APIS Bibliography

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Harrison PA, Berry PM, Dawson TP. Climate Change and Nature Conservation in Britain and Ireland: Modelling natural resource responses to climate change (the MONARCH project). Oxford; 2001.
Leith ID, Sheppard LJ, Pitcairn CER, Cape JN, Hill PW, Kennedy VH, Tang YS, Smith RI, D. F. Comparison of the effects of dry deposited N as NH3 with wet deposited N as NH4Cl on acid moorland vegetation. Water Air and Soil Pollution (In press). 2001 .
Fowler D, Dragosits U, Pitcairn CER, Sutton MA, Hall J, Roy DB, Weidemann A. Deposition of acidifying and eutrophying air pollutants in Scotland: Mapping critical loads, critical levels and exceedances. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; 2001.
VanderHayden D, Skelly J, Innes J, Hug C, Zhang J, Landolt W, Bleuler P. Ozone exposure thresholds and foliar injury on forest plants in Switzerland. Environmental Pollution. 2001 ;111(2):321-331.
Kernan M, Helliwel R. Partitioning the variation within the acid neutralizing capacity of surface waters in Scotland in relation to land cover, soil and atmospheric depositional factors. Science of the Total Environment . 2001 ;265:39-49.
Berendse F, van Breeman N, Rydin H, Buttler A, Heijmans M, Hoosbeek MR, Lee JA, Mitchel E, Saarinen T, Vasander H, et al. Raised atmospheric CO2 levels and increased N deposition cause shifts in plant species composition and production in Sphagnum bogs. Global Change Biology . 2001 ;7:591-598.
Berendse F, van Breeman N, Rydin H, Buttler A, Heijmans M, Hoosbeek MR, Lee JA, Mitchel E, Saarinen T, Vasander H, et al. Raised atmospheric CO2 levels and increased N deposition cause shifts in plant species composition and production in Sphagnum bogs. Global Change Biology . 2001 ;7:591-598.
Hauck M, Jung R, Runge M. Relevance of element content of bark for the distribution of epiphytic licehns in a montane spruce forest affected by forest dieback. Environmental Pollution. 2001 ;(112):221-227.
Hoosebeak MR, van Breeman N, Wallen B, Rydin H, Lee JA, Sivola J, Vasander H, Berendse F, Grosvernier P, Sutton (E)MA, et al. Terrestrial ecosystem research in Europe: successes, challenges and policy. In: Brussels.: Directorate-General for Research; 2001.
Milne JA, Hartley SE. Upland plant communities - sensitivity to change. Catena. 2001 ;42(2-4):333-343.

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