Biogeographical Monographs, Issue 2Biogeographical Study Group, 1985 - Biogeography |
Contents
a preface and perspective | 1 |
Late Mesolithic landuse and its impact in the English | 7 |
The relationship between landuse change and variations | 19 |
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afforestation agricultural animals arable Atherden Barbados biogeographical biogeographical impact birds Britain British Brownian burning Calluna century clearance common weeds conifer Countryside crop crowberry dicotyledons distribution disturbance dominated drainage ecological ecosystems effects elm decline enclosures environment environmental erosion evidence extinctions factors farming Figure Flandrian flora forest Forestry Commission Geography gley grass grassland community habitat hay meadows heather hedgerows Howardian Hills Ilkley Moor increase indicate International Peat island kmĀ² land land-use change landscape lowland McNaughton Mesolithic mesotrophic grasslands moorland Morton Lochs National Park Nature Conservancy Council Neolithic North York Moors number of species occur pasture peat Pennines period Phytologist plant plantation pollen diagram pollen record present productivity Pteridium quadrats reduced REFERENCES CITED region Scotland scrub Serengeti Sheail Simmons Smith soil South Loch species diversity survey Table Teesdale township tree upland vegetation changes Wainfleet Wales Wellesley township wildlife wood woodland woodlots zone