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Aquatic plants in Britain and Ireland. , 365 pp.
(1997) The aquatic plants of the River Cam and its riparian commons, Cambridge, 1660-1999. Nature in Cambridgeshire, 50, 18-37.
(2008) (2004)
(2016)
Atlas Of British And Irish Bryophytes. Pisces Publications, Newbury.
(2014) Atlas Of The Bryophytes Of Britain And Ireland. Volume 1: Liverworts (Hepaticae And Anthocerotae). Harley Books, Colchester.
. (1991) Atlas Of The Bryophytes Of Britain And Ireland. Volume 2: Mosses (Except Diplolepideae). Harley Books, Colchester.
(1992) Atlas Of The Bryophytes Of Britain And Ireland. Volume 3: Mosses (Diplolepideae). Harley Books, Colchester.
. (1994) Atmospheric nitrogen deposition explains patterns of plant species loss. Global Change Biology, 2882–2892.
(2011) Audit Of Non-Native Species In England. English Nature, Peterborough.
(2005) (2013)
Biological Records Centre Annual Report 2005-2006. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough.
(2006) (2005)
Bryoatt - Attributes Of British And Irish Mosses, Liverworts And Hornworts With Information On Native Status, Size, Life Form, Life History, Geography And Habitat. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Huntingdon.
(2007) (2007)
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Bryoatt: Attributes Of British And Irish Mosses, Liverworts And Hornworts. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Huntingdon.
(2007) Can trait-based analyses of changes in species distribution be transferred to new geographic areas?. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 23, 1009-1018.
(2014) Change In The British Flora 1987-2004. Botanical Society of the British Isles, London.
(2006) (2005)
Daltonia splachnoides in Irish conifer plantations - another epiphyte on the move. Field Bryology, 100, 16-21.
(2010) Declines in forage availability for bumblebees at a national scale. Biological Conservation, 132, 481-489.
(2006) Distribution patterns in British and Irish liverworts and hornworts. Journal of Bryology, 3-17.
(2011) Do urban areas act as foci for the spread of alien plant species? An assessment of temporal trends in the UK. Diversity and Distributions, 15, 338-345.
(2009) Ecological correlates of range structure in rare and scarce British plants. Journal of Ecology, 94, 581-596.
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