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Category: "Refereed journal"

Mitchell, R.J., Hester, A.J., Campbell, C.D., Chapman, S.J., Cameron, C.M., Hewison, R.L. and Potts, J.M. (2010). Is vegetation composition or soil chemistry the best predictor of the soil microbe community?. Plant and Soil 333(1-2), 417-430.

Pickles, B.J., Genney, D., Potts, J.M., Lennon, J.J., Anderson, I.C. and Alexander, I.J. (2010). Spatial and temporal ecology of Scots pine ectomycorrhizas. New Phytologist 186(3), 755-768.

Potts, J.M., Chapman, S.J., Towers, W. and Campbell, C.D. (2009). Comments on 'Baseline values and change in the soil, and implications for monitoring' by R.M. Lark, P.H. Bellamy and G.J.D. Kirk. European Journal of Soil Science 60(3), 481-483.

Baggaley, N.J., Langan, S.J., Futter, M.N., Potts, J.M. and Dunn, S.M. (2009). Long term trends in hydro-climatology of a major Scottish mountain river. Science of the Total Environment 407(16), 4633-4641.

Vinten, A.J.A., Avery, L. and Potts, J.M. (2009). Microbial pollution of water by livestock: approaches to risk assessment and mitigation in Scotland. Animal 3(5), 744-752.

Artz, R.R.E., Chapman, S.J., Robertson, J., Potts, J.M., Laggoun-Défarge, F., Gogo, S., Comont, L., Disnar, J.-R. and Francez, A.J. (2008). FTIR spectroscopy can be used as a screening tool for organic matter quality in regenerating cutover peatlands. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 40(2), 515-527.

Artz, R.R.E., Anderson, I.C., Campbell, C.D., Hagn, A., Schloter, M., Potts, J.M. and Chapman, S.J. (2007). Changes in fungal community composition in response to vegetational succession during the natural regeneration of cutover peatlands. Microbial Ecology 54(3), 508-522.

Singh, B.K., Munro, S., Potts, J.M. and Millard, P. (2007). Influence of grass species and soil type on rhizosphere microbial community structure in grassland soils. Applied Soil Ecology 36(2-3), 147-155.

Webster, R., Welham, S.J., Potts, J.M. and Oliver, M.A. (2006). Estimating the spatial scales of regionalized variables by nested sampling, hierarchical analysis of variance and residual maximum likelihood. Computers and Geosciences 32, 1320-1333.

Singh, B.K., Munro, S., Reid, E.J., Ord, B.G., Potts, J.M., Paterson, E. and Millard, P. (2006). Investigating microbial community structure in soils by physiological, biochemical and molecular fingerprinting methods. European Journal of Soil Science 57, 72-82.

Campbell, C.D., Chapman, S.J., Cameron, C.M., Davidson, M.S. and Potts, J.M. (2003). A rapid microtiter plate method to measure carbon dioxide evolved from carbon substrate amendments so as to determine the physiological profiles of soil microbial communities by using whole soil. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 69, 3593-3599.

Potts, J.M., Hirst, D.J., Miller, J.D., Edwards, A.C. and Elston, D.A. (2003). Comparison of trends in stream water quality. Hydrological Processes 17, 2449-2462.

Wynn, G., Crabtree, R. and Potts, J.M. (2001). Modelling farmer entry into the Environmentally Sensitive Area Scheme. Journal of Agricultural Economics 52, 65-82.

Crabtree, R., Potts, J.M. and Smart, T.S. (2000). Statistical modelling of incentive design under limited information - the case of public access to farmland. Journal of Agricultural Economics 51, 239-251.

Category: "Book Chapter"

MacMillan, D., Leinhoop, N., Potts, J.M. and Philip, L. (2005). New approaches to valuing environmental benefits using contingent valuation. In "Environment, Information and Consumer Behaviour", 249-262. Eds. C.S. Russell and S. Krarup. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

Potts, J.M. (2003). Basic concepts. In "Forecast Verification: A Practitioner's Guide in Atmospheric Science", 13-36. Eds. Jolliffe I.T. and Stephenson D. Wiley, Chichester.

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