manual. Volumes I and II.
D Pedgley
1281981
Possible windborne spread to western Turkey of bluetongue virus in 1977 and of Akabane virus in 1979
RF Sellers, DE Pedgley
Epidemiology & Infection 95 (1), 149-158, 1985
1061985
Downwind migration of the African army worm moth, Spodoptera exempta, studied by mark‑and‑capture and by radar
DJW Rose, WW Page, CF Dewhurst, JR Riley, DR Reynolds, DE Pedgley, ...
Ecological Entomology 10 (3), 299-313, 1985
841985
Possible origin of the bluetongue epidemic in Cyprus, August 1977
RF Sellers, EPJ Gibbs, KAJ Herniman, DE Pedgley, MR Tucker
Epidemiology & Infection 83 (3), 547-555, 1979
801979
A meso-synoptic analysis of the thunderstorms on 28 August, 1958
DE Pedgley
HM Stationery Office, 1958
751958
Windborne migration of Heliothis armigera (Hübner)(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to the British Isles.
DE Pedgley
Entomologist's Gazette 36 (1), 15-20, 1985
721985
Long-range insect migration in relation to climate and weather: Africa and Europe
DE Pedgley, DR Reynolds, GM Tatchell, VA Drake, AG Gatehouse
Insect migration: tracking resources through space and time, 3-29, 1995
701995
Rift Valley fever, Egypt 1977: disease spread by windborne insect vectors?
RF Sellers, DE Pedgley, MR Tucker
651982
Flying insects reveal small-scale wind systems.
DE Pedgley, DR Reynolds, JR Riley, MR Tucker
621982
Desert locusts cross the Atlantic
M Ritchie, DE Pedgley
Antenna 13 (1), 10-12, 1989
561989
An outline of the weather and climate of the Red Sea
DE Pedgley
L’oceanographie physique de la Mer Rouge, 9-27, 1974
561974
Aerobiology: the atmosphere as a source and sink for microbes
DE Pedgley
Microbial ecology of leaves, 43-59, 1991
501991
Comparative biogeography and biology of the South American locust, Schistocerca cancellata (Serville), and the South African desert locust, S. gregaria flaviventris (Burmeister …
Z Waloff, DE Pedgley
Bulletin of Entomological Research 76 (1), 1-20, 1986
501986
Managing migratory insect pests—a review
DE Pedgley
International Journal of Pest Management 39 (1), 3-12, 1993
491993
Concentration of flying insects by the wind
DE Pedgley
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological …, 1990
491990
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