Browsing by Author "Gormally, Mike"
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Biodiversity and performance of constructed wetlands; a comparison with natural wetlands
Mulkeen, Collette Jane (NUI Galway, 2018-07-03)Natural wetlands (NWs) are one of the most economically and ecologically important habitats on Earth, currently comprising about 6% of the world’s surface area. They provide many ecosystem services including the supply of ... -
Evaluating the ecosystem function of selected dipteran families and their role as indicators of farm habitat quality in Ireland
Ahmed, Karzan Sabah D. (NUI Galway, 2021-09-27)Biodiversity has undergone significant declines worldwide as a result of human activities. This trend is particularly apparent in agricultural ecosystems where farming intensification is recognised as one of the primary ... -
Habitat selection by grazing animals in heterogeneous environments: the case of hill sheep in western ireland
Williams, Byrony; Walls, Sean; Walsh, Michael; Gormally, Mike (Royal Irish Academy, 2012-01-01)Uplands and peatlands are of high conservation importance and, while grazing animals are a key management tool for conservation, grazing-related damage can easily occur. Damage to European uplands is most notable in Britain ...