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Authors:
Britton, AJ
Carey, PD
Pakeman, RJ
Marrs, RH
Citation: Aj. Britton et al., A comparison of regeneration dynamics following gap creation at two geographically contrasting heathland sites, J APPL ECOL, 37(5), 2000, pp. 832-844
Authors:
Britton, AJ
Marrs, RH
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Citation: Aj. Britton et al., Comparison of techniques to increase Calluna vulgaris cover on heathland invaded by grasses in Breckland, south east England, BIOL CONSER, 95(3), 2000, pp. 227-232
Authors:
Mitchell, RJ
Auld, MHD
Hughes, JM
Marrs, RH
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Citation: Rh. Marrs, Above-ground mass and species diversity: assessing the effects of compartmentation and the setting of conservation targets, OIKOS, 87(3), 1999, pp. 541-548
Authors:
Mitchell, RJ
Marrs, RH
Le Duc, MG
Auld, MHD
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Citation: Rh. Marrs et al., Control of bracken and restoration of heathland. VIII. The regeneration ofthe heathland community after 18 years of continued bracken control or 6 years of control followed by recovery, J APPL ECOL, 35(6), 1998, pp. 857-870
Citation: Rh. Marrs et al., Control of bracken and restoration of heathland. VII. The response of bracken rhizomes to 18 years of continued bracken control or 6 years of controlfollowed by recovery, J APPL ECOL, 35(5), 1998, pp. 748-757
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