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poniedziałek, 8 października 2012

Alpine Botany (Botanica Helvetica) - 122 (1), 2012






Contents:


Specific ant-pollination in an alpine orchid and the role of floral scent in attracting pollinating ants

Florian P. Schiestl and Florian Glaser

   
Plant traits across different habitats of the Italian Alps: a comparative analysis between native and alien species

Matteo Dainese and Luca Bragazza

   
High genetic differentiation in populations of the rare alpine plant species Campanula thyrsoides on a small mountain

Eva S. Frei, J. F. Scheepens and Jürg Stöcklin

 
Altitudinal changes in the growth and allometry of Rumex alpinus

Petra Šťastná, Jitka Klimešová and Jiří Doležal

  
Profiteers of environmental change in the Swiss Alps: increase of thermophilous and generalist plants in wetland ecosystems within the last 10 years

H. Moradi, S. Fakheran, M. Peintinger, A. Bergamini and B. Schmid, et al.

  
Estimating herbaceous plant biomass in mountain grasslands: a comparative study using three different methods

C. Redjadj, A. Duparc, S. Lavorel, K. Grigulis and C. Bonenfant, et al.

   
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niedziela, 7 października 2012

Alpine Botany (Botanica Helvetica) - 121 (2), 2011







Contents:


A definition of mountains and their bioclimatic belts for global comparisons of biodiversity data

Christian Körner, Jens Paulsen and Eva M. Spehn

  
Factors influencing altitudinal patterns of C3 plant foliar carbon isotope composition of grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China

Yongchun Zhou, Jiangwen Fan, Wenyan Zhang, Warwick Harris and Huaping Zhong, et al.

  
Adaptation of Poa alpina to altitude and land use in the Swiss Alps

Markus Fischer, Anne Weyand, Katrin Rudmann-Maurer and Jürg Stöcklin

  
Fine root traits in adult trees of evergreen and deciduous taxa from low and high elevation in the Alps

Pilar Alvarez-Uria and Christian Körner


Plant–plant spatial interactions in the dry Puna (southern Peruvian Andes)

Andrea Catorci, Sabrina Cesaretti, Jose Luis Velasquez and Horacio Zeballos

  
No evidence for a role of competitive capabilities of adults in causing habitat segregation of diploid and hexaploid Senecio carniolicus (Asteracaeae)

Karl Hülber, Andreas Berger, Christian Gilli, Markus Hofbauer and Monika Patek, et al.

 
Allometric equations for biomass assessment of subalpine dwarf shrubs

Tasneem M. Elzein, Olivier Blarquez, Olivier Gauthier and Christopher Carcaillet
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piątek, 19 lutego 2010