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LS.LSa.St.Tal Talitrids on the upper shore and strand-line

Published date 2015-03

On 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

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site, 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

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To 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

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impacts 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

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impacts 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

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impacts 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

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impacts 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

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impacts 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

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impacts 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

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impacts 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



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