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Species integrity and ploidy stability despite extensive gene flow via introgressive hybridization: the case of Betula species in Iceland. [PDF]
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Whispering in the Woodland [PDF]
Action sounds In an open space, encourage children to link the concept of sounds to some of the actions in the poem. For example, what sound do their feet make as they ‘scamper’ like rabbits? Can they imitate bees, buzzing and busy, in the summer time, then becoming dozy with slower, deeper buzzing sounds? Ask them to ‘swoop, swirl, dip and dive’ while
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Riverine Woodlands in the Netherlands
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Abstract Responding to Gissing on 1 July 1886, Hardy expressed the fear that the other ‘s ‘keen eye for good work ‘ would be disappointed by The Woodlanders, then a quarter of the way through its serialization in Macmillan ‘s Magazine: ‘It would have made a beautiful story if I could have carried out my idea of it: but somehow I come so ...
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Abstract Responding to Gissing on 1 July 1886, Hardy expressed the fear that the other ‘s ‘keen eye for good work ‘ would be disappointed by The Woodlanders, then a quarter of the way through its serialization in Macmillan ‘s Magazine: ‘It would have made a beautiful story if I could have carried out my idea of it: but somehow I come so ...
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‘Pseudo-Ancient Woodland’ and theAncient Woodland Inventory
Landscapes, 2013The concept of a distinct class of ‘ancient woodland’ is often accepted in an unproblematic manner by landscape historians. Woods so defined have been managed in traditional ways, have supposedly been in existence since before c. 1600, and today feature a distinctive range of ‘indicator’ species.
Stone, Adam, Williamson, Thomas
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BESNOITIOSIS IN A WOODLAND CARIBOU
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1976Besnoitiosis was diagnosed in an adult male woodland caribou found dead in northern Saskatchewan. The lesions present were comparable to those of chronic besnoitiosis in cattle, and were much more severe than those previously described in domestic reindeer and barren-ground caribou.
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Private woodland owners’ perspectives on multifunctionality in English woodlands
Journal of Rural Studies, 2012Increasing emphasis is being placed in forest policies to deliver public goods such as biodiversity, recreation, landscape and carbon sequestration, alongside timber production. In light of this, it is important to understand how woodland owners themselves perceive their role in delivering these multiple benefits.
Julie Urquhart, Bill Slee, Paul Courtney
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