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The biodiversity and conservation newsletter of the Centre for Human and Ecological Sciences (formerly Ecology Division)
Ecotype 46 - March 2009 (PDF-1668K)
- Using models to inform red deer management
- Quantitative reconstruction of vegetation in Inshriach Forest
- Genetic fingerprinting of two forms of black poplar
- Soil-landscape modelling: improving the resolution of soil data
- Restoration of native woodland and community ecology concepts
- News
Ecotype 45 - January 2009 (PDF-1138K)
- Red deer performance and health
- Open habitats research needs
- Urban green networks for people
- Improved silver birch
- Landscape connectivity - a systematic review
- ForeSTClim - climate change adaptation strategies for forests
- News and conferences
Ecotype 44 - November 2008 (PDF-1175K)
- Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms for conservation and tree breeding
- Validation of the CLIMADAPT knowledge base models
- Developing a habitat connectivity indicator for biodiversity reporting
- Joint management of ungulates, forests and forest landscapes
- HaRPPS Version 2 - Review by species experts
- The Dvinsky old growth forest in Northern Russia
- Have you seen a black squirrel?
- News
Ecotype 43 - September 2008 (PDF-3957K)
- Can wood crickets tell us how the landscape affects connectivity?
- A vision for the uplands?
- Mammal control on islands
- Resistance distance
- Priority woodland types prediction in Wales
- Thinking ahead...to 2030?!
- News
Ecotype 42 - May 2008 (PDF-1033K)
- Insect diversity and continuous cover forestry
- Restoration of Western Hemlock PAWS
- Greenspace gateways
- How does a marten feed her young?
- Scat identification - a cautionary tale
- News
Ecotype 41 - March 2008 (PDF-691K)
- An overview of the work of Ecology Division
- People within Ecology Division
- Highlights from recent activities
- News
Ecotype 40 - January 2008 (PDF-645K)
- Habitat networks for guiding integrated land-use
- Two new Defra projects on landscape ecology
- Will they or won't they?
- Surveying forest soil and biodiversity - the pan-European BioSoil project
- Do seed zones conserve adaptive variation?
- The Scottish crossbill census
- News, new publications, conferences
Ecotype 39 - November 2007 (PDF-855K)
- Something grumbling beyond the Chiltern woods?
- Digital video technology for monitoring wildlife
- Juniper die-back in Tayside
- Disturbing events – Wind and partial waves in the forest
- ESC going to Ireland (via Kyoto and Marrakesh)
- Establishment of a European Information System on Forest Genetic Resources
- News, conferences
Ecotype 38 - September 2007 (PDF-950K)
- What a difference DNA makes
- Can we tell these three birds apart from their droppings?
- Not just a load of old dung
- Conservation of Huemul in Chile
- Exposed! - Predicting filled and empty seeds in juniper with X-radiographs
- Open and woodland habitat networks: Not a conflict, an opportunity
- Estimating future soil moisture regime
- News, new publications, workshops/conferences
Ecotype 37 - May 2007 (PDF-1193K)
- Direct sowing – useful or useless for PAWS restoration?
- Spatial tools for directing native woodland improvement and expansion
- Crack filling
- Open Habitats Project
- Black poplar - how many clones are being planted?
- Grey squirrels - latest control news
- News, new publications, workshops/conferences
Ecotype 36 - March 2007 (PDF-590K)
- An introduction to the work of Ecology Division
- People within Ecology Division
- Highlights from recent activities
- New work
- Just over the horizon
- Kinnoul Hill and Drummond Hill forests, Perthshire
- News
- New publications
- Workshops/conferences: Scottish Squirrel Forum
Ecotype 35 - July 2006 (PDF-376K)
- Programme group research update: Rural & urban landscape ecology
- Evaluating biodiversity in fragmented landscapes
- A GIS method for targeting PAWS restoration management
- Improving Forest Habitat Networks for woodland specialists
- Developing Lowland Habitat Networks in Scotland
- Conferences
- New woods, new lives, new landscapes
- Scrub - the Cinderella habitat?
Ecotype 34 - May 2006 (PDF-410K)
- Programme group research update - Conservation & management of species & genetic resources
- The use of microsatellites to assess the degree of clonal duplication of black poplar in Ireland
- Climate change and forest genetic diversity: implications to sustainable forest management
- Native rowan experiment established
- Red squirrel conservation in Scotland
- Update on the spread of squirrelpox virus
- Survey of Welsh small-leaved lime woods for the scarce lime bark beetle Ernoporus tiliae
- Woodland birds - their ecology & management
- Publications
- Forest Fencing Technical Guide - 2006
Ecotype 33 - March 2006 (PDF-564K)
- Programme group research update - Habitat management & ecosystem dynamics
- A judgement-based method to assess overgrazing
- Bog deforestation & restoration - some science at last
- Plans for improving survey coverage of birds in woodlands
- The repeat woodland bird survey
- Research on lowland Planted Ancient Woodlands (PAWS)
- Research on bramble in woodlands
- Proceedings of the Native Pinewood conference, Drumnadrochit, 2004
Ecotype 32 - January 2006 (PDF-534K)
- Programme group research update - Biodiversity indicators and knowledge management:
- Forests & biodiversity guidelines
- HaRPPS decision support system
- Biodiversity indicators & evaluation programme
- Ecological site classification
- Other news:
- Bramble & the natural regeneration of trees
- Conferences:
- Woodland birds: their ecology & management
- Woodland mammals: their ecology, conservation & management
Ecotype 31 - November 2005 (PDF-578K)
- Programme group research update - Rural and urban landscape ecology programme group:
- Habitat networks
- Visulands project
- Future directions
- Other news:
- The Neroche Forest Project
- Conferences:
- Bramble in woodland - bane or benefit
- Publications:
- Habit use by red and grey squirrels
Ecotype 30 - September 2005 (PDF-450K)
- Programme group research update - Conservation & management of species & genetic resources:
- Grey squirrel damage prediction: interim progress
- Molecular genetics of native tree species
- Research in support of the UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species - 1: new work in 2005
- Research in support of the UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species - 2: Argent & Sable moth
- Publications:
- Evaluating biodiversity in fragmented forest landscapes: principles
Ecotype 29 - July 2005 (PDF-425K)
- Research update:
- Wet woodland
- William’s Cleugh pines
- West Highland woodland grazing project
- Conferences:
- Botanical Society of Scotland - Symposium on Atlantic Oakwoods
Ecotype 28 - May 2005 (PDF-152K)
- Research update:
- Ecology Division
- William’s Cleugh pines
- Wood ants in Thetford Forest/East Anglia
- Conferences:
- Woodland Birds conference in 2006

Prior to Issue 28 Ecotype was named Biotype