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Applied Vegetation Science - 14 (2), 2011
Contents:  
 
    Differential effects of ammonium and nitrate deposition on fen phanerogams and bryophytes (pages 149–157)
    J.T.A. Verhoeven, B. Beltman, E. Dorland, S.A. Robat and R. Bobbink
    Initiation of microtopography in revegetated cutover peatlands (pages 158–171)
    Rémy Pouliot, Line Rochefort and Edgar Karofeld
    Are long-unburnt eucalypt forest patches important for the conservation of plant species diversity? (pages 172–180)
    T.D. Penman, M. Beukers, R.P. Kavanagh and M. Doherty
    Relative influence of size, connectivity and disturbance history on plant species richness and assemblages in fragmented grasslands (pages 181–188)
    Lorena P. Herrera and P. Laterra
 
    A hierarchical model for analysing the stability of vegetation patterns created by grazing in temperate pastures (pages 189–199)
    Nicolas Rossignol, Joël Chadoeuf, Pascal Carrere and Bertrand Dumont
 
    Managing open habitats by wild ungulate browsing and grazing: A case-study in North-Eastern Germany (pages 200–209)
    Okka Tschöpe, Dieter Wallschläger, Michael Burkart and Katja Tielbörger
 
    Management intensity affects the relationship between non-native and native species in subtropical wetlands (pages 210–220)
    Elizabeth H. Boughton, Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio, David Nickerson and Patrick J. Bohlen
 
    Invasiveness of Campylopus introflexus in drift sands depends on nitrogen deposition and soil organic matter (pages 221–229)
    Laurens B. Sparrius and Annemieke M. Kooijman
 
    Vegetation change in Southeast Greenland? Tasiilaq revisited after 40 years (pages 230–241)
    Fred J.A. Daniëls, Johannes G. de Molenaar, Milan Chytrý and Lubomír Tichý
 
    Evaluating the effects of climate change on tree species abundance and distribution in the Italian peninsula (pages 242–255)
    Fabio Attorre, Marco Alfo, Michele De Sanctis, Fabio Francesconi, Roberto Valenti, Marcello Vitale and Franco Bruno
 
    Evaluating models to assess the distribution of Buxus balearica in southern Spain (pages 256–267)
    R. M. Navarro-Cerrillo, J. E. Hernández-Bermejo and R. Hernández-Clemente
 
    Mapping site indices for five Pacific Northwest conifers using a physiologically based model (pages 268–276)
    Nicholas C. Coops, Rachel Gaulton and Richard H. Waring
 
    Identification and siting of native vegetation types on disturbed land: demonstration of statistical methods (pages 277–290)
    Ken Aho, T. Weaver and S. Regele
     
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Applied Vegetation Science - 14 (3), 2011
Contents:  
 
    Can seed dispersal by human activity play a useful role for the conservation of European grasslands? (pages 291–303)
    Alistair G. Auffret
 
    Manipulating disturbance regimes and seeding to restore mesic Mediterranean grasslands (pages 304–315)
    Grey F. Hayes and Karen D. Holl
 
    Two centuries of vegetation succession in an inland sand dune area, central Netherlands (pages 316–325)
    Karol Ujházy, Josef Fanta and Karel Prach
 
    Short-term bryoid and vascular vegetation response to reforestation alternatives following wildfire in conifer plantations (pages 326–339)
    Lori J. Kayes, Klaus J. Puettmann and Paul D. Anderson
 
    Restoration of managed pine fens: effect on hydrology and vegetation (pages 340–349)
    A. M. Laine, M. Leppälä, O. Tarvainen, M.-L. Päätalo, R. Seppänen and A. Tolvanen
 
    Fire severity affects vegetation and seed bank in a wetland (pages 350–357)
    Hideo Kimura and Shiro Tsuyuzaki
 
    Environmental control of plant species abundance in a microtidal Mediterranean saltmarsh (pages 358–366)
    Efrem Batriu, Joan Pino, Pere Rovira and Josep M. Ninot
 
    Hydrological prerequisites for optimum habitats of riparian Salix communities – identifying suitable reforestation sites (pages 367–377)
    Eva Mosner, Sandra Schneider, Boris Lehmann and Ilona Leyer
 
    Determinants of plant community composition of remnant biancane badlands: a hierarchical approach to quantify species-environment relationships (pages 378–387)
    S. Maccherini, M. Marignani, M. Gioria, M. Renzi, D. Rocchini, E. Santi, D. Torri, J. Tundo and O. Honnay
 
    Using climatically based random forests to downscale coarse-grained potential natural vegetation maps in tropical Mexico (pages 388–401)
    Raúl A. Vaca, Duncan J. Golicher and Luis Cayuela
 
    Modeling the occurrence of 15 coniferous tree species throughout the Pacific Northwest of North America using a hybrid approach of a generic process-based growth model and decision tree analysis (pages 402–414)
    Nicholas C. Coops, Richard H. Waring, Clayton Beier, Raphael Roy-Jauvin and Tongli Wang
 
    Predicting plant species distribution across an alpine rangeland in northern Spain. A comparison of probabilistic methods (pages 415–432)
    J. Bedia, J. Busqué and J.M. Gutiérrez
 
    Fire and N cycling: getting the perspective right (pages 433–434)
    Vic Jurskis, John Turner, Marcia Lambert and Huiquan Bi
 
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Applied Vegetation Science - 14 (4), 2011
Special Issue: Special feature: Vegetation survey: Edited by Milan Chytrý, Joop H.J. Schaminée & Angelika Schwabe
Contents:  
    Special feature: Vegetation survey
         
        Vegetation survey: a new focus for Applied Vegetation Science (pages 435–439)
        Milan Chytrý, Joop H. J. Schaminée and Angelika Schwabe
 
        Vegetation of zonal patterned-ground ecosystems along the North America Arctic bioclimate gradient (pages 440–463)
        Donald A. Walker, Patrick Kuss, Howard E. Epstein, Anja N. Kade, Corinne M. Vonlanthen, Martha K. Raynolds and Fred J.A. Daniëls
 
        A phytosociological and phytogeographical survey of the coastal vegetation of western North America: beach and dune vegetation from Baja California to Alaska (pages 464–484)
        Manuel Peinado, Francisco Manuel Ocana-Peinado, Juan Luis Aguirre, José Delgadillo, Miguel Ángel Macías and Gustavo Díaz-Santiago
 
        Classification and description of alluvial plant communities of the Piedmont region, North Carolina, USA (pages 485–505)
        Elizabeth R. Matthews, Robert K. Peet and Alan S. Weakley
 
        New Zealand's forest and shrubland communities: a quantitative classification based on a nationally representative plot network (pages 506–523)
        Susan K. Wiser, Jennifer M. Hurst, Elaine F. Wright and Robert B. Allen
 
        Syntaxonomical survey of boreal oligotrophic pine forests in northern Europe and Western Siberia (pages 524–536)
        Nikolai Ermakov and Olga Morozova
 
        Hungarian landscape types: classification of landscapes based on the relative cover of (semi-) natural habitats (pages 537–546)
        János Bölöni, Zoltán Botta-Dukát, Eszter Illyés and Zsolt Molnár
 
        Alpine steppe plant communities of the Tibetan highlands (pages 547–560)
        Georg Miehe, Kerstin Bach, Sabine Miehe, Jürgen Kluge, Yang Yongping, La Duo, Sonam Co and Karsten Wesche
 
        Surveying Southern Mongolia: application of multivariate classification methods in drylands with low diversity and long floristic gradients (pages 561–570)
        Karsten Wesche and Henrik von Wehrden
 
        Factors influencing vegetation cover change in Mediterranean Central Chile (1975–2008) (pages 571–582)
        Jennifer J. Schulz, Luis Cayuela, José M. Rey-Benayas and Boris Schröder
 
        Quantifying species trait-functioning relationships for ecosystem management (pages 583–595)
        L.H. Comas, S.C. Goslee, R.H. Skinner and M.A. Sanderson
 
        Elevated sensitivity: riparian vegetation in upper mountain zones is especially vulnerable to livestock grazing (pages 596–606)
        Glenda M. Samuelson and Stewart B. Rood
      
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