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  1. The influence of local environment and population origin on some reproductive traits ofNardus stricta(Poaceae) in the Scottish Highlands
  2. Will climate change counteract the benefits of sheep-grazing in conserving a rare alpine dwarf-herb community?
  3. Effects of excluding sheep from an alpine dwarf-herb community
  4. Size and longevity of seed banks of alpine gentian (Gentiana nivalisL.)
  5. Seed-setting by alpine gentian (Gentiana nivalisL.)
  6. Altitudinal gradients in seed dynamics ofCalluna vulgarisin eastern Scotland
  7. Altitudinal gradients in seed dynamics of Calluna vulgaris in eastern Scotland
  8. Geographic variation in seed‐setting by heather (Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull) in the Scottish Highlands
  9. The Role of Chilling in the Germination of some Scottish Montane Species
  10. Response of the alpine gentian Gentiana nivalis L. to protection from grazing by sheep
  11. Recent development of high-altitude Pinus sylvestris scrub in the Northern Cairngorm mountains, Scotland
  12. Role of Buried Viable Seeds in the Recolonization of Disturbed Ground by Heather (Calluna vulgaris [L.] Hull) in the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland, U.K.
  13. Population size and reproduction ofGentians nivalisL. at ben lawers N.N.R.
  14. Liability of Saplings to Browsing on a Red Deer Range in the Scottish Highlands
  15. Regeneration of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris at a natural tree‐line in the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland
  16. Quantity and Quality of the Annual Production of Shoots and Flowers by Calluna Vulgaris in North-East Scotland
  17. Territories and the Food Plant of Individual Red Grouse: I. Territory Size, Number of Mates and Brood Size Compared with the Abundance, Production and Diversity of Heather
  18. Heather Productivity and Its Relevance to the Regulation of Red Grouse Populations
  19. Production, Dieback and Grazing of Heather (Calluna vulgaris) in Relation to Numbers of Red Grouse (Lagopus L. scoticus) and Mountain Hares (Lepus timidus) in North-East Scotland
  20. Selection of Heather by Captive Red Grouse in Relation to the Age of the Plant
  21. Territory Size and Aggression in a Fluctuating Red Grouse Population
  22. Practical results of research for management of red grouse
  23. Regeneration of Heather (Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull) at Different Ages and Seasons in North-East Scotland
  24. Methods for the Measurement of the Primary Production of Grassland.
  25. Evidence for Selective Feeding on Fertilized Plots by Red Grouse, Hares, and Rabbits
  26. Some responses of hill ewes and lambs to artificial shelter
  27. Population Fluctuations in the Red Grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus
  28. Heather Performance and Red Grouse Populations. I. Visual Estimates of Heather Performance
  29. Winter browning of heather (Calluna vulgaris) and other moorland plants
  30. Predation and Red Grouse Populations
  31. Population Studies on Red Grouse, Lagopus lagopus scoticus (Lath.) in North-East Scotland
  32. The Ecology of a small bog in Kinlochewe Forest, Wester Ross