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Autor:
Samantha Broadmeadow, Tom Nisbet, Robert Palmer, Louise Webb, Chris Short, Charlotte-Anne Chivers, John Hammond, Martin Lukac, Anne Miller, Richard Gantlett, Joanna Clark
Publikováno v:
Land Use Policy. 128:106596
Autor:
Chapman, Daniel, Stuart A'Hara, Samantha Broadmeadow, Rebecca Cairns, Joan Cottrell, Elisa Fuentes-Montemayor, Katherine Lester, Flavia Occhibove, Sam Rogerson, Steven M. White, Kirsty Park
The insect-vectored, bacterial plant pathogenXylella fastidiosais currently absent from Scotland and the wider UK, but if introduced could be a serious threat to trees and other plants. However, there is a lack of knowledge about the ecology and dist
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Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 407:145-154
In the UK, Acute Oak Decline (AOD) has caused much concern, due to its distinctive symptoms and its potential to impact oak species that form the largest component of native broadleaf woodland. Decline complexes involve multiple biotic and abiotic fa
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 502:119616
Our study was driven by objections to afforesting the sensitive peaty headwaters of the River Halladale in Northern Scotland on the grounds that this would damage water quality and the local salmon fishery. Approval was given in 1995 for the planting
Autor:
Helen P. Jarvie, Samantha Broadmeadow, D.D. Hornby, Adam Grogan, W. D. Riley, Jeremy Biggs, Gavin M. Siriwardena, Paul Chanin, David Sear, Adrian L. Collins, Martyn Kelly, Ian G. Cowx, Robert L. Wilby, Colin D. Brown, Jonathan Newman, Stephen James Ormerod, Mary Kelly-Quinn, J. Iwan Jones, Duncan Huggett, Gordon H. Copp, Marc Naura, Edward C.E. Potter
Publikováno v:
The Science of the Total Environment
Small, 1st and 2nd-order, headwater streams and ponds play essential roles in providing natural flood control, trapping sediments and contaminants, retaining nutrients, and maintaining biological diversity, which extend into downstream reaches, lakes
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Autor:
Robert L. Wilby, Tristan Hatton-Ellis, Samantha Broadmeadow, Harriet G. Orr, Matthew F. Johnson
Publikováno v:
WIREs Water. 2:55-64
River flow and water temperature are fundamental controls of freshwater ecosystems. Hence, future warming could impact valued habitats and species, particularly those with cold water preferences (such as salmonids). Warming could also exacerbate exis
Autor:
James I. L. Morison, Tanja G. M. Sanders, Samantha Broadmeadow, Elena Vanguelova, Tom Nisbet, Andy Moffat
Publikováno v:
Soil Use and Management. 29:169-181
Carbon (C) stocks in forest soils were evaluated in the first comprehensive survey of Great Britain, the BioSoil soil survey, using a total of 167 plots (72 in England, 26 in Wales and 69 in Scotland). The average C stock down to 80 cm depth for seve
Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications. 27:226-237
Suitable thermal conditions in streams are necessary for fish and predictions of future climate changes infer that water temperatures may regularly exceed tolerable ranges for key species. Riparian woodland is considered as a possible management tool
Autor:
Elena Vanguelova, T. Durrant Houston, Nadia Barsoum, R.M. Pitman, Sue Benham, P. Crow, D. Durrant, P. Taylor, Andy Moffat, Samantha Broadmeadow, Tom Nisbet, Tony R. Hutchings, M. S. J. Broadmeadow, Mark Wilkinson, F. Bochereau
Publikováno v:
Environmental Pollution. 158:1857-1869
Long term trend analysis of bulk precipitation, throughfall and soil solution elemental fluxes from 12 years monitoring at 10 ICP Level II forest sites in the UK reveal coherent national chemical trends indicating recovery from sulphur deposition and