Links to sites about Ireland, Burren and its turloughs 

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Trinity College -  Dublin  - Turlough project

These are a great resource and have been of invaluable assistance to me, it was funded by Heritage Council of Ireland. It is a summary of the present knowledge about turloughs, and has some fantastic images as well.
 


The Burren Action Group- a history of the Mullaghmor Burren National Park Visitors centre

A history of the Burren National Park, and the proposed siting of the visitor and interpretative centre.
Summary: We all think the centre is a good idea, we just don't want it at Mullaghmor
 


  Flowers of the Burren

One of a number of specialist trips to see the Burren flora, in this case led by an expert - Dr Juliet Brodie, formerly of UC Galway
 


Ireland - national parks and protected public lands

The Irish annulet - A new species of moth for Ireland - unique to the Burren turloughs
A really interesting research project, which helps to emphasise that there is still a lot of mileage in observational research. 

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Links to the multivariate analysis of ecological data 

 

The Ordination Web Page These are some great pages on the ordination of ecological communities.
There are examples, references and a comprehensive glossary of terms.

BSUC Environmental Biology  - utilises the Carran turlough data set

These are some less comprehensive ordination pages, but they do use a data set from the Carran turlough. Dependent upon our web server they may not be available. If you are interested please email.
 


A Practical Guide to the Use of Selected Multivariate Statistics

Another good guide to multivariate statistics for ecologists
 


StatSoft Electronic Textbook
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