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Katy Orford, Rob W. Brooker, Richard L. Hewison, Robin J. Pakeman, Jim Alexander, Clare Pemberton, Sarah Gore, Rob J. Lewis, Roger P. Cummins, Ruth J. Mitchell, Emily K. Moore, Debbie A. Fielding, Clare J. Trinder
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Pakeman, R J, Brooker, R, Alexander, J, Cummins, R, Fielding, D, Gore, S, Hewison, R, Mitchell, R, Moore, E, Orford, K, Pemberton, C, Trinder, C & Lewis, R 2016, ' Long-term impacts of nitrogen deposition on coastal plant communities ', Environmental Pollution, vol. 212, pp. 337-347 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2016.01.084
Nitrogen deposition has been shown to have significant impacts on a range of vegetation types resulting in eutrophication and species compositional change. Data from a re-survey of 89 coastal sites in Scotland, UK, c. 34 years after the initial surve
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https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/longterm-impacts-of-nitrogen-deposition-on-coastal-plant-communities(8fb2db90-a4f1-4e56-85f9-09f7e27ccb73).html
https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/longterm-impacts-of-nitrogen-deposition-on-coastal-plant-communities(8fb2db90-a4f1-4e56-85f9-09f7e27ccb73).html
Autor:
Clare J. Trinder, Roger P. Cummins, Rob W. Brooker, Antonia Eastwood, Dave Sim, J. M. Fisher, Debbie A. Fielding, Dave Riach, Jim Alexander, Russell Hooper, Katy Orford, Rob J. Lewis, Jenni A. Stockan, Andrew J. Nolan, Jack J. Lennon, Robin J. Pakeman, Joan K. Beaton, Ruth J. Mitchell, Clare Pemberton, Richard L. Hewison, Emily K. Moore, Sarah Gore
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Pakeman, R J, Alexander, J, Beaton, J, Brooker, R, Cummins, R, Eastwood, A, Fielding, D, Fisher, J, Gore, S, Hewison, R, Hooper, R, Lennon, J, Mitchell, R, Moore, E, Nolan, A, Orford, K, Pemberton, C, Riach, D, Sim, D, Stockan, J, Trinder, C & Lewis, R 2015, ' Species composition of coastal dune vegetation in Scotland has proved resistant to climate change over a third of a century ', Global Change Biology, vol. 21, no. 10, pp. 3738-3747 . https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12999
Climate change is expected to have an impact on plant communities as increased temperatures are expected to drive individual species' distributions polewards. The results of a revisitation study after c. 34years of 89 coastal sites in Scotland, UK, w