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Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D..  2002.  Effects of NH3 Fumigation on the Frost Hardiness of Calluna- Does N Deposition Increase Winter Damage by Frost? Phyton. 42:183-190.
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., 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.
Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D., Field C., van Dijk N., Rung M., Skiba U..  2008.  2008 Effects of different nitrogen forms, ammonia gas and wet deposited ammonium and nitrate, on methane and nitrous oxide emissions from an ombrotrophic bog, whim moss, in the Scottish Borders.. :628-631.
Sheppard L.J., Wallander H..  2005.  Atmospheric Nitrogen – Pollutant or fertiliser? Nitrogen Acquisition and assimilation in Higher Plants . :65-98.
Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D., Crossley A..  2004.  Effects of enhanced N deposition on Cladonia portentosa; results from a field manipulation study.. Nitrogen in the Envrionment.
Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D., Kivimaki S.K., van Dijk N., Hall J., Bruneau P., Grace J., Rees R.M..  2008.  Does enhanced nitrogen deposition represent a threat to Sphagnum and thus the sustainability of Scottish peatlands? Land management in a changing environment. :291-297.
Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D., Kivimaki S.K., Gaiawyn J..  2014.  The form of reactive nitrogen deposition is important for the provision of ecosystem services. Nitrogen Deposition, Critical Loads and Biodiversity.
Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D., Mizunuma T., Leeson S., Kivimaki S., Cape J.N, van Dijk N., Leaver D., Sutton M.A., Fowler D. et al..  2014.  Inertia in an ombrotrophic bog ecosystem in response to 9 years' realistic perturbation by wet deposition of nitrogen, separated by form. Global Change Biology. 20(2):566-580.
Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D., Leeson S., Mizunuma T., de Bakker R., Elustondo D., Garcia-Gomez H..  2013.  PK additions modify the effects of N dose and form on species composition, species litter chemistry and peat chemistry in a Scottish peatland. Biogeochemistry. 116(1-3):39-53.
Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D., Crossley A., van Dijk N., Cape J.N., Fowler D., Sutton M.A..  2009.  Long-Term Cumulative Exposure Exacerbates the Effects of Atmospheric Ammonia on an Ombrotrophic Bog: Implications for Critical Levels. Atmospheric Ammonia. :49-58.
Sheppard L.J., Leith I.D., Leeson S., van Dijk N., Cape J.N., Fowler D., Field C..  2011.  Nitrogen form makes a difference to the responses of a peatland to enhanced reactive nitrogen deposition [abstract]. Book of Abstracts: Joint Society of Wetland Scientists. :289.
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.