1. In Britain the long tradition of botanical recording at the local (county) scale provides a unique observational record from which to assess floristic change. In this study I utilise historic and contemporary datasets to assess localised extinction at a variety of spatial and temporal scales. 2. One way to quantify floristic change is to calculate county extinction rates: in lowland England this approach revealed a loss of 0.5 species per year since 1900, and not one species a year as previously thought, with northern counties having a lower rate (0.4 species year-1) than those in the south and east (0.6 species year-1). 3. In lowland counties (Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire) the most important predictors of extinction risk were rarit...
Vascular plant and bryophyte species whose geographical range is mainly in the boreal zone have decl...
This paper describes how Countryside Survey 2000 (CS2000) and earlier Countryside Surveys in 1990 an...
Presence of higher plant species was recorded in 1455 permanently marked quadrats located across Bri...
We used historical and contemporary records to determine the scale of plant extinction in Bedfordshi...
Local floras provide valuable baselines which have seldom been used to measure floristic change. Thi...
The results detailed in this vascular plant Red List present for the first time the current state of...
Middlesex (v.c. 21) has lost 18 % of the recorded native vascular plant species through extinction; ...
This study tracks local vegetation change in West Cornwall (South West England) within regional cont...
In a novel approach to the use of archive biological information, qualitative vascular plant abundan...
In a novel approach to the use of archive biological information, qualitative vascular plant abundan...
AbstractThis study tracks local vegetation change in West Cornwall (South West England) within regio...
References to floristic change in county Floras have not hitherto received much attention, but they ...
In a novel approach to the use of archive biological information, qualitative vascular plant abundan...
In a novel approach to the use of archive biological information, qualitative vascular plant abundan...
Presence of higher plant species was recorded in 1455 permanently marked quadrats located across Bri...
Vascular plant and bryophyte species whose geographical range is mainly in the boreal zone have decl...
This paper describes how Countryside Survey 2000 (CS2000) and earlier Countryside Surveys in 1990 an...
Presence of higher plant species was recorded in 1455 permanently marked quadrats located across Bri...
We used historical and contemporary records to determine the scale of plant extinction in Bedfordshi...
Local floras provide valuable baselines which have seldom been used to measure floristic change. Thi...
The results detailed in this vascular plant Red List present for the first time the current state of...
Middlesex (v.c. 21) has lost 18 % of the recorded native vascular plant species through extinction; ...
This study tracks local vegetation change in West Cornwall (South West England) within regional cont...
In a novel approach to the use of archive biological information, qualitative vascular plant abundan...
In a novel approach to the use of archive biological information, qualitative vascular plant abundan...
AbstractThis study tracks local vegetation change in West Cornwall (South West England) within regio...
References to floristic change in county Floras have not hitherto received much attention, but they ...
In a novel approach to the use of archive biological information, qualitative vascular plant abundan...
In a novel approach to the use of archive biological information, qualitative vascular plant abundan...
Presence of higher plant species was recorded in 1455 permanently marked quadrats located across Bri...
Vascular plant and bryophyte species whose geographical range is mainly in the boreal zone have decl...
This paper describes how Countryside Survey 2000 (CS2000) and earlier Countryside Surveys in 1990 an...
Presence of higher plant species was recorded in 1455 permanently marked quadrats located across Bri...