Uplands and peatlands are of high conservation importance and, while grazing animals are a key management tool for conservation, grazing-related damage can easily occur. Damage to European uplands is most notable in Britain and Ireland, where Scottish Blackface is the dominant hill sheep breed. Therefore, if conservation strategies that address concerns of grazing-related damage are to be strengthened, the Scottish Blackface is a good subject and a better understanding of their resource use would be advantageous. While previous habitat selection studies of hill sheep have depended on direct observation, this particular study uses Global Positioning System tracking collars to determine ewe locations. The study site is on a mountainside in we...
Livestock production extends to most non-forested, marginal, upland habitats of Britain. Of these, i...
In the UK the funding mechanism for moorland restoration is being implemented primarily through agri...
peer-reviewedThe frequency of individual plant species at ground level and the species composition o...
Irish and UK uplands and peatlands are of international importance but are under threat from several...
Uplands and peatlands are of international ecological importance and heavy grazing pressure has been...
Domestic livestock grazing is increasingly used as a conservation tool on lowland heaths. However, t...
peer-reviewedThe research was carried out in conjunction with the commercially run Teagasc Hill She...
Grazing has been implicated in the decline of heather-dominated moorlands in Britain, but there has ...
Traprain Law is a steep-sided hill in East Lothian. Most of the hill is grassland and designated as ...
1. The British uplands are internationally important for their unique plant and bird communities. Th...
1. A study site comprising six 2.5 ha plots of heather (Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull) moorland which c...
Changes in agricultural practice are predicted across the UK following agricultural reform driven by...
Summary 1. The goals of this thesis were to determine whether Merino sheep use habitat at random. S...
1. Heather moorland is an internationally important resource; it is valued as food and habitat for a...
1. A study site comprising six 2.5 ha plots of heather (Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull) moorland which c...
Livestock production extends to most non-forested, marginal, upland habitats of Britain. Of these, i...
In the UK the funding mechanism for moorland restoration is being implemented primarily through agri...
peer-reviewedThe frequency of individual plant species at ground level and the species composition o...
Irish and UK uplands and peatlands are of international importance but are under threat from several...
Uplands and peatlands are of international ecological importance and heavy grazing pressure has been...
Domestic livestock grazing is increasingly used as a conservation tool on lowland heaths. However, t...
peer-reviewedThe research was carried out in conjunction with the commercially run Teagasc Hill She...
Grazing has been implicated in the decline of heather-dominated moorlands in Britain, but there has ...
Traprain Law is a steep-sided hill in East Lothian. Most of the hill is grassland and designated as ...
1. The British uplands are internationally important for their unique plant and bird communities. Th...
1. A study site comprising six 2.5 ha plots of heather (Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull) moorland which c...
Changes in agricultural practice are predicted across the UK following agricultural reform driven by...
Summary 1. The goals of this thesis were to determine whether Merino sheep use habitat at random. S...
1. Heather moorland is an internationally important resource; it is valued as food and habitat for a...
1. A study site comprising six 2.5 ha plots of heather (Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull) moorland which c...
Livestock production extends to most non-forested, marginal, upland habitats of Britain. Of these, i...
In the UK the funding mechanism for moorland restoration is being implemented primarily through agri...
peer-reviewedThe frequency of individual plant species at ground level and the species composition o...