https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhCT4L6VxzI
State of Dragonflies in Britain and Ireland 2021 report summary by Dave Smallshire
State of Dragonflies in Britain and Ireland 2021 report summary by Dave Smallshire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhCT4L6VxzI
Dave Smallshire is part of the Editorial team on the State of Dragonflies in Britain and Ireland 2021 report. In this video, Dave delves into some of the findings from the report and discusses potential causes and future research needs.
Read the full report on our website here:
Dave Smallshire - Europe's Dragonflies
Talk one from our Autumn Meeting which took place online on Saturday 14th November 2020.
Dave Smallshire - Europe's Dragonflies
Talk one from our Autumn Meeting which took place online on Saturday 14th November 2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD7kPTBkvbE&list=PLh65JUJK7GolKCSiKQFLAI23HZlvIJ1fi
Bestämningsnyckel till släkten inom egentliga bladmossor: Bryophyta: Bryopsida: Buxbaumia–Anomodon
These keys serve to identify the Swedish genera within class Bryopsida, which are treated in three
volumes of the Encyclopedia of the Swedish Flora and Fauna (viz. Vol. AJ 6-23, AJ 24-36 and AJ 37-
57). For each genus, the volume code, as well as the page where the presentation of the genus and
the key to the species begins, is stated. On page 10, there is a guide to the keys presented in this
publication. In cases where genera/species are variable with regard to the characters used to identify
them, they are keyed out more than once. This is marked with the abbreviation p.p. (pro parte) following the name
http://www.artdata.slu.se/nn/pdf/egentliga_bladmossor_huvudnyckel.pdf
"De fossiele schelpen van de Nederlandse Kust"
https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/800043/
Tekst: Frank Wesselingh & Ronald Pouwer, Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Bestämningsnyckel till släkten inom egentliga bladmossor: Bryophyta: Bryopsida: Buxbaumia–Anomodon
These keys serve to identify the Swedish genera within class Bryopsida, which are treated in three
volumes of the Encyclopedia of the Swedish Flora and Fauna (viz. Vol. AJ 6-23, AJ 24-36 and AJ 37-
57). For each genus, the volume code, as well as the page where the presentation of the genus and
the key to the species begins, is stated. On page 10, there is a guide to the keys presented in this
publication. In cases where genera/species are variable with regard to the characters used to identify
them, they are keyed out more than once. This is marked with the abbreviation p.p. (pro parte) following the name
http://www.artdata.slu.se/nn/pdf/egentliga_bladmossor_huvudnyckel.pdf
"De fossiele schelpen van de Nederlandse Kust"
https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/800043/