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Biological Conservation, 1997
The revised system for assessing the threat status of species, published by the World Conservation Union (IUCN) in 1994, has been applied to a range of taxonomic groups in Britain. Using this procedure, British Red Lists of vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens, fungi and charophytes have been drawn up.
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The revised system for assessing the threat status of species, published by the World Conservation Union (IUCN) in 1994, has been applied to a range of taxonomic groups in Britain. Using this procedure, British Red Lists of vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens, fungi and charophytes have been drawn up.
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Biodiversity & Conservation, 2001
This study investigates the relationship between the abundance of wood-rotting fungus suggested as 'continuity indicator species' and environmental variables for the assemblage of saproxylic (wood-living) beetles associated with Fomitopsis pinicola fruiting bodies in a mature spruce forest in southeastern Norway.
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This study investigates the relationship between the abundance of wood-rotting fungus suggested as 'continuity indicator species' and environmental variables for the assemblage of saproxylic (wood-living) beetles associated with Fomitopsis pinicola fruiting bodies in a mature spruce forest in southeastern Norway.
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Red-listed forest bird species in an urban environment — assessment of green space corridors
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2000Ulla Mörtberg
exaly

