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Autor:
Hugh McAllister, Andy Amphlett
Publikováno v:
British & Irish Botany. 4
The Deschampsia cespitosa complex in Great Britain and Ireland is shown to consist of three distinct species, one represented by three variants: (1) D. parviflora (Thuill.) P. de Beauvois, a shade tolerant diploid species with spikelets less than 3.5
Autor:
Andy Amphlett
Publikováno v:
British & Irish Botany. 4
Cairngorms Connect, a partnership of four adjoining land owners, is committed to a 200-year vision to enhance and restore habitats, species and ecological processes across a 592 km2 area within the Cairngorms National Park. This will be achieved by,
Autor:
Andy Amphlett
Publikováno v:
British & Irish Botany. 3
Floras and identification guides typically do not list the full range of identification features that discriminate between Betula pendula Roth and B. pubescens Ehrh., and some accounts contain errors. Discriminatory identification features are descri
Autor:
Andy Amphlett
Publikováno v:
British & Irish Botany. 1:202-218
Typically considered a coastal species in Great Britain, Juncus balticus Willd. also occurs inland as a native plant beside the Rivers Avon, Dulnain and Findhorn in NE Scotland (and beside the R. Lossie in the 19th Century). Here it is found at media
Autor:
Andy Amphlett
Publikováno v:
British & Irish Botany. 1:117-127
Deschampsia cespitosa (L.) P. Beauv. subsp. parviflora (Thuill.) Dumort was, to British and Irish botanists, a little known taxon prior to1988, and current distribution mapping shows a marked geographical recording bias. It is confirmed as being prim
Autor:
Ron W. Summers, Peter Harvey, Mark H. Hancock, Andy Amphlett, Desmond Dugan, Robert Proctor, Johanna Willi
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 262:509-521
In Scots pine Pinus sylvestris forests, the important ecological effects of natural fires could be emulated using prescribed fire. Species that may benefit from fire effects include capercaillie Tetrao urogallus , a large forest grouse. A key compone
Autor:
Andy Amphlett, Ron W. Summers, Gary Servant, Mark H. Hancock, Alistair Hamilton, Johanna Willi
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Forest Research. 129:299-312
It has been argued that large ungulates play a key role in natural forest dynamics, but in Britain, the largest native ungulates (aurochs and elk) are extinct. Cattle could have some similar effects, and are widely used, but rarely tested, for nature
Publikováno v:
Plant Ecology & Diversity. 2:95-103
Background: Abernethy Forest, an area of native Caledonian Scots pine forest, includes areas of open or sparsely forested peatland, largely ombrotrophic, but locally influenced by water from mineral ground. Aims: To relate vegetation species-composit
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Journal of Vegetation Science. 20:160-169
Question: Can cation analyses of water samples within a peatland site be used to infer solute sources to the samples, and so provide an objective criterion of ombrotrophy? Location: Mire complexes within native Pinus sylvestris forest, in Abernethy F
Autor:
Andy Amphlett
Publikováno v:
Botanical Journal of Scotland. 55:135-148
Summary Native pinewoods are fragmentary in extent and floristic integrity. In maintaining and extending these remnants, managers should recognise the diversity of potential communities and the unique mix of species in their flora. At the RSPB Aberne