European protected species, development sites and the planning systemScottish Executive
It has been protected, as it has declined in many countries. However, it has been expending its range in some central and eastern European countries. Lycaena phlaeas (ph) ___ CI ES SP SW (C:31) (F:251) (species described by Linnaeus in 1761) Common (or Small) Copper (Range: ac...
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(A) Distribution of European subterranean spiders along the first two axes of a principal coordinate analysis describing the trait similarity among species. Gradient of colour denote density of species—higher density in darker areas. (B) Same as the representation of the trait space inA, but mapp...
The situation of eel stocks is so alarming that the species is now listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN's Red List (Jacoby and Gollock, 2014) and, through European Eel Regulation EC No 1100/2007 (Council Regulation, 2007) implemented with the help of the Eel Management Plans, the ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a critical tool for safeguarding marine species and habitats for the future, though the effects of projected climate change raise concerns about their long-term success. Assessing the degree to which MPAs may be exposed to future novel climatic conditions is, ther...
In vitro propagation of protected species Gentiana pneumonanthe L. for ornamental horticultural uses. Folia Hortic. 2003, 15, 113–122. [Google Scholar] Fiuk, A.; Rybczynski, J. Application of modern methods for plant material studies of Gentiana kurroo (Royle) somatic embryogenesis. Bio...
Additionally, we list Telmatoscopus bartai (Jezek, 2004) comb. nov. as a potential dendrolimnetic species, giving arguments for this decision. Table 1. Dendrolimnetic Psychodinae taxa reported for Europe, tree species where it was reported and references. Double asterisk (**) denotates a new...
Sustainability:This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Common Uses:Lumber, veneer, flooring, boatbuilding, furniture, cabinetry, musical instruments (piano pinblocks), plywood, and turned objects. ...
as well as the potential of this tree species in relation to global climate change. In Europe, black pine covers an area of over 9.5 million ha and is one of the most frequently planted tree species outside of its original range. This pine is an effective tree species for afforestation ma...