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Armitage HF, Britton AJ, Woodin SJ, Van der Wal R. Assessing the recovery potential of alpine moss-sedge heath: reciprocal transplants along a nitrogen deposition gradient. Environmental Pollution. 2011 ;159:140- 147.
Britton AJ, Marrs RH, Carey PD, Pakeman RJ. Comparison of techniques to increase Calluna vulgaris cover on heathland invaded by grasses in Breckland, south east England. . Biological Conservation . 2000 ;95:227-232.
Armitage HF, Britton AJ, Van der Wal R, Woodin SJ. Grazing exclusion and phosphorus addition as potential local management options for the restoration of alpine moss-sedge heath. Biological Conservation. 2012 ;153:17-24.
Phoenix GK, Emmett BA, Britton AJ, Caporn SJM, Dise NB, Helliwell R, Jones MLM, Leake JR, Leith ID, Sheppard LJ, et al. Impacts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition: responses of multiple plant and soil parameters across contrasting ecosystems in long-term field experiments. Global Change Biology. 2012 ;18:1197-1215.
Britton AJ, Pearce ISKP, Jones B. Impacts of grazing on montane heath vegetation in Wales and implications for the restoration of montane areas. Biological Conservation. 2005 ;125:515-524.
Britton AJ, Fisher JM. Interactive effects of nitrogen deposition, fire and grazing on diversity and composition of low-alpine prostrate Calluna vulgaris heathland. Journal of Applied Ecology. 2007 ;44:125-135.
Armitage HF, Britton AJ, Van der Wal R, Pearce ISK, Thompson DBA, Woodin SJ. Nitrogen deposition enhances moss growth but leads to an overall decline in habitat condition of mountain moss-sedge heath. Global Change Biology. 2012 ;18(1):290-300.
Britton AJ, Fisher JM. NP stoichiometry of low-alpine heathland: usefulness for bio-monitoring and prediction of pollution impacts. Biological Conservation. 2007 ;138:100-108.
Britton AJ, Fisher JM. Terricolous alpine lichens are sensitive to both load and concentration of applied nitrogen and have potential as bioindicators of nitrogen deposition. Environmental Pollution. 2010 ;158:1296-1302.