Biological Records Centre: Report 1999-2004

The period 1999-2004 was marked by rapid progress in information technology, with concomitant institutional developments. These have been highly beneficial for BRC, whose data are increasingly used, not only by the UK country conservation agencies but also by NGOs, research workers, policy makers and volunteers.

[1]  C. Hollingworth Freshwater Fishes in Britain: The Species and their Distribution , 2005 .

[2]  D. Roy,et al.  Occurrence of epiphytic bryophytes in a 'tetrad' transect across southern Britain. 2. Analysis and modelling of epiphyte–environment relationships , 2004 .

[3]  Allan Hall,et al.  Archaeophytes in Britain , 2004 .

[4]  P. Harding Distribution of freshwater Isopoda in Britain and Ireland , 2004 .

[5]  J. Greenwood,et al.  Comparative Losses of British Butterflies, Birds, and Plants and the Global Extinction Crisis , 2004, Science.

[6]  D. Roy,et al.  Host plants and butterfly biology. Do host‐plant strategies drive butterfly status? , 2004 .

[7]  C. Preston John Raven's report on his visit to the Hebrides, 1948 , 2004 .

[8]  D. Roy,et al.  PLANTATT - attributes of British and Irish plants: status, size, life history, geography and habitats , 2004 .

[9]  C. Preston,et al.  Genetic structure and morphological variation of British populations of the hybrid Potamogeton x salicifolius , 2004 .

[10]  T. Huxley Provisional atlas of the British aquatic bugs (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) , 2003 .

[11]  K. Alexander Provisional atlas of the Cantharoidea and Buprestoidea (Coleoptera) of Britain and Ireland , 2003 .

[12]  C. Preston Perceptions of change in English county Floras, 1660-1960 , 2003 .

[13]  M. Hill Using data from local floras for ecological research , 2003 .

[14]  P. Harding The national biodiversity network in the UK , 2003 .

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[16]  R. Gornall,et al.  Population differentiation of Potamogeton pectinatus in the Baltic Sea with reference to waterfowl dispersal , 2002, Molecular ecology.

[17]  J. K. Hill,et al.  Rapid responses of British butterflies to opposing forces of climate and habitat change , 2001, Nature.

[18]  M. Palmer,et al.  A method for estimating the extent of standing fresh waters of different trophic states in Great Britain , 2001 .

[19]  M. Palmer,et al.  An estimate of the extent of dystrophic, oligotrophic, mesotrophic and eutrophic standing fresh water in Great Britain , 2001 .

[20]  M. Palmer,et al.  The standing waters of Coll and Tiree in a national and international context , 2000 .

[21]  R. Morris,et al.  Provisional atlas of British hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae) , 2000 .

[22]  D. Preston Engulfed by suburbia or destroyed by the plough: the ecology of extinction in Middlesex and Cambridgeshire , 2000 .

[23]  M. Hill,et al.  Effects of urban land cover on the local species pool in Britain , 1999 .

[24]  D. Roy,et al.  Integrating species and habitat data for nature conservation in Great Britain: data sources and methods , 1999 .

[25]  C. Preston,et al.  The geographical relationships of the British and Irish flora: a comparison of pteridophytes, flowering plants, liverworts and mosses , 1999 .

[26]  D. Roy,et al.  Ellenberg's indicator values for British plants. ECOFACT Volume 2: technical annex. , 1999 .

[27]  M. Kerney Atlas of Land and Freshwater Molluscs of Britain and Ireland , 1999 .

[28]  A. Cash The millennium.... , 1999, Journal of accident & emergency medicine.

[29]  M. Telfer,et al.  Provisional atlas of the aculeate Hymenoptera of Britain and Ireland. Part 4 , 1997 .

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