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Fine-scale temporal characterization of trends in soil water dissolved organic carbon and potential drivers
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* INCLUDES 'WHY IT MATTERS' FEATURE * This paper, published in a Special Issue of the journal Ecological Indicators to mark 20 years of data collection at ECN terrestrial sites, presents an analysis of the temporal relationships between soil solution chemistry and parameters thought to regulate Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) production. Data from both ECN and Forest Level II plots were used.
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Hydrochloric acid: An overlooked driver of environmental change
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* INCLUDES 'WHY IT MATTERS' FEATURE * This paper by Dr Chris Evans and colleagues was stimulated originally by the detection of unexpected changes in soil pH in Moor House ECN data.
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Continent-wide response of mountain vegetation to climate change
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This paper, in the journal Nature Climate Change, is based on analyses of data from mountain-top locations across Europe, including ECN Cairngorms.
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Long-term observations of increasing snow cover in the western Cairngorms
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* INCLUDES 'WHY IT MATTERS' FEATURE * The authors used photographs collected as part of the ECN monitoring at our Cairngorm site to determine how the duration of snow cover has changed in recent years.
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Evidence for increases in vegetation species richness across the UK Environmental Change Network sites linked to changes in air pollution and weather patterns
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* INCLUDES 'WHY IT MATTERS' FEATURE * This paper, published in a Special Issue of the journal Ecological Indicators to mark 20 years of data collection at ECN terrestrial sites, uses detailed ECN vegetation data. The data suggest that species richness has increased at the sites during the period 1993-2012
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Large carabid beetle declines in a United Kingdom monitoring network increases evidence for a widespread loss in insect biodiversity
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* INCLUDES 'WHY IT MATTERS' FEATURE * This paper present trends in the abundance of carabid (or ground) beetles at 11 terrestrial ECN sites over a 15 year period.
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Ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) population declines and phenological changes: Is there a connection?
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* INCLUDES 'WHY IT MATTERS' FEATURE * The authors used ECN data for two sites in Scotland to reveal correlations between declining ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) populations and phenological changes (the timing of natural events).
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The UK Environmental Change Network after twenty years of integrated ecosystem assessment: Key findings and future perspectives
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This paper, in the journal Ecological Indicators is the editorial paper for a Special Issue marking 20 years of data collection at ECN terrestrial sites.
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Large carabid beetle declines in a United Kingdom monitoring network increases evidence for a widespread loss in insect biodiversity
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This paper present trends in the abundance of carabid (or ground) beetles at 11 terrestrial ECN sites over a 15 year period.
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Continent-wide response of mountain vegetation to climate change
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* INCLUDES 'WHY IT MATTERS' FEATURE * This paper, in the journal Nature Climate Change, is based on analyses of data from mountain-top locations across Europe, including ECN Cairngorms.
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