„Trends: The Seas around Scotland”. Scottish Natural Heritage. Архивирано из оригинала 4. 8. 2004. г. Приступљено 19. 1. 2007.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза) Quoting the Scottish Office. (1998). People and nature. A new approach to SSSI designations in Scotland. The Scottish Office, Edinburgh. Retrieved 2 January 2007.
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Adams, William Mark (2003) Future Nature. British Association of Nature Conservationists p. 30. Retrieved 14 July 2009. This source lists the UK's endemic species as being "14 lichens, 14 bryophytes, 1 fern, 21 higher plants, 16 invertebrates and 1 vertebrate (the Scottish crossbill)."
Perhaps because endemic vertebrates are all but absent from the UK neither SNH nor JNCC appear to provide a definitive "list" but it is clear that the Scottish crossbill is the only endemic bird, (Gooders (1994) p. 273. and "Scottish Crossbill: Loxia Scotica"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (4. фебруар 2011) (pdf) JNCC. Retrieved 7 July 2009) and that there are no endemic freshwater fish (Maitland, P. and Lyle A.A. (1996) "Threatened freshwater fishes of Great Britain" in Kirchofer, A. and Hefti, D. (1996) Conservation of Endangered Freshwater Fish in Europe. Basel. Birkhauser.) or mammals ("The British Mammals list"Архивирано 28 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine ppne.co.uk. Retrieved 7 July 2009) in Britain. There are too few amphibians and reptiles native to the UK for there to be any doubt that no endemic species exist. The position is implied, although not stated by SNH in their Information and Advisory Note Number 49 "Priority species in Scotland: animals"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (9. новембар 2016) Retrieved 7 July 2009. See also Myers, Norman (2003) "Conservation of Biodiversity: How are We Doing?"Архивирано 16 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine (pdf) The Environmentalist23 pp. 9–15. Retrieved 7 July 2009. This publication confirms there is only one "endemic non-fish vertebrate species" in the British Isles, although it fails to identify the species concerned.
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Perhaps because endemic vertebrates are all but absent from the UK neither SNH nor JNCC appear to provide a definitive "list" but it is clear that the Scottish crossbill is the only endemic bird, (Gooders (1994) p. 273. and "Scottish Crossbill: Loxia Scotica"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (4. фебруар 2011) (pdf) JNCC. Retrieved 7 July 2009) and that there are no endemic freshwater fish (Maitland, P. and Lyle A.A. (1996) "Threatened freshwater fishes of Great Britain" in Kirchofer, A. and Hefti, D. (1996) Conservation of Endangered Freshwater Fish in Europe. Basel. Birkhauser.) or mammals ("The British Mammals list"Архивирано 28 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine ppne.co.uk. Retrieved 7 July 2009) in Britain. There are too few amphibians and reptiles native to the UK for there to be any doubt that no endemic species exist. The position is implied, although not stated by SNH in their Information and Advisory Note Number 49 "Priority species in Scotland: animals"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (9. новембар 2016) Retrieved 7 July 2009. See also Myers, Norman (2003) "Conservation of Biodiversity: How are We Doing?"Архивирано 16 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine (pdf) The Environmentalist23 pp. 9–15. Retrieved 7 July 2009. This publication confirms there is only one "endemic non-fish vertebrate species" in the British Isles, although it fails to identify the species concerned.
Perhaps because endemic vertebrates are all but absent from the UK neither SNH nor JNCC appear to provide a definitive "list" but it is clear that the Scottish crossbill is the only endemic bird, (Gooders (1994) p. 273. and "Scottish Crossbill: Loxia Scotica"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (4. фебруар 2011) (pdf) JNCC. Retrieved 7 July 2009) and that there are no endemic freshwater fish (Maitland, P. and Lyle A.A. (1996) "Threatened freshwater fishes of Great Britain" in Kirchofer, A. and Hefti, D. (1996) Conservation of Endangered Freshwater Fish in Europe. Basel. Birkhauser.) or mammals ("The British Mammals list"Архивирано 28 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine ppne.co.uk. Retrieved 7 July 2009) in Britain. There are too few amphibians and reptiles native to the UK for there to be any doubt that no endemic species exist. The position is implied, although not stated by SNH in their Information and Advisory Note Number 49 "Priority species in Scotland: animals"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (9. новембар 2016) Retrieved 7 July 2009. See also Myers, Norman (2003) "Conservation of Biodiversity: How are We Doing?"Архивирано 16 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine (pdf) The Environmentalist23 pp. 9–15. Retrieved 7 July 2009. This publication confirms there is only one "endemic non-fish vertebrate species" in the British Isles, although it fails to identify the species concerned.
Perhaps because endemic vertebrates are all but absent from the UK neither SNH nor JNCC appear to provide a definitive "list" but it is clear that the Scottish crossbill is the only endemic bird, (Gooders (1994) p. 273. and "Scottish Crossbill: Loxia Scotica"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (4. фебруар 2011) (pdf) JNCC. Retrieved 7 July 2009) and that there are no endemic freshwater fish (Maitland, P. and Lyle A.A. (1996) "Threatened freshwater fishes of Great Britain" in Kirchofer, A. and Hefti, D. (1996) Conservation of Endangered Freshwater Fish in Europe. Basel. Birkhauser.) or mammals ("The British Mammals list"Архивирано 28 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine ppne.co.uk. Retrieved 7 July 2009) in Britain. There are too few amphibians and reptiles native to the UK for there to be any doubt that no endemic species exist. The position is implied, although not stated by SNH in their Information and Advisory Note Number 49 "Priority species in Scotland: animals"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (9. новембар 2016) Retrieved 7 July 2009. See also Myers, Norman (2003) "Conservation of Biodiversity: How are We Doing?"Архивирано 16 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine (pdf) The Environmentalist23 pp. 9–15. Retrieved 7 July 2009. This publication confirms there is only one "endemic non-fish vertebrate species" in the British Isles, although it fails to identify the species concerned.
„Mammals”. Scottish Natural Heritage. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2006. г. Приступљено 1. 1. 2007.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
Perhaps because endemic vertebrates are all but absent from the UK neither SNH nor JNCC appear to provide a definitive "list" but it is clear that the Scottish crossbill is the only endemic bird, (Gooders (1994) p. 273. and "Scottish Crossbill: Loxia Scotica"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (4. фебруар 2011) (pdf) JNCC. Retrieved 7 July 2009) and that there are no endemic freshwater fish (Maitland, P. and Lyle A.A. (1996) "Threatened freshwater fishes of Great Britain" in Kirchofer, A. and Hefti, D. (1996) Conservation of Endangered Freshwater Fish in Europe. Basel. Birkhauser.) or mammals ("The British Mammals list"Архивирано 28 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine ppne.co.uk. Retrieved 7 July 2009) in Britain. There are too few amphibians and reptiles native to the UK for there to be any doubt that no endemic species exist. The position is implied, although not stated by SNH in their Information and Advisory Note Number 49 "Priority species in Scotland: animals"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (9. новембар 2016) Retrieved 7 July 2009. See also Myers, Norman (2003) "Conservation of Biodiversity: How are We Doing?"Архивирано 16 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine (pdf) The Environmentalist23 pp. 9–15. Retrieved 7 July 2009. This publication confirms there is only one "endemic non-fish vertebrate species" in the British Isles, although it fails to identify the species concerned.
„Trends: The Seas around Scotland”. Scottish Natural Heritage. Архивирано из оригинала 4. 8. 2004. г. Приступљено 19. 1. 2007.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза) Quoting the Scottish Office. (1998). People and nature. A new approach to SSSI designations in Scotland. The Scottish Office, Edinburgh. Retrieved 2 January 2007.
„Orkney vole”(PDF). Scottish Natural Heritage. Архивирано из оригинала(pdf) 26. 10. 2007. г. Приступљено 1. 1. 2007.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
„Seals”(PDF). Scottish Natural Heritage. Архивирано из оригинала(PDF) 13. 12. 2007. г. Приступљено 1. 1. 2007.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
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„Mammals”. Scottish Natural Heritage. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2006. г. Приступљено 1. 1. 2007.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
Perhaps because endemic vertebrates are all but absent from the UK neither SNH nor JNCC appear to provide a definitive "list" but it is clear that the Scottish crossbill is the only endemic bird, (Gooders (1994) p. 273. and "Scottish Crossbill: Loxia Scotica"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (4. фебруар 2011) (pdf) JNCC. Retrieved 7 July 2009) and that there are no endemic freshwater fish (Maitland, P. and Lyle A.A. (1996) "Threatened freshwater fishes of Great Britain" in Kirchofer, A. and Hefti, D. (1996) Conservation of Endangered Freshwater Fish in Europe. Basel. Birkhauser.) or mammals ("The British Mammals list"Архивирано 28 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine ppne.co.uk. Retrieved 7 July 2009) in Britain. There are too few amphibians and reptiles native to the UK for there to be any doubt that no endemic species exist. The position is implied, although not stated by SNH in their Information and Advisory Note Number 49 "Priority species in Scotland: animals"Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (9. новембар 2016) Retrieved 7 July 2009. See also Myers, Norman (2003) "Conservation of Biodiversity: How are We Doing?"Архивирано 16 јул 2011 на сајту Wayback Machine (pdf) The Environmentalist23 pp. 9–15. Retrieved 7 July 2009. This publication confirms there is only one "endemic non-fish vertebrate species" in the British Isles, although it fails to identify the species concerned.