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Randall, R.E.  (1980) Effects of grazing on the machair of the Monach Isles. In: Ranwell, D.S. (ed.) Sand dune machair 3. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Norwich  7-11

Ranwell, D.S. (ed.)  (1980) Sand dune machair 3. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Norwich  

Ratcliffe, D. A.  (1960) Monach Isles. Nature Conservancy Council unpiblished report  

Ratcliffe, N., Houghton, D., Mayo, A., Smith, T. & Scott, M.  (2006) The breeding biology of terns on the Western Isles in relation to mink eradication. Atlantic Seabirds 8: 127-135

Redman, P., Pomeroy, P. P. & Twiss, S. D.  (2001) Grey seal maternal attendance patterns are affected by water availability on North Rona, Scotland. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79: 1073-1079

Redpath, N., Beaumont, D., Park, K. & Goulson, D.  (2008) Machair and the great yellow bumblebee, Bombus distinguendus - a comparison of machair restoration techniques. In Machair Conservation: Successes and Challenges. Glasgow Natural History Society  

Redpath, N., Osgathorpe, L. M., Park, K. & Goulson, D.  (2010) Crofting and bumblebee conservation: The impact of land management practices on bumblebee populations in northwest Scotland. Biological Conservation 143: 492-500

Reed, T. M. & Fuller, R. J.  (1983) Methods used to assess populations of breeding waders on machair in the Outer Hebrides. Wader Study Group Bulletin  14-16

Reeve, N. J. & Bristow, S.  (2002) Feasibility study on a small-scale translocation of hedgehogs from the Uists to mainland Scotland. Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report Number F01LC03  

Rennie, F. W.  (1988) The status and distribution of the Great Skua in the Western Isles. Scottish Birds  80-82

Rich, T. C. G., Kay, G. M. & Sydes, C.  (1999) Distribution and ecology of pyramidal bugle (Ajuga pyramidalis L., Lamiaceae) in the British Isles. Botanical Journal of Scotland 51: 181-193

Richards, A. J. & Ferguson-Smyth, C. C.  (2012) Taraxacum pankhurstianum (Asteraceae), a new dandelion endemic to St Kilda, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. New Journal of Botany 2: 16-19

Richards, O. W.  (1932) Sphaeroceridae from St Kilda. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 68: 262-263

Richardson, M. J.  (1972) Coprophilous ascomycetes on different dung types. Transactions of the British Mycological Society 85:1 37-48

Riedl, H.  (1979) Phytogeographical and ecological relations of epiphytic lichens from Lewis and Harris with notes on other cryptogamic epiphytes.. Proceeding Royal Society Proceeding Royal Society Edinburgh. Section B Biological Sciences 77: 295-304

Ritchie, J.  (1912) Death's head moth in the Outer Hebrides. Scottish Naturalist 1912: 156-166

Ritchie, J.  (1920) Giant squid cast ashore on North Uist, Outer Hebrides. Scottish Naturalist 1920: 57

Ritchie, W.  (1967) The Machair of South Uist. Scottish Geographical Magazine 83: 161-173

Ritchie, W.  (1976) The meaning and definition of machair. Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh 42: 431-440

Ritchie, W.  (1980) The Beach, Dunes and Machair Landforms of Pabbay, Sound of Harris. In Ranwell, D.S. (ed.) Sand dune machair 3. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Norwich  

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