Research and Publications
(2016)
Developing and enhancing biodiversity monitoring programmes: a collaborative assessment of priorities. Journal of Applied Ecology, 52, 686–695.
(2015) 
Atlas Of British And Irish Bryophytes. Pisces Publications, Newbury.
(2014) (2013)
Spherical k-means clustering is good for interpreting multivariate species occurrence data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 4, 542-551.
(2013) Distribution patterns in British and Irish liverworts and hornworts. Journal of Bryology, 3-17.
(2011) (2011)
frescalo.zip (4.49 MB)

Empirical realised niche models for British higher and lower plants - development and preliminary testing. Journal of Vegetation Science, 21, 643-656.
(2010) (2010)
Survey of the bryophytes of arable land in Britain and Ireland 1: a classification of arable field assemblages. Journal of Bryology, 32, 61-79.
(2010) (2009)
(2009)
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) The effect of disturbance on the bryophyte flora of Salisbury Plain, western Europe's largest chalk grassland. Journal of Bryology, 31, 255-266.
(2009) Horizon Scanning For New Invasive Non-Native Species In England. Report To Natural England (Natural England Contract No. Sae03-02-189). Central Science Laboratory, York.
(2009) (2009)
A Checklist And Census Catalogue Of British And Irish Bryophytes Updated 2008 British Bryological Society. British Bryological Society.
(2008) Non-Native Species Portal Feasibility Study. CEH, Huntingdon.
(2008) Urban myths exploded: results of a bryological survey of King's Lynn (Norfolk, UK). Journal of Bryology, 30, 12-22.
(2008) 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)
Bryoatt_updated_2017.zip (433.58 KB)

Bryoatt: Attributes Of British And Irish Mosses, Liverworts And Hornworts. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Huntingdon.
(2007)