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1. Changing species dominance patterns of Boreal‐Arctic heathlands: evidence of biotic homogenization.

2. Assessing the potential of restoration measures and management techniques in a post‐pastured Azorean peatland: two years tendencies.

3. Germination and seedling growth of Calluna vulgaris is sensitive to regional climate, heathland succession, and drought.

4. Wildfire impacts on seedbank and vegetation dynamics in Calluna heath.

5. Plant community responses to experimental climate manipulation in a Welsh ombrotrophic peatland and their palaeoenvironmental context.

6. Addition of composted green waste and ericoid mycorrhizal fungi fails to facilitate establishment of Atlantic heathland species.

7. Legacy effects of nitrogen and phosphorus additions on vegetation and carbon stocks of upland heaths.

8. Tree planting in organic soils does not result in net carbon sequestration on decadal timescales.

9. Herbivory and climate as drivers of woody plant growth: Do deer decrease the impacts of warming?

10. Heathland plant species composition and vegetation structures reflect soil‐related paths of development and site history.

11. Effects of vegetation cutting on invertebrate communities of high conservation value Calluna upland peatlands.

12. Botanical and geographical origin of Turkish honeys by selected‐ion flow‐tube mass spectrometry and chemometrics.

13. The colors of heath flowering – quantifying spatial patterns of phenology in Calluna life‐cycle phases using high‐resolution drone imagery.

14. Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity and potential of heather (Erica spp.) extracts in the control of Listeria monocytogenes.

15. Ericoid plant species and <italic>Pinus sylvestris</italic> shape fungal communities in their roots and surrounding soil.

16. Analysis of nectar from low‐volume flowers: A comparison of collection methods for free amino acids.

17. Quantifying the importance of multi-scale management and environmental variables on moorland bird abundance.

18. The reproductive potential and importance of key management aspects for successful Calluna vulgaris rejuvenation on abandoned Continental heaths.

21. Environmental impacts of high-output driven shooting of Red Grouse Lagopus lagopus scotica.

22. Fuel moisture content enhances nonadditive effects of plant mixtures on flammability and fire behavior.

23. Combination of herbivore removal and nitrogen deposition increases upland carbon storage.

24. Vegetation exerts a greater control on litter decomposition than climate warming in peatlands.

25. Antimicrobial activity of different Finnish monofloral honeys against human pathogenic bacteria.

26. Matrix modelling of prescribed burning in Calluna vulgaris-dominated moorland: short burning rotations minimize carbon loss at increased wildfire frequencies.

27. Long-term effects of rotational prescribed burning and low-intensity sheep grazing on blanket-bog plant communities.

28. Malformation of gynoecia impedes fertilisation in bud-flowering Calluna vulgaris.

29. Long-term nitrogen additions increase likelihood of climate stress and affect recovery from wildfire in a lowland heath.

30. Soil Conditions in Natural, Declining and Restored Heathlands Influence Plant-Pollinator Interactions of Calluna vulgaris.

31. The presence of sheep leads to increases in plant diversity and reductions in the impact of deer on heather.

32. Susceptibility of Pedicularis spp. to Cronartium ribicola and C. flaccidum in Finland.

33. Responses of Heather Moorland and Mediterranean Mouflon Foraging to Prescribed-Burning and Cutting.

34. Fate of airborne nitrogen in heathland ecosystems: a.

35. Out of Africa: north-westwards Pleistocene expansions of the heather Erica arborea.

36. Changes in heathland vegetation under goat grazing: effects of breed and stocking rate.

37. Yorkshire & Northumbria: Brontë, Moors & Dales: 7 NORTH YORK MOORS NATIONAL PARK.

38. Setting sustainable grazing levels for heather moorland: a multi-site analysis.

39. 100 years of change: examining agricultural trends, habitat change and stakeholder perceptions through the 20th century.

40. The effect of restoration techniques on non-target species: case studies in moorland ecosystems.

42. Evaluation of anilinopyrimidine and other fungicides for control of grey mould ( Botrytis cinerea) in container-grown Calluna vulgaris.

43. Quantifying the grazing impacts associated with different herbivores on rangelands.

44. The role of habitat composition in determining breeding site occupancy in a declining Ring Ouzel Turdus torquatus population.

45. Transient facilitative effects of heather on Scots pine along a grazing disturbance gradient in Scottish moorland.

46. Spatial patterns of tree recruitment in a relict population of Pinus uncinata: forest expansion through stratified diffusion.

47. Characterization of moorland vegetation and the prediction of bird abundance using remote sensing.

48. Experimental trampling and vegetation recovery in some forest and heathland communities.

49. THE PERILS OF HAVING TASTY NEIGHBORS: GRAZING IMPACTS OF LARGE HERBIVORES AT VEGETATION BOUNDARIES.

50. Indirect effects of grazing and nutrient addition on the hemipteran community of heather moorlands.

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