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Biological Conservation. 115:395-402
There has been much interest recently in large-scale forest conservation and the development of forest habitat networks, but the available work is mainly couched in general terms, or lies inaccessible in commissioned reports. In this study we develop
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Forestry. 74:89-103
Summary The purpose of this work was to study the landscape characteristics of the forests and woodlands in the Snowdonia National Park, North Wales (UK). Using a geographical information system, several landscape indices were calculated for the broa
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Restoration Ecology. 7:336-347
Reinstatement of vegetation to a similar condition to that prior to disturbance is often required in industrial restoration schemes. Seeding with specially prepared seed mixes containing species suited to local soils is often the preferred option on
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Functional Ecology. 13:74-82
Summary 1. The effects of temperature on the Oak‐Winter Moth‐Tit food chain were studied at Wytham Wood, Oxford, and experimentally in the controlled environment solardomes at the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Bangor. 2. Tree cores from Wytha
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Functional Ecology. 12:742-749
1. Pedunculate Oak trees were grown in ambient and elevated temperatures and CO2. Leaves were fed to Winter Moth caterpillars reared either in constant conditions or with the trees (caged or on-tree). 2. Caterpillars in constant conditions ate the sa
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Global Change Biology. 4:55-61
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 are expected to perturb forest ecosystems, although the extent to which specific ecological interactions will be modified is unclear. This research evaluates the effects of elevated CO2 and temperature, alone and in c
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Forestry. 66:261-290
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences. 98:21-48
SynopsisThe responses of clones of a range of willow species to waterlogging and total submersion were compared in glasshouse experiments using specially constructed perspex tanks. Up to 13 weeks of waterlogging had little effect on form and growth r
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The Journal of Applied Ecology. 31:194
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The Journal of Applied Ecology. 29:180