Ecological Flora of the British Isles
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The Ecological Database of the British Isles has been constructed from a wide variety of sources by Dr Helen Peat and Professor Alastair Fitter at the University of York, with financial support from the British Ecological Society and the Natural Environment Research Council. It consists of data on over 2200 species of higher plants that occur in the British Isles, together with the bibliography of sources. This version has been produced by Dr Henry Ford.

The data comprises information on taxonomy (family, genus, specific name, authority, and vernacular name, together with a synonomy), a suite of over 130 ecological and morphological characteristics, vice-county distribution in Britain, European distribution by country, mycorrhizal associations, phytophagous insects and fungal diseases. The data are obtained from the literature and therefore coverage varies greatly between species. Some data sets are incomplete at this stage.

Navigate by means of the menu on the left. Please report factual errors or missing data to ecoflora@york.ac.uk and web errors to Dr Henry Ford henryford@freenet.co.uk.

The current version is being updated and users are encouraged to submit data that have been omitted. The ecological characteristics table has been boosted by 33,000 records from the PLANTATT dataset, kindly provided by M.O. Hill, covering 1637 of the species (including all the native taxa) and over 100 species have had their datasets updated from the Biological Flora papers in the Journal of Ecology. The uk distribution for all species has been enhanced by providing direct links to the NBN Gateway Distribution Maps. The associated fungi have been updated with some 3200 fungi and over 20,000 records. Photographs and descriptions are being added regularly