Since 1975 the wildlife interest of the Somerset Levels and Moors have been assessed. Detailed information has been obtained on the conservation interest of meadows, breeding and wintering bird populations and the botany of aquatic habitats (rhynes). Little work to date has been carried out on the terrestrial and aquatic invertebrate fauna. The prime aim of this survey was to sample a wide variety of rhynes in order to obtain information on the nature and distribution of aquatic invertebrates
1. Drainage ditches are a common aquatic habitat in the lowland agricultural landscape of north-west...
The Port Hills Rangers (Greenspace Unit, Christchurch City Council) in conjunction with Environment ...
The aim of this project is to survey the current invertebrate fauna on Quail Island (including King ...
Except for a single summer survey by Morgan (1970) no significant investigations of the invertebrate...
1.Ponds are a valuable resource for the conservation of freshwater biodiversity, but are often extre...
The adequacy of different methods of sampling invertebrates for the collection of qualitative and qu...
This mosaic of 20 pools and a scrape created in November 2012 is still in the first or migration sta...
This study sought to discover whether summer cutting of fenlands changes the biodiversity of inverte...
The objective of this study was to determine appropriate methodologies in different habitats in orde...
In 1984-5 the carabids and staphylinids on ten isolated limestone outcrops and intervening blanket p...
The Rivers Ystwyth and Rheidol have a history of metal pollution (Carpenter 1924, 1925: Newton 1944)...
This was only a brief look at the three newly created turf ponds at Oulton Marshes, during the late ...
The main aim of this project was to investigate aquatic invertebrate communities, saline influence a...
International audienceInvertebrate communities were recorded in three surveys between 1974 and 1994 ...
Five sites were chosen on the main Shropshire Union Canaland three on the Llangollen Canal. Monthly ...
1. Drainage ditches are a common aquatic habitat in the lowland agricultural landscape of north-west...
The Port Hills Rangers (Greenspace Unit, Christchurch City Council) in conjunction with Environment ...
The aim of this project is to survey the current invertebrate fauna on Quail Island (including King ...
Except for a single summer survey by Morgan (1970) no significant investigations of the invertebrate...
1.Ponds are a valuable resource for the conservation of freshwater biodiversity, but are often extre...
The adequacy of different methods of sampling invertebrates for the collection of qualitative and qu...
This mosaic of 20 pools and a scrape created in November 2012 is still in the first or migration sta...
This study sought to discover whether summer cutting of fenlands changes the biodiversity of inverte...
The objective of this study was to determine appropriate methodologies in different habitats in orde...
In 1984-5 the carabids and staphylinids on ten isolated limestone outcrops and intervening blanket p...
The Rivers Ystwyth and Rheidol have a history of metal pollution (Carpenter 1924, 1925: Newton 1944)...
This was only a brief look at the three newly created turf ponds at Oulton Marshes, during the late ...
The main aim of this project was to investigate aquatic invertebrate communities, saline influence a...
International audienceInvertebrate communities were recorded in three surveys between 1974 and 1994 ...
Five sites were chosen on the main Shropshire Union Canaland three on the Llangollen Canal. Monthly ...
1. Drainage ditches are a common aquatic habitat in the lowland agricultural landscape of north-west...
The Port Hills Rangers (Greenspace Unit, Christchurch City Council) in conjunction with Environment ...
The aim of this project is to survey the current invertebrate fauna on Quail Island (including King ...