The Glasgow Naturalist 26 part 2
Edited by: Dominic J. McCafferty & Iain Wilkie
Editorial
How can we be better citizen scientists? D. J. McCafferty
Full Papers
- Glasgow’s Buzzing pollinator survey results Suzanne Bairner
- Observations on larval caddisfly, Tinodes assimilis (Trichoptera), galleries in a freshwater seep discharging to sea across a rocky foreshore P. Geoffrey Moore
- An oasis of fertility on a barren island: Earthworms at Papadil, Isle of Rum K. R. Butt, C. N. Lowe, M. A. Callaham Jr. and V. Nuutinen
- Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve: the first fifty years John Mitchell
- J.F.Klotzsch: His Scottish Legacy Roy Watling
- The moth assemblage of Mugdock Country Park, Stirlingshire (vc86) John T. Knowler
- Biological assessment of recreation-associated impacts on the water quality of streams crossing the West Highland Way, Scotland S. McWaters and K. J. Murphy
- Trichoptera (Caddisflies) caught by the Rothamsted Light Trap at Rowardennan, Loch Lomondside throughout 2009 John T. Knowler, P.W.H. Flint and S. Flint
- Parasitic and commensal polychaetes (Fams. Arabellidae and Sphaerodoridae) and copepods (Fam. Saccopsidae) associated with lamella-worms (Terebellides spp.) in Scottish, and nearby, watersMyles O’Reilly
- The terrestrial Invertebrate fauna of Mingulay, including 18 new species records for the Outer HebridesJeanne Robinson, E. Geoffrey Hancock, Steve Hewitt & Darren Mann
Short notes
- The Hobo spider, Tegenaria agrestis (Walckenaer, 1802), Aranaea, Agelenidae in Glasgow Suzanne Bairner
- First record of the marine copepod Tortanus (Boreotortanus) discaudatus (Thompson & Scott, 1897) in North Sea waters. M.C. Baptie and R.J. Foster
- The Australian landhopper Arcitalitrus dorrieni in Islay and in Cowal Glyn M. Collis and V. Dawn Collis
- Dinobryon stokesii var. neustonicum in Loch Flemington, Scotland: a rarely observed variety of golden alga new to UK freshwaters Pauline Lang, Sebastian Meis, Bryan M. Spears, Jan Krokowski, Ian Milne & John Pottie
- Erica lusitanica on Arran John R.S. Lyth
- Every picture tells a story: autotomy and the TV chef I.C. Wilkie
- Known distribution of Leisler’s bat Nyctalus leisleri extended to the East side of Loch Lomond M. Beard
- A Citizen Science approach to monitoring migratory lampreys under the Water Framework Directive, with some new accounts of Sea Lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) from south west Scotland
Myles O’Reilly, Stephen Nowacki, and Michelle Elliott - The newly recorded chrysophyte, Bitrichia ollula (Fott) Bourrelly: an intriguing find from a Hebridean machair loch, and its ecological niche compared with two similar species occurring in Scottish freshwaters Pauline Lang, Jan Krokowski & Elizabeth Mullen
- Professor Blodwen Lloyd Binns MSc, PhD, DSc, FLS [1901 – 1991]: an updated appreciation, a quarter century after her death Eric W. Curtis and Peter Macpherson