18.11.2014 Views

Important Plant Areas for algae - Natural History Museum

Important Plant Areas for algae - Natural History Museum

Important Plant Areas for algae - Natural History Museum

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

DMAP <strong>for</strong> Windows 2005. Software <strong>for</strong> Distribution Mapping, Version 7.2.<br />

Internet Web Site: http://www.dmap.co.uk/.<br />

Donkin, A.S. 1869. On several new and rare species of fresh-water diatomaceae discovered in<br />

Northumberland. Quarterly Journal of the Microscopical Society 9: 287-296.<br />

Duckworth, J., Davis, R. & Costley, J. 2002. Junk Food <strong>for</strong> <strong>Plant</strong>s How Nutrient Pollution is<br />

Threatening the UK’s Wild Flora. <strong>Plant</strong>life. 19 pp.<br />

Duthie, H.C. 1965. A study of the distribution and periodicity of some <strong>algae</strong> in a bog pool. Journal of<br />

Ecology 53: 343-359.<br />

Evans, S., Marren, P. & Harper, M. 2002. <strong>Important</strong> Fungal <strong>Areas</strong>: a Provisional Assessment of the Best<br />

Sites <strong>for</strong> Fungi in the United Kingdom. <strong>Plant</strong>life, Association of British Fungal Groups, British<br />

Mycological Society.<br />

Findlay, B.J. & Maberley, S.C. 2000. Microbial diversity in Priest Pot, a productive pond in the English<br />

Lake District. FBA, Ambleside. 73 pp.<br />

Fozzard, I., Doughty, E., Ferrier, R.C., Leatherland, T. & Owen, R. 1999. A quality classification <strong>for</strong><br />

management of Scottish standing waters. Hydrobiologia 395/396: 433-453.<br />

Friday, l, & Harley, B. (eds) 2000. Checklist of the flora and fauna of Wicken Fen. Harley Books,<br />

Colchester. 112 pp.<br />

Gibson, C.E. 1993. The phytoplankton population of Lough Neagh. In: Wood, R.B. & Smith, R.V. (eds)<br />

Lough Neagh. The Ecology of a Multipurpose Water Resource. Kluwer, Dordrecht: 203-223.<br />

Gutowski, A. & Mollenhauer, D. 1996. Rote Liste der Zieralgen (Desmidiales) Deutschlands.<br />

Schriftenreihe fűr Vegetationskunde 28: 679-708.<br />

Hardy, F.G. & Guiry, M.D. 2003. A Check-list and Atlas of the Seaweeds of Britain and Ireland. British<br />

Phycological Society, London. (Revised edition printed in 2006).<br />

Haworth, E., de Boer, G. Evans, I., Osmaston, H., Pennington, W., Smith, A., Storey, P. & Ware, B.<br />

2003. Tarns of the Central Lake District Depth surveys and the environmental context. Brathay<br />

Exploration Group Trust, Ambleside, Cumbria. 204 pp.<br />

Hudson, J.W., Crompton, K.J. & Whitton, B.A. 1971. Ecology of Hell Kettles 2. The ponds. Vasculum<br />

56: 38-45.<br />

Irvine, L.M. 1983. Seaweeds of the British Isles Volume 1 Rhodophyta Part 2A Cryptonemiales (sensu<br />

stricto, Palmariales), Rhodymeniales. British <strong>Museum</strong> (<strong>Natural</strong> <strong>History</strong>), London.<br />

Irvine, L.M. & Chamberlain, Y.M. 1994. Seaweeds of the British Isles Volume 1 Rhodophyta Part 2B<br />

Corallinales, Hildenbrandiales. HMSO, London.<br />

Jermy, A.C. & Crabbe, J.A. (eds) 1978. The Island of Mull, a Survey of its Flora and Environment.<br />

British <strong>Museum</strong> (<strong>Natural</strong> <strong>History</strong>), London.<br />

90

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!