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Biological basics

Last updated: 6 May 2009

picture of keeled skimmer dragonflyThe categorising of species (taxonomy) and the associated assessment of species status, i.e. how common or rare a particular plant or animal is, forms the basis of the biodiversity agenda. Research and development support of this area by ouselves includes, where appropriate, taxonomic research (Red grouseOpens in New window), biological recording and dissemination, and also interpretation of species related data e.g. distribution Dragonfly IrelandOpens in New window and status Red DataOpens in New window.

The cataloging of our species and habitats is vital to our ability to understand and manage biodiversity. Since it would take the NIEA an enormous amount of time and effort to note every individual of every species, it is important that we encourage national recording as a way of increasing the number of people who submit records of species.  Recording is also a way of encouraging the people of Northern Ireland to appreciate our wealth of species and habitats and get involved in the mapping of our natural heritage.

Recent reports

Northern Ireland species inventory of Muscids (Diptera:faniidae & Muscidae) (.PDF 214Kb)Opens in New window.

Northern Ireland species inventory of Rove beetles (Coleoptera Staphylinidae) (.PDF 545Kb)Opens in New window.

Northern Ireland species inventory of spiders (Arachnida) (.PDF 505Kb)Opens in New window.

DNA Analysis of Red Grouse: An Analysis of Taxonomy and Genetic Diversity (.PDF 732Kb)Opens in New window.

Selection criteria for Northern Ireland priority species (.PDF 20Kb)Opens in New window.

Population genetic structure and systematics of the Irish Hare (.PDF 540Kb)Opens in New window.