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This report develops indicators for freshwater wetlands using survey data for British birds.
This summary describes a 5 year research programme which assessed ecological impacts resulting from highway storm runoff.
A tool to assess the risks to aquatic organisms from highway runoff.
A review of biological indicators of pesticide contamination in freshwater environments.
Developing integrated weed management options for Japanese knotweed
Investigation into the disease Phytophthora, which affects the roots of alder trees.
This report investigates the impact of exposure to 17alpha-ethinyloestradiol on sexual development and differentiation in the roach, Rutilus rutilus.
Report on the effects of gamma radiation on marine organisms, particularly two common species of seaweed: Fucus vesiculosus bladder wrack and Ulva intestinalis gutweed.
Scientific analysis of the Water Framework Directive biological classification process
Manual providing an understanding of the requirements of saltmarsh and when and how to manage it.
UK otter populations are healthy and continue to expand across England and Operations. This is the main finding of a series of studies carried out by the Environment Agency over the last fifteen years.
A review of invertebrate sampling techniques and associated uncertainty which will help fulfil Water Framework Directive requirements.
A study into post mortem examinations carried out on 341 otters found dead in south west and southern England Between 1996 and 2003.
This report summarises the findings of a long-term study of otters Lutra lutra in England and Wales.
This project examined the bodies of otters found dead and looked for contamination by a range of pesticides.
A review of invertebrate sampling techniques to help fulfill Water Framework Directive requirements
Recommendations of biological methods for measuring harm to terrestrial ecosystems.
This is an investigation into the distribution of water shrews throughout Britain and represents the first ever national baseline survey of the species.
The use of a mutlivariate profiling approach to quantifying the functional diversity of soil microbial communities.
Protecting and enhancing wetlands.
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