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The Changing Wildlife of Great Britain and Ireland

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Edited By: David L Hawksworth
454 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
The Changing Wildlife of Great Britain and Ireland
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The Changing Flora and Fauna of Britain was the last major report on the state of the British countryside. Twenty-five years on, this new report looks at what has happened to biodiversity in the intervening period. The 34 chapters provide specialist perspectives on changes relating to all the major groups of organisms, including algae, bacteria and fungi, vascular plants, protozoa, freshwater invertebrates, coleoptera, molluscs, lepidoptera, spiders, birds, fish, mammals and reptiles. Each contribution considers losses and declines, additions, increases and introductions. Data capture, database mapping schemes and also the availability of skilled human resources for monitoring change in each group are reviewed. Factors affecting changes in the varying kinds of organisms are also considered, including agriculture, climate, pollution and woodland management. The effectiveness of actions taken towards species protection and species recovery programmes are reviewed. A key reference.

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Fifty Years of Statutory Nature Conservation in Great Britain. Flowering Plants. Ferns and Allied Plants. Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts. Larger Fungi. Microscopic Fungi. Lichens. Terrestrial and Freshwater Eukaryotic Algae. Cyanobacteria (Blue Green Algae). Diatoms. Viruses. Protozoa. Freshwater Invertebrates. Nematodes. Mites and Ticks. Flies. True Bugs, Leaf- and Planthoppers, and their Allies. Butterflies and Moths. Grasshoppers, Crickets and Allied Insects. Dragonflies and Land

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Report
Edited By: David L Hawksworth
454 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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