Conservation assessment and monitoring methods for the Annex V Clubmoss group (Lycopodium spp.) in Ireland
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Noeleen Smyth, Caroline Nienhuis, Caoimhe Muldoon, Deirdre Lynn, 'Conservation assessment and monitoring methods for the Annex V Clubmoss group (Lycopodium spp.) in Ireland', [report], National Parks and Wildlife Service, 2015, Irish wildlife manuals, no.86, 2015-06Download Item:
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All species in the Clubmoss group were assessed as favourable for Range and Population. Due to the ongoing pressures (particularly inappropriate grazing regimes and trampling) on the habitats in which these species occur, Habitat for the species and Future Prospects for D. alpinum, L. clavatum and H. selago were assessed as inadequate. There was no evidence of the exploitation of any of these species for trade This report presents national assessments for each species (Appendix 1), an assessment for each of the populations surveyed (21) (Appendix 2) and the recommendations for the future monitoring (Appendix 3).Corporate name:
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Clubmoss, Habitats Directive, LycopodiaceaeISSN:
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