Items where NERC Author is "Scott, David"
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Welch, David; Scott, David. 2019 Response of moorland vegetation to 20 years of conservation management in two Cairngorm glens. British & Irish Botany, 1 (1). 20-38. https://doi.org/10.33928/bib.2019.01.020
Welch, David; Scott, David. 2017 Observations on bark-stripping by red deer in a Picea sitchensis forest in western Scotland over a 35-year period. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 32 (6). 473-480. https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2016.1247464
Welch, David; Scott, David; Thompson, Des B.A.. 2015 Persistence of Carex bigelowii–Racomitrium lanuginosum moss heath under sheep grazing in the Grampian Mountains, Scotland. Journal of Bryology, 37 (2). 96-103. https://doi.org/10.1179/1743282014Y.0000000127
Welch, David; Scott, David; Elston, David A.. 2013 Declining incidence of multi-trunking over time in a Scottish plantation of Picea sitchensis. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 28 (1). 17-27. https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2012.683039
Welch, D.; Scott, D.. 2008 An estimate of timber degrade in Sitka spruce due to bark stripping by deer in a Scottish plantation. Forestry, 81 (3). 489-497. https://doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpn016
Thirgood, S.; Scott, D.; Irvine, J.; Sibbald, A.; Palmer, S.; Gilbert, L.; Leckie, F.; Elston, D.. 2007 Developing methodologies to monitor deer movements at the landscape scale. NERC/Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, 156pp. (CEH Project Number: C02914) (Unpublished)
Scott, David; Welch, David; van der Wal, Rene; Elston, David A.. 2007 Response of the moss Racomitrium lanuginosum to changes in sheep grazing and snow-lie due to a snow-fence. Applied Vegetation Science, 10 (2). 229-238. https://doi.org/10.1658/1402-2001(2007)10[229:ROTMRL]2.0.CO;2
Scott, David. 2006 Linear and boundary features. In: Preston, C. D. et al, (ed.) Scottish trends in vascular plants. Inverness, Scottish Natural Heritage, 37-40. (Commissioned Report, ROAME, 169, F01NB02).
Welch, D.; Scott, D.; Mitchell, R. J.; Elston, D. A.. 2006 Slow recovery of heather (Calluna vulgaris L. (Hull)) in Scottish moorland after easing of heavy grazing pressure from red deer (Cervus elaphus L.). Botanical Journal of Scotland, 58. 1-17.
Brooker, R. W.; Scott, D.; Palmer, S. C. F.; Swaine, E.. 2006 Transient facilitative effects of heather on Scots pine along a grazing disturbance gradient in Scottish moorland. Journal of Ecology, 94 (3). 637-645. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2745.2006.01129.x
Scott, David; Bacon, Philip; Irvine, Justin. 2002 Management of deer in woodlands: best practice guidance. Banchory, CEH, 18pp. (CEH Project No. C02099) (Unpublished)
Scott, David; Bacon, Philip; Irvine, Justin. 2002 Management of deer in woodlands: literature review of decision making and report on decision modelling workshop. Banchory, CEH, 42pp. (CEH Project No. C02099) (Unpublished)
Scott, David; Bacon, Philip; Irvine, Justin. 2002 Management of deer in woodlands: literature reviews of woodland design, and techniques for assessing populations and damage. Banchory, CEH. (CEH Project No. C02099) (Unpublished)