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LS.LSa.St.Tal Talitrids on the upper shore and strand-line
Published date 2015-03On shingle and gravel shores and behind saltmarshes the strandline talitrid species tend to be mainly ... Abundances of the characterising species tend to be highly patchy.
Dogger Bank
Published datesite, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered. ... However, the gross physical structure of the bank is intact, and the biology is likely to be representative
Woolmer Forest
Published dateTo the north and south of Cranmer Pond are areas of 7140 Transition mires and quaking bogs . 4030 European ... Seepages are fed from a mix of acidic and calcareous sources, and give rise to a series of pool and hummock
Fenn's, Whixall, Bettisfield, Wem and Cadney Mosses
Published dateimpacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... Although much of the site has been subject to peat extraction, areas of partially-cut and uncut mire
Tanat and Vyrnwy Bat Sites/ Safleoedd Ystlumod Tanat ac Efyrnwy
Published dateimpacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... hipposideros maternity and hibernation sites, thought to support about 4% of the UK species population
Craighall Gorge
Published dateimpacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... to represent the central-eastern range of Tilio-Acerion forest within Scotland.
Newham Fen
Published dateimpacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... subnodulosus mire and M9 Carex rostrata – Calliergon cuspidatum / giganteum mire, and there are transitions to
Endrick Water
Published dateimpacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... This population is of particular importance because, unlike other populations which migrate to the sea
Ledmore Wood
Published dateimpacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... The wood is dominated over most of its area by oak Quercus spp., but gives way higher up to mature birch
Dee Estuary/ Aber Dyfrdwy
Published dateimpacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... The high accretion rates found in the estuary are likely to favour further development of this type of