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Loch of Isbister

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peat has resulted in the development of a high-quality basin-mire complex, with excellent examples of open-water ... The loch is rich in northern species and is the most northerly site for natural eutrophic lakes in the


LR.LLR.F.Fserr Fucus serratus on sheltered lower eulittoral rock

Published date 2015-03

Sheltered to extremely sheltered lower eulittoral rock with Fucus serratus (for detailed description of the rich


Petalwort [Petalophyllum ralfsii]

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slacks, often on low hummocks rather than on the very wet ground, on compacted sandy/muddy bryophyte-rich ... Although partly afforested, the open dunes have a very rich bryophyte flora, including the mosses Amblyodon


Green Hill of Strathdon

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in the Calluna heath, but smaller, denser stands also occur in both heath and, unusually, in species-rich ... grasslands of the Violetalia calaminariae Green Hill of Strathdon represents Calaminarian grasslands on open


Mull Oakwoods

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Fraxinus excelsior-Corylus avellana on base-rich soils, and alder Alnus glutinosa along stream courses ... The stands of open oak woodland at Loch Ba have been less intensively exploited in the past than other


Loch Lomond Woods

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Isles Loch Lomond Woods is one of three sites representing old sessile oak woods in the most bryophyte-rich


SS.SBR.SMus.ModT Modiolus modiolus beds with hydroids and red seaweeds on tide-swept circalittoral mixed substrata

Published date 2015-03

pebbles and coarse muddy sediments) in moderately strong currents or wave exposed areas, typically on the open ... Little information on the infaunal component is given here although it is likely that it is very rich


LS.LSa.MoSa.BarSa Barren littoral coarse sand

Published date 2015-03

moderately exposed conditions, and where BarSa occurs on the upper shore, a range of relatively more species-rich


LS.LMu.MEst Polychaete/bivalve-dominated mid estuarine mud shores

Published date 2015-03

Mid estuarine muds support rich communities characterised by polychaetes, bivalves and oligochaetes.


Coedydd Nedd a Mellte

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The whole site is biologically rich, with many woodland plant communities represented and rich bryophyte



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