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image resources (NHM) for photography ( Fig. 3.3a ), Jack Laundon for permis-
sion to adapt Fig. 3.3b , Mark Seaward (British Lichen Society Mapping Recorder)
for providing the map used to construct Fig. 3.2a and Neil Cape (Centre for
Ecology and Hydrology) for Fig. 3.4 and Jim Bennett (University of Wisconsin)
for his extremely helpful comments, discussions in California and for drawing
literature to my attention.
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