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Salisbury Plain Training Area (The management of an ancient landscape)

Pages 65-76 | Published online: 03 Dec 2012

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Christopher D. Preston, Mark O. Hill, Sharon Pilkington & Richard J. Pywell. (2009) The effect of disturbance on the bryophyte flora of Salisbury Plain, western Europe's largest chalk grassland. Journal of Bryology 31:4, pages 255-266.
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John Sheail. (1999) Creating landscapes from the old - an English perspective on nature conservation. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography 53:2-3, pages 71-76.
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RACHEL A. HIRST, RICHARD F. PYWELL, ROB H. MARRS & PHILIP D. PUTWAIN. (2005) The resilience of calcareous and mesotrophic grasslands following disturbance. Journal of Applied Ecology 42:3, pages 498-506.
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Rachel A. Hirst, Richard F. Pywell, Rob H. Marrs & Philip D. Putwain. (2003) The resistance of a chalk grassland to disturbance. Journal of Applied Ecology 40:2, pages 368-379.
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Claire Carvell. (2002) Habitat use and conservation of bumblebees (Bombus spp.) under different grassland management regimes. Biological Conservation 103:1, pages 33-49.
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R.A Hirst, R.F Pywell & P.D Putwain. (2000) Assessing habitat disturbance using an historical perspective: The case of Salisbury Plain military training area. Journal of Environmental Management 60:2, pages 181-193.
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