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Field C.D., Sheppard L.J., Caporn S.J.M., Dise N.B..  2013.  The ability of contrasting ericaceous ecosystems to buffer nitrogen leaching. Mires and Peat. 11:Article5.
Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D., Mizunuma T., van Dijk N., Cape J.N., Sutton M.A..  2009.  All forms of reactive nitrogen deposition to Natura 2000 sites should not be treated equally: effects of wet versus dry and reduced versus oxidised nitrogen deposition.. Workshop at the Bedford Hotel and Conference Centre, Brussel.
Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D., Mizunuma T., van Dijk N., Cape J.N., Sutton M.A..  2011.  All forms of reactive nitrogen deposition to Natura 2000 sites should not be treated equally: effects of wet versus dry and reduced versus oxidised nitrogen deposition. Nitrogen deposition and Natura 2000: Science and practice in determining environmental impacts. :181-190.
Payne R.J., Jassey V.E.J., Leith I.D., Sheppard L.J., Dise N.B., Gilbert D..  2013.  Ammonia exposure promotes algal biomass in an ombrotrophic peatland. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 57:936-938.
Gidman E, Goodacre R, Emmett B, Sheppard LJ, Leith ID, Gwynn-Jones D.  2005.  Applying metabolic fingerprinting to ecology: The use of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy for the rapid screening of plant responses to N deposition. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus. 4(6):251-258.
Gidman E., Goodacre R., Emmett B., Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D., Gwynn-Jones D..  2004.  Applying Metabolic fingerprinting to Ecology: The use of fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy for the rapid screeing of plant repsonses to N deposition.. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus. 4:251-258.
Prendergast M., Cole L., Standen V., Rees R., Parker J., Leith I., Sheppard L.J..  2008.  Are enchytraeid worms (Oligochaeta) sensitive indicators of ammonia-N impacts on an ombrotrophic bog? European Journal of Soil Biology. 44(1):101-108.
Serrano H.C, Köbel M., Jones M., van Dijk N, Dragosits U, Pinho P., Oliveira M.A, Matos P., Branquinho C, Sutton M.  0.  Assessment of plant species performance along an ammonia gradient. CAPERMED.
Kiheri H.  2017.  Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may endanger carbon storage in peatlands- how do the fungi respond?
Sheppard L.J., Wallander H..  2005.  Atmospheric Nitrogen – Pollutant or fertiliser? Nitrogen Acquisition and assimilation in Higher Plants . :65-98.
Sheppard L.J., Crossley A., Leith I.D., Hargreaves K.J., Carfrae J.A., van Dijk N., Cape J.N., Sleep D., Fowler D., Raven J..  2004.  An automated wet deposition system to compare the effects of reduced and oxidised N on ombrotrophic bogs.. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus. 4:197-205.
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Munzi S., Cruz C., Branquinho C., Pinho P., Leith I.D, Sheppard L.J.  2014.  Can ammonia tolerance amongst lichen functional groups be explained by physiological responses? Environmental Pollution. 187:206-209.
Kivimaki S.K., Bruneau P., Grace J., Leith I.D., Rees B., Sheppard L.J..  2008.  Carbon and nitrogen cycling in Sphagnum capillifolium in response to nitrogen deposition and form . :592-594.
Larmola T, Kiheri H, Adamczyk S, Palomäki A, Bubier JL, van Dijk N, Dise N, Fritze H, Hobbie EA, Laiho R et al..  2019.  Changes in plant biomass allocation and mycorrhizal performance in peatlands under nitrogen load. Geophysical Research Abstracts.
Limpens J., Granath G., Gunnarsson U., Aerts R., Bayley S., Bragazza L., Bubier J., Buttler A., van den Berg L.JL, Francez A.J et al..  2011.  Climatic modifiers of the response to nitrogen deposition in peat-forming Sphagnum mosses: a meta-analysis. New Phytologist. 191(2):496-507.
Leith I.D, Pitcairn C.ER, Sheppard L.J, Hill P.W, Cape J.N, Fowler D., Tang S., Smith R.I, Parrington J.A.  2002.  A comparison of impacts of N deposition applied as NH3 or as NH4Cl on ombrotrophic mire vegetation. Special Edition Responses of Plant Metabolism to Air Pollution and Global Change. 42(3):83-88.
Cape J.N., Jones M., Leith I.D., Sheppard L.J., van Dijk N., Sutton M.A., Fowler D..  2008.  Concentration-dependent deposition velocities for ammonia – from lab to field. Geophysical Research Abstracts. 10
Jones M.R, Leith I.D, Fowler D., Raven J.A, Sutton M.A, Nemitz E., Cape J.N, Sheppard L.J, Smith R.I, Theobald M.R.  2007.  Concentration-dependent NH3 deposition processes for mixed moorland semi-natural vegetation. Atmospheric Environment. 41(10):2049-2061.
Jones M.R, Leith I.D, Raven J.A, Fowler D., Sutton M.A, Nemitz E., Cape J.N, Sheppard L.J, Smith R.I.  2007.  Concentration-dependent NH3 deposition processes for moorland plant species with and without stomata. Atmospheric Environment. 41(39):8980-8994.
Skinner R., Ineson P., Hicks W.K, Jones H.E, Sleep D., Leith I.D, Sheppard L.J.  2005.  Correlating the spatial distribution of atmospheric ammonia with δ15n values at an ammonia release site. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus. 4(6):219-228.
Skinner R., Ineson P., Hicks W.K., Jones H.E., Sleep D., Leith I.D., Sheppard L.J..  2004.  Correlating the spatial distribution of atmospheric ammonia with delta N-15 values at an ammonia release site. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus. 4:219-228.
Munzi S, Sheppard L, Leith I, Cruz C, Branquinho C, Bini L, Gagliardi A, Cai G.  2017.  The cost of surviving nitrogen excess: energy and protein demand in the lichen Cladonia portentosa as revealed by proteomic analysis.. Planta. 245:819-833.

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