Lady Park Wood Bibliography
Key Publication
Peterken, G. and Mountford, M. (2017) Woodland development: A long-term study of Lady Park Wood. Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau International, Wallingford. 286pp
Verheyen, K. et al. (2016). Combining biodiversity resurveys across regions to advance global change research. BioScience, in press.
Bernhardt-Römermann, M., Baeten, L., Craven, D., De Frenne, P., Hédl, R., Lenoir, J., Bert, D., Brunet, J., Chudomelová, M., Decocq, G., Dierschke, H., Dirnböck, T., Dörfler, I., Heinken, T., Hermy, M., Hommel, P., Jaroszewicz, B., Keczyński, A., Kelly, D. L., Kirby, K. J., Kopecký, M., Macek, M., Máliš, F., Mirtl, M., Mitchell, F. J.G., Naaf, T., Newman, M., Peterken, G., Petřík, P., Schmidt, W., Standovár, T., Tóth, Z., Calster, H. V., Verstraeten, G., Vladovič, J., Vild, O., Wulf, M. and Verheyen, K. (2015). Drivers of temporal changes in temperate forest plant diversity vary across spatial scales. Global Change Biology, 21: 3726–3737.
Hale, K. (2015). Long-term carbon storage in a semi-natural British woodland. PhD thesis. University of Liverpool.
Ghazoul, J. (2015). Forestry, a very short introduction. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Cavin, L., Mountford, E.P., Peterken, G.F. and Jump, A.S. (2013). Extreme drought alters competitive dominance within and between tree species in a mixed forest stand. Functional Ecology, 27, 1424-1435.
Baeten, L. et al (2012). Distinguishing between turnover and nestedness in the quantification of biological homogenisation. Biodiversity and Conservation, 21, 1399-1409.
Vanhuyse, K., Vangansbek, P. and Peterken, G.F. (2012). Changes since 1979 in the ground flora of Lady Park Wood, and what they imply. Natur Cymru, 43, 15-19.
Verheyen, K. et al. (2012). Driving factors behind the eutrophication signal in understorey plant communities of deciduous temperate forests. Journal of Ecology, 100, 352-365.
Bradshaw, R.H.W., Josefsson, T., Clear, J.L. and Peterken, G.F. (2011). The structure and reproduction of the virgin forest: a review of Eustace Jones (1945). Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 26, 45-53.
Peterken, G. (2008). Wye Valley. New Naturalist No.105. Collins, London.
Mountford, E.P. (2006). Long-term patterns and impacts of grey squirrel debarking in Lady Park Wood young-growth stands (UK). Forest Ecology and Management, 232, 100-113.
Peterken, G.F and Mountford, E.P. (2005). Natural woodland reserves: 60 years of trying at Lady Park Wood. British Wildlife 17, 7-16.
Mountford, E.P. (2004). Long-term patterns of mortality and regeneration in near-natural woodland. PhD thesis, Open University (Harper Adams College).
Mountford, E.P. and Peterken, G.F. (1999) Effects of stand structure, composition and treatment on bark-stripping of beech by grey squirrels. Forestry, 72(4), 379-386.
Peterken, G.F. and Mountford, E.P. (1998). Long-term change in an unmanaged population of wych elm subjected to Dutch elm disease. Journal of Ecology, 86, 205-218.
Green, P. and Peterken, G.F. (1997). Variation in the amount of dead wood in the woodlands of the Lower Wye Valley, UK in relation to the intensity of management. Forest Ecology and Management, 98(3), 229-238.
Mountford, E.P. (1997). A decade of grey squirrel bark-stripping damage to beech in Lady Park Wood, UK. Forestry, 70, 17-29.
Peterken, G.F. and Mountford, E.P. (1996). Effects of drought on beech in Lady Park Wood, an unmanaged mixed deciduous woodland. Forestry, 69, 117-128.
Peterken, G.F. and Mountford, E. (1995). Lady Park Wood reserve - the first half century. British Wildlife 6(4), 205-213.
Peterken, G.F. and Jones, E.W. (1989). Forty years of change in Lady Park Wood: the young growth stands. Journal of Ecology, 77, 401-429.
Peterken, G.F. and Jones, E.W. (1987). Forty years of change in Lady Park Wood: the old growth stands. Journal of Ecology, 75, 477-512.