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  7. Data resource: A Lichen Survey of the Ben Nevis Plateau

    This survey was commissioned by the John Muir Trust to study the lichen communities of the Ben Nevis plateau and any threats posed to these communities. Field work was carried out over a 4 day period in September 2006. The plateau is a vast boulder-field with pebble, cobble, and boulder size scree and occasional outcrops. The rock is of two lava types: Trachyte and Dacite.

  8. Data resource: A review of the beetles of Great Britain- The Darkling Beetles and their allies

    This report was commissioned to update the threat status of Darkling beetles from work originally undertaken in 1987, 1992 and 1994 using the IUCN methodology for assessing threat. Aderidae, Anthicidae, Colydiidae, Melandryidae, Meloidae, Mordellidae, Mycetophagidae, Mycteridae, Oedemeridae, Pyrochroidae, Pythidae, Ripiphoridae, Salpingidae, Scraptiidae, Tenebrionidae & Tetratomidae (Tenebrionoidea less Ciidae). K.N.A. Alexander, S. Dodd & J.S. Denton. http://naturalresources.wales/media/2487/species-status-review-of-the-non-marine-mollusca-of-great-britain.pdf May 2014.

  9. Data resource: A review of the beetles of Great Britain- The Soldier Beetles and their allies

    A review of the beetles of Great Britain. The soldier beetles and their allies. Buprestidae, Cantharidae, Cleridae, Dasytidae, Drilidae, Lampyridae, Lycidae, Lymexylidae, Malachiidae, Phloiophilidae and Trogossitidae. K.N.A. Alexander January 2014

  10. Data resource: A review of the Hemiptera of Great Britain -The Aquatic and Semi-aquatic Bugs

    This report was commissioned to update the national status of aquatic and semi-aquatic bugs using IUCN methodology for assessing threat. It covers all species of aquatic and semi-aquatic bugs (Heteroptera) in Great Britain, identifying those that are rare and/or under threat as well as non-threatened and non-native species. A.A. Cook November 2015.

  11. Data resource: A review of the millipedes (Diplopoda), centipedes (Chilopoda) and woodlice (Isopoda) of Great Britain

    This report was commissioned to update the national threat status of millipedes, centipedes and woodlice. It covers all millipedes, centipedes and woodlice, identifying those that are rare and/or under threat as well as non threatened and non-native species. Paul Lee. November 2015.

  12. Data resource: A review of the Non-Marine Mollusca of Great Britain

    A review of the Non-Marine Mollusca of Great Britain: Species Status No. 17. NRW Evidence Report No: 14, 84pp, Natural Resources Wales, Bangor. M.B. Seddon, I.J. Killeen & A.P. Fowles. March 2014

  13. Data resource: A review of the Orthoptera (grasshoppers and crickets) and allied species of Great Britain

  14. Data resource: A review of the scarce and threatened beetles of Great Britain - The leaf beetles and their allies

    The leaf beetles and their allies: Chrysomelidae, Megalopodidae and Orsodacnidae. D S Hubble. October 2014.

  15. Data resource: A review of the scarce and threatened stoneflies (Plecoptera) of Great Britain

    A review of the scarce and threatened stoneflies (Plecoptera) of Great Britain. Craig R. Macadam. 2014.

  16. Data resource: A.T. Sumner's Records

    Records of organisms other than molluscs

  17. Data resource: aberfeldy

  18. Data resource: aberfledy

  19. Data resource: Aculeate Hymenoptera records extracted from Invertebrate Site Register for Scotland

    Subset of dataset of information on the site-based occurrence of scarcer British and strongly habitat-associated terrestrial and freshwater invertebrates. It gathered data from a wide variety of often scattered sources, synthesized it to produce readily accessible information for use in all facets of invertebrate conservation.

  20. Data resource: Ad-hoc Bat Records from Across Wales

    This dataset combines the bat records Natural Resources Wales (NRW) holds as a top copy within their copy of Recorder 6. It includes Important Welsh Bat Roosts Database (BATSITES-WALES), bat roosts data from Pembrokeshire hibernacula and day / night roost records, Welsh Lesser Horseshoe Bat summer roost surveillance database, and some regional records from Pembrokeshire and south Wales (BATDATA-WALES). This dataset gives an indication of the abundance of each species at each location, and gives the annual summer surveillance records for selected nursery roost sites.