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Effects of repeated use of an area of heather Calluna vulgaris (L.) hull moor at Kindrogan,Scotland, for teaching purposes
Authors:NG Bayfield  BS Brookes
Institution:Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Hill of Brathens, Banchory, Kincardineshire, Scotland AB3 4BY;Kindrogan Field Centre, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland
Abstract:A triangular plot of heather moor at Kindrogan was used for teaching botanical analysis for eight years, using the same set of random coordinates to locate sample points. Because of the method of point location, there was a gradient of trampling pressure across the plot, and there were also parts of the plot that were never analysed. At the end of the eight-year period heather cover and mean height were found to have declined with increasing levels of trampling. Mean numbers of species/m2 did not however decline, and were actually minimal on untrampled ground. With moderate levels of trampling, quadrats that had been analysed for eight years contained more heather litter than those that had not been analysed before. No decline in species frequencies was found in previously analysed quadrats. The value of the plot for teaching purposes does not seem to have declined, and may have actually increased over the period of use.
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