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Rees R, Ribbens JHC. Relationships between afforestation, water chemistry and fish stocks in an upland catchment in south west Scotland. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1995 ;85:303-308.
Hyvdrinen M, P.D. C. Relationships between atmospheric nitrogen inputs and the vertical nitrogen and phosphorus concentration gradients in the lichen Cladonia portentosa. New Phytologist. 1998 ;140:519-530.
Khan AG. Relationships between chromium biomaginification ratio, accumulation factor and mycorrhizae in plants growing on tannery effluent-polluted soil. Environment International. 2001 ;(25):417-423.
Malcolm IA, Bacon PJ, Middlemas SJ, Fryer RJ, Shilland EM, Collen P. Relationships between hydrochemistry and the presence of juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta) in headwater streams recovering from acidification. Ecological Indicators. 2014 ;37(Part B):351-364.
Gadson SR, Dagley JR, Wolseley PA, Power SA. Relationships between lichen community composition and concentrations of NO2 and NH3. Environmental Pollution. 2010 ;158:2553-2560.
Dawnay L, Mills G. Relative effects of elevated background ozone concentrations and peak episodes on senescence and above-ground growth in four populations of Anthoxanthum odoratum L. Environmental Pollution. 2009 ;157:503-510.
Garsed SG, Rutter AJ. Relative performance of conifer populations in various tests for sensitivity to SO2 and the implications for selecting trees for planting in polluted areas. New Phytologist. 1982 ;92:349-367.
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.
Dobben V. Re-mapping epiphytic lichen biodiversity in The Netherlands: Effects of decreasing SO2 and increasing NH3. Acta Botanica Neerlandica. 1996 ;45:55-71.
Dobben V. Re-mapping epiphytic lichen biodiversity in The Netherlands: Effects of decreasing SO2 and increasing NH3. Acta Botanica Neerlandica. 1996 ;45:55-71.
IAEA. Report from the specialist's meeting on protection of the environment from the effects of ionising radiation: International perspectives. Vienna: IAEA Headquarters; 2000.
UNECE. Report on the Workshop on Atmospheric Ammonia: Detecting Emission Changes and Environmental Impacts. Geneva: United Nations Economic and Social Council (UNECE), Executive body for the Convention of Long-Range Transboundary Air pollution: Working Group on Strategies and Review; 2007. Available from: http://www.ammonia-ws.ceh.ac.uk/documents/ece_eb_air_wg_5_2007_3_e.pdfPDF icon Report on the Workshop on Atmospheric Ammonia: Detecting Emission Changes and Environmental Impacts (42.33 KB)
Canton JH, Adema DMM. Reproducibility of short-term and reproduction toxicity experiments with Daphnia magna and comparison of the sensitivity of Daphnia magna with Daphnia pulex and Daphnia cucullata in short-term experiments. Hydrobiologia. 1978 ;(59):135-140.
Titus JE, Hoover DT. Reproduction in two submersed macrophytes declines progressively at low pH. . Freshwater Biology. 1993 ;30:63-72.
Bosley A, Petersen R, Rebbeck J. The resistance of the moss Polytrichum commune to acute exposure of simulated acid rain or ozone compared to two fern species: Spore germination. Bryologist. 1999 ;101:512-518.
Forget E, Courchesne F, Kennedy G, Zayed J. Response of blue spruce (Picea pungens) to manganese pollution from MMT. Water Air and Soil Pollution. 1994 ;(73):319-324.
Korcak RF. Response of blueberry species to excessive manganese. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 1988 ;(113): 189-193.
Li YM, Chaney RL, Siebielec G, Kerschner BA. Response of four turfgrass cultivars to limestone and biosolids-compost amendment of a zinc and cadmium contaminated soil at Palmerton, Pennsylvania. Journal of Environmental Quality. 2000 ;(29):1440-1447.
Jeffrey DW, Piggot CD. The response of grasslands in sugar limestone in Teesdale to application of phosphorus and nitrogen. Journal of Ecology . 1973 ;61:85-92.
Manninen S, Huttunen S. "Response of needle sulphur and nitrogen concentrations of Scots pine versus Norway spruce to SO2 and NO2." . Environmental Pollution. 2000 ;107(3):421-436.
Kress LW, Skelly JM. Response of several eastern forest trees to low doses of ozone and nitrogen oxide. Pl. Disease . 1982 ;66:1149-1152.
Hutchison TC, Scott MG. The response of the feather moss, pleurozium-schreberi, to 5 years of simulated acid precipitation in the canadian boreal forest. Canadian Journal of Botany . 1988 ;66:82-88.
Vosatka M, Batkhuugyin E, Albrechtova J. Response of three arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to simulated acid rain and aluminium stress. Biologia Plantarum. 1999 ;42:289-296.
Havas M, Rosseland BO. Response of zooplankton, benthos and fish to acidification: an overview. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 1995 ;85:51-62.
Potter L, Foot JP, Caporn SJM, Lee JA. Responses of four Sphagnum species to acute ozone fumigation. Journal Bryology . 1996 ;19:19-32.

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