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S.D. Ward
Researcher at Scottish Natural Heritage
Publications - 4
Citations - 149
S.D. Ward is an academic researcher from Scottish Natural Heritage. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydnoid fungi & Citizen science. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 143 citations.
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Status, distribution and definition of mycologically important grasslands in Scotland
TL;DR: Preliminary data suggest that the unimproved grasslands of Scotland are of exceptional importance for fungal conservation, compared with other countries of northern Europe.
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Progress towards implementing the Biodiversity Action Plan for stipitate hydnoid fungi in Scotland
TL;DR: Although available data provide little evidence for decline of hydnoid fungi, a number of species display very restricted distributions within Scotland, emphasising the need for further field surveys to define the current status of these fungi with greater accuracy.
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Status and distribution of stipitate hydnoid fungi in Scottish coniferous forests
TL;DR: Assessment of field surveys in Scotland provided evidence for declines in only four of the 17 species considered, however, 12 species are threatened with extinction according to the IUCN Red List criteria, owing to their restricted patterns of distribution.
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Grand challenges in entomology: Priorities for action in the coming decades
Sarah H. Luke,Helen E. Roy,Chris D. Thomas,Luke A.N. Tilley,S.D. Ward,Allan D. Watt,Manuela Carnaghi,Coline C. Jaworski,Maximillian P. T. G. Tercel,Charlie Woodrow,Susmita Aown,Jennifer A. Banfield-Zanin,Sarah L. Barnsley,Iris Berger,James C. Bull,Heather Campbell,Ruth A. B. Carter,M. Charalambous,Lorna J. Cole,Martin J. Ebejer,R. A. Farrow,Rajendra S. Fartyal,Miriam Grace,Fiona Highet,J. C. Hill,Amelia S. C. Hood,Eleanor Kent,Frank-Thorsten Krell,Simon R. Leather,Daniel J. Leybourne,Nick A. Littlewood,Ashley Elizabeth Lyons,Graham Matthews,Louise Mc Namara,Rosa Menéndez,P. Merrett,Sajid O. Mohammed,Archie K. Murchie,Michael Noble,Maria Rosa Paiva,Michael J. Pannell,Chooi Khim Phon,Gordon Port,Charlotte Powell,Stewart Rosell,Francisca B. Sconce,Chris R. Shortall,Eleanor M. Slade,J. P. Sutherland,Jamie C. Weir,Christopher Williams,Natalia Zielonka,Lynn V. Dicks +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identified high priority challenges for entomology using an inclusive, open, and democratic four-stage prioritisation approach, conducted among the membership and affiliates (hereafter "members" of the UK-based Royal Entomological Society (RES).