Large areas of Great Britain currently receive nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thresholds above which there is risk of damage to sensitive components of the ecosystem (critical loads for nutrient nitrogen and critical levels for ammonia), and are predicted to continue to do so. Excess N can damage semi-natural ecosystems. Lichens are potentially sensitive to air quality because they directly utilise nutrients deposited from the atmosphere thus may be good indicators of air quality. We used data from the British Lichen Society (BLS) database, which records the presence of all lichen taxa growing in Britain at 10 km resolution. The probability of presence of a taxa at a given level of N deposition was analysed together with ...
The lichen monitoring programme included in the Dutch National Air Quality Survey was used to explor...
There is evidence of widespread impacts on nitrogen deposition on semi-natural habitats. This proje...
Although it is generally accepted that δ15N in lichen reflects predominating N isotope sources in th...
Large areas of Great Britain currently receive nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thr...
Nitrogen (N) deposition has increased globally over the last 150 years and further increase is predi...
A national citizen survey quantified the abundance of epiphytic lichens that are known to be either ...
A national citizen survey quantified the abundance of epiphytic lichens that are known to be either ...
Lichens have been shown to be useful bioindicators for determining levels of nitrogen deposition rel...
Nitrogen (N) has emerged in recent years as a key factor associated with global changes, with impact...
Large areas of Great Britain currently have nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thresh...
This study addressed the potential for using lichens as a metric to estimate rates of nitrogen (N) ...
Anthropogenic activities have increased nitrogen (N) emissions. However, higher N deposition is asso...
Anthropogenic activities have increased nitrogen (N) emissions. However, higher N deposition is asso...
Nitrogen enrichment in sensitive habitats has become a matter of concern in recent years, and has le...
Excess nitrogen is a pollutant and global problem that harms ecosystems and can severely affect huma...
The lichen monitoring programme included in the Dutch National Air Quality Survey was used to explor...
There is evidence of widespread impacts on nitrogen deposition on semi-natural habitats. This proje...
Although it is generally accepted that δ15N in lichen reflects predominating N isotope sources in th...
Large areas of Great Britain currently receive nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thr...
Nitrogen (N) deposition has increased globally over the last 150 years and further increase is predi...
A national citizen survey quantified the abundance of epiphytic lichens that are known to be either ...
A national citizen survey quantified the abundance of epiphytic lichens that are known to be either ...
Lichens have been shown to be useful bioindicators for determining levels of nitrogen deposition rel...
Nitrogen (N) has emerged in recent years as a key factor associated with global changes, with impact...
Large areas of Great Britain currently have nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thresh...
This study addressed the potential for using lichens as a metric to estimate rates of nitrogen (N) ...
Anthropogenic activities have increased nitrogen (N) emissions. However, higher N deposition is asso...
Anthropogenic activities have increased nitrogen (N) emissions. However, higher N deposition is asso...
Nitrogen enrichment in sensitive habitats has become a matter of concern in recent years, and has le...
Excess nitrogen is a pollutant and global problem that harms ecosystems and can severely affect huma...
The lichen monitoring programme included in the Dutch National Air Quality Survey was used to explor...
There is evidence of widespread impacts on nitrogen deposition on semi-natural habitats. This proje...
Although it is generally accepted that δ15N in lichen reflects predominating N isotope sources in th...