Pokazywanie postów oznaczonych etykietą biomass. Pokaż wszystkie posty
Pokazywanie postów oznaczonych etykietą biomass. Pokaż wszystkie posty
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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czwartek, 15 marca 2012
The Botanical Review - 77 (3-4), 2011
The Botanical Review - 77 (3), 2011
Contents:
Special Issue on Bamboo and Climate Change in China
Guest Editors
Guest Editorial Board
Special Issue on Bamboo and Climate Change in China
Z. H. Cao, G. M. Zhou and M. H. Wong
Bamboo in Subtropical China: Efficiency of Solar Conversion into Biomass and CO2 Sequestration
Zhihong Cao, Guomo Zhou, Guosheng Wen, Peikun Jiang and Shunyao Zhuang, et al.
Comparative Growth, Biomass Production and Fuel Properties Among Different Perennial Plants, Bamboo and Miscanthus
Chuntao Hong, Jia Fang, Aiwu Jin, Jianguo Cai and Haipeng Guo, et al.
Plant Impact on CO2 Consumption by Silicate Weathering: The Role of Bamboo
Zhaoliang Song, Songlai Zhao, Youzhen Zhang, Guoliang Hu and Zhihong Cao, et al.
Aluminum Tolerance in Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens)
Renyi Gui, Huanan Leng, Shunyao Zhuang, Kangle Zheng and Wei Fang
Identification of Genetic Diversity Among Cultivars of Phyllostachys violascens Using ISSR, SRAP and AFLP Markers
Xinchun Lin, Yongfeng Lou, Youzhen Zhang, Xiaoliang Yuan and Junchao He, et al.
Characterization and Primary Functional Analysis of BvCIGR, a Member of the GRAS Gene Family in Bambusa ventricosa
Mingbing Zhou, Yan Zhang and Dingqin Tang
Comparative Study of Carbon Storage in Different Forest Stands in Subtropical China
Pekun Jiang, Cifu Meng, Guomo Zhou and Qiufang Xu
Carbon Sequestration in Bamboo Plantation Soil with Heavy Winter Organic Mulching Management
Shunyao Zhuang, Xiao Sun, Guoqun Liu, Minghung Wong and Zhihong Cao
Review of Carbon Fixation in Bamboo Forests in China
Guomo Zhou, Cifu Meng, Pekun Jiang and Qiufang Xu
Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Carbon Fixation by Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) in Subtropical China
Guosheng Wen, Liyang Zhang, Ruming Zhang, Zhihong Cao and Guomo Zhou, et al.
Carbon Accumulation and Carbon Forms in Tissues During the Growth of Young Bamboo (Phyllostachy pubescens)
Yongfu Li, Guomo Zhou, Peikun Jiang, Jiasen Wu and Lin Lin
Dynamics of Carbon Accumulation During the Fast Growth Period of Bamboo Plant
Yong Xu, Minghung Wong, Jianli Yang, Zhengqian Ye and Peikun Jiang, et al.
Soil Organic Carbon Accumulation in Intensively Managed Phyllostachys praecox Stands
Guomo Zhou, Shunyao Zhuang, Pekun Jiang, Qiufang Xu and Hua Qin, et al.
Effect of Fertilization on Photosynthetic Features in Phyllostachys pubescens
Aiwu Jin, Xiaochun Jin, Yandong Song, Hong Wang and Bingsong Zheng
Population Size and Nitrification Activity of Soil Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria in Long-Term Intensive Managed Phyllostachys praecox Stands
Hua Qin, Qiufang Xu, Zhihong Cao and Minghung Wong
Responses of N2O Flux from Forest Soils to Land Use Change in Subtropical China
Juan Liu, Peikun Jiang, Yongfu Li, Guomo Zhou and Jiasen Wu, et al.
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The Botanical Review - 77 (4), 2011
Contents:
Special Neotropical Palm Issue; Guest Editor: Henrik Balslev
Legal and Administrative Regulation of Palms and Other NTFPs in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia
Lucía de la Torre, Renato Valencia, Carolina Altamirano and Helle Munk Ravnborg
Palm Harvest Impacts in North-Western South America
Henrik Balslev
Species Diversity and Growth Forms in Tropical American Palm Communities
Henrik Balslev, Francis Kahn, Betty Millan, Jens-Christian Svenning and Thea Kristiansen, et al.
Disturbance and Resilience in Tropical American Palm Populations and Communities
Rommel Montúfar, Fabien Anthelme, Jean-Christophe Pintaud and Henrik Balslev
Palm Uses in Northwestern South America: A Quantitative Review
Manuel J. Macía, Pedro J. Armesilla, Rodrigo Cámara-Leret, Narel Paniagua-Zambrana and Soraya Villalba, et al.
Trade in Palm Products in North-Western South America
Grischa Brokamp, Natalia Valderrama, Moritz Mittelbach, César A. Grandez R. and Anders S. Barfod, et al.
Palm Management in South America
Rodrigo Bernal, Claudia Torres, Néstor García, Carolina Isaza and Jaime Navarro, et al.
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niedziela, 26 lutego 2012
The Indian Forester - 138 (1), 2012
Contents:
Editorial
Dr. V.R.R. Singh
Forest development corporations need corporate outlook economic marketing wing : A key missing link
N. Syam Prasad
Water use and biomass production in tree seedlings irrigated near field capacity in arid environment
G. Singh and T.R. Rathod
Genetic variability and correlation studies for seed morphology, seedling growth and biochemical traits in neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss.)
N. Kaushik, J.C. Kaushik and S. Nautiyal
Physiological study for two ectomycorrhizal fungi isolated from Kumaun Himalaya
Anurag Yadav and Kusum Yadav
Contribution to the flora of Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere reserve, central India
Achuta N. Shukla and K.P. Singh
Underutilized fruit crops of Andaman : its biodiversity and role in environmental conservation and nutritional security
D.B. Singh, B.L. Attri and Charan Singh
Phenology and fruiting behaviour of safed arand (Jatropha curcast L.)
H. Puttaswamy, S. Gopakumar and B.N. Sathish
Edible weeds in paddy (Oryza sativa L.) fields of Sivagangai district in Tamilnadu, India
S. Shanmugam, P. Selvakumar, M. Annadurai and K. Rajendran
Pteriodophytic flora of Mehao wildlife sanctuary, Lower Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh (Eastern Himalaya)
Vineet Kumar Rawat
Evaluation of anticancerous and immunomodulatory potentials of Thuja occidentalis
Satish Kumar Verma and Santosh Kumar Singh
Shifting cultivation in northeastern region of India - status and strategies for sustainable development
J.M.S. Tomar, Anup Das, Lokho Puni, O.P. Chaturvedi and G.C. Munda
Protocol for in-vitro clonal propagation of Acorus calamus L. an important endangered medicinal plant
Farheen Mazher and Sonu Sharma
Sacred groves as ethnobotanical gene pools in tribal area of the western Himalaya in India
Vandana Thaplyal, Sanjeev Sharma and Ajay Ballabh Bhatt
Ethnobotanical studies of the plant used by the tribals of Bandarban hill district, Bangladesh
M. Mohiuddin, M.K. Alam, Shukla, R. Basak and M.K. Hossain
Evaluation of growth and soil fertility in Dalbergia sissoo-Zea mays (silvi-agri) agroforestry system
R.B. Singh and H.N. Hymavathi
Schizostachyum polymorphum (Munro) majumdar. A Bamboo new to South India for Andhra Pradesh
H.B. Naithani, P.V. Chalapathi Rao and B.V. Prasada Reddy
Chrysoperla carnea (stephens) : a new record of insect predator on teak pests, Hyblaea puera Cramer and Eutectona machaeralis (walker)
N. Roychoudhury and Subhash Chandra
Propagation of Calamus tenuis (Roxb.), a commercially valued forest species by in vitro culture
Prabalee Sarmah and P.K. Barua
Occurrence of albino seedlings in Pongamia pinnata (L.) pierre
R.S. Beniwal and Ruchi Chauhan
From the Indian Forester- One hundred year ago
The legend of rain-tree
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czwartek, 2 lutego 2012
Journal of Vegetation Science - 22 (2-6), 2011
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Journal of Vegetation Science - 22 (2), 2011
Contents:
Original Articles
Cover plus: ways of measuring plant canopies and the terms used for them (pages 197–206)
J. Bastow Wilson
Changes in species composition of European acid grasslands observed along a gradient of nitrogen deposition (pages 207–215)
Carly Stevens, Cecilia Dupre, Cassandre Gaudnik, Edu Dorland, Nancy Dise, David Gowing, Albert Bleeker, Didier Alard, Roland Bobbink, David Fowler, Vigdis Vandvik, Emmanuel Corcket, J. Owen Mountford, Per Arild Aarrestad, Serge Muller and Martin Diekmann
Joint control by rodent herbivory and nutrient availability of plant diversity in a salt marsh–salty steppe transition zone (pages 216–224)
Juan Alberti, Alejandro Canepuccia, Jesús Pascual, Claudio Pérez and Oscar Iribarne
Savanna tree–grass competition is modified by substrate type and herbivory (pages 225–237)
Jack R. Kambatuku, Michael D. Cramer and David Ward
Species richness of woody plants in the landscapes of Central Spain: the role of management disturbances, environment and non-stationarity (pages 238–250)
E. Martín-Queller, A. Gil-Tena and S. Saura
A new net mineralizable nitrogen assay improves predictions of floristic composition (pages 251–261)
Edwin C. Rowe, Bridget A. Emmett, Simon M. Smart and Zoe L. Frogbrook
Individual and combined effects of disturbance and N addition on understorey vegetation in a subarctic mountain birch forest (pages 262–272)
O.H. Manninen, S. Stark, M.-M. Kytöviita and A. Tolvanen
Sampling procedures and species estimation: testing the effectiveness of herbarium data against vegetation sampling in an oceanic island (pages 273–280)
Pedro P. Garcillán and Exequiel Ezcurra
Bias in vegetation databases? A comparison of stratified-random and preferential sampling (pages 281–291)
Dana Michalcová, Samuel Lvončík, Milan Chytrý and Ondřej Hájek
Rates of local colonization and extinction reveal different plant community assembly mechanisms on road verges in central Spain (pages 292–302)
Enrique G. de la Riva, Miguel A. Casado, Maria Dolores Jiménez, Ignacio Mola, Margarita Costa-Tenorio and Luis Balaguer
Factors affecting species richness of tree regeneration in mixed-wood stands of central Maine (pages 303–311)
M.G. Olson and R.G. Wagner
Distinct roles of savanna and forest tree species in regeneration under fire suppression in a Brazilian savanna (pages 312–321)
Erika L. Geiger, Sybil G. Gotsch, Gabriel Damasco, M. Haridasan, Augusto C. Franco and William A. Hoffmann
Tree mortality episodes in the intact Picea abies-dominated taiga in the Arkhangelsk region of northern European Russia (pages 322–333)
Tuomas Aakala, Timo Kuuluvainen, Tuomo Wallenius and Heikki Kauhanen
The spatio-temporal forest patch dynamics inferred from the fine-scale synchronicity in growth chronology (pages 334–345)
Ichiro K. Shimatani and Yasuhiro Kubota
Identifying drivers of species compositional change in a semi-natural upland grassland over a 40-year period (pages 346–356)
Stephanie McGovern, Chris D. Evans, Peter Dennis, Clive Walmsley and Morag A. McDonald
Differences in CO2 dynamics between successional mire plant communities during wet and dry summers (pages 357–366)
Mirva Leppälä, Anna M. Laine, Marja-Liisa Seväkivi and Eeva-Stiina Tuittila
Can plant litter affect net primary production of a typical steppe in Inner Mongolia? (pages 367–376)
Jing Wang, Mengli Zhao, Walter D. Willms, Guodong Han, Zhongwu Wang and Yongfei Bai
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Journal of Vegetation Science - 22 (3), 2011
Contents:
Original Articles
From protégé to nurse plant: establishment of thorny shrubs in grazed temperate woodlands (pages 377–386)
Christian Smit and Jasper Laurens Ruifrok
Testing the effect–response framework: key response and effect traits determining above-ground biomass of salt marshes (pages 387–401)
Vanessa Minden and Michael Kleyer
Spatial patterns of species and plant traits in response to 20 years of grazing exclusion in subalpine grassland communities (pages 402–413)
Claire Deléglise, Grégory Loucougaray and Didier Alard
A regional-scale consideration of the effects of species richness on above-ground biomass in temperate natural grasslands of China (pages 414–424)
Guohong Wang, He Li, Meng An, Jian Ni, Shengjun Ji and Juan Wang
How do slow-growing, fire-sensitive conifers survive in flammable eucalypt woodlands? (pages 425–435)
J.S. Cohn, I.D. Lunt, K.A. Ross and R.A. Bradstock
Fire history of a prairie/forest boundary: more than 250 years of frequent fire in a North American tallgrass prairie (pages 436–444)
Matthew S. Allen and Michael W. Palmer
Factors influencing the seed source and sink functions of a floodplain nature reserve in the Netherlands (pages 445–456)
Hester Soomers, Judith M. Sarneel, Wouter Patberg, Steven K. Verbeek, Pita A. Verweij, Martin J. Wassen and Rudy van Diggelen
Patterns of plant species turnover along grazing gradients (pages 457–466)
Jan Peper, Florian Jansen, Dorothea Pietzsch and Michael Manthey
Successional trends in standing dead biomass in Mediterranean basin species (pages 467–474)
M.J. Baeza, V.M. Santana, J.G. Pausas and V.R. Vallejo
Structure and biomass along an Acacia zanzibarica woodland–savanna gradient in a former ranching area in coastal Tanzania (pages 475–489)
Roland Cochard and Peter J. Edwards
Tree dieback and regeneration in secondary Acacia zanzibarica woodlands on an abandoned cattle ranch in coastal Tanzania (pages 490–502)
Roland Cochard and Peter J. Edwards
Biomass compensation and plant responses to 7 years of plant functional group removals (pages 503–515)
Jennie R. McLaren and Roy Turkington
Traits of winner and loser species indicate drivers of herb layer changes over two decades in forests of NW Germany (pages 516–527)
Tobias Naaf and Monika Wulf
Trait–environment relations for dominant grasses in South African mesic grassland support a general leaf economic model (pages 528–540)
Richard Fynn, Craig Morris, David Ward and Kevin Kirkman
Functional traits relating arable weed communities to crop characteristics (pages 541–550)
Richard M. Gunton, Sandrine Petit and Sabrina Gaba
Multiple effects of land-use changes impede the colonization of open water in fen ponds (pages 551–563)
Judith M. Sarneel, Merel B. Soons, Jeroen J.M. Geurts, Boudewijn Beltman and Jos T.A. Verhoeven
Change from pre-settlement to present-day forest composition reconstructed from early land survey records in eastern Québec, Canada (pages 564–575)
S. Dupuis, D. Arseneault and L. Sirois
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Journal of Vegetation Science - 22 (4), 2011
Special Issue: Special feature: Ecoinformatics and Global Change: Edited by Jürgen Dengler, Jörg Ewald, Ingolf Kühn & Robert K. Peet
Contents:
Special Feature: Ecoinformatics
Ecoinformatics and global change – an overdue liaison (pages 577–581)
Jürgen Dengler, Jörg Ewald, Ingolf Kühn and Robert K. Peet
The Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases (GIVD): a new resource for vegetation science (pages 582–597)
Jürgen Dengler, Florian Jansen, Falko Glöckler, Robert K. Peet, Miquel De Cáceres, Milan Chytrý, Jörg Ewald, Jens Oldeland, Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez, Manfred Finckh, Ladislav Mucina, John S. Rodwell, Joop H. J. Schaminée and Nick Spencer
Veg-X – an exchange standard for plot-based vegetation data (pages 598–609)
Susan K. Wiser, Nick Spencer, Miquel De Cáceres, Martin Kleikamp, Brad Boyle and Robert K. Peet
Ecoinformatics: Report
ForestPlots.net: a web application and research tool to manage and analyse tropical forest plot data (pages 610–613)
Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez, Simon L. Lewis, Mark Burkitt and Oliver L. Phillips
Special Feature: Ecoinformatics
Addressing data property rights concerns and providing incentives for collaborative data pooling: the West African Vegetation Database approach (pages 614–620)
Thomas Janßen, Marco Schmidt, Stefan Dressler, Karen Hahn, Mipro Hien, Souleymane Konaté, Anne Mette Lykke, Ali Mahamane, Bienvenu Sambou, Brice Sinsin, Adjima Thiombiano, Rüdiger Wittig and Georg Zizka
Species distribution models as a tool for forest management planning under climate change: risk evaluation of Abies alba in Bavaria (pages 621–634)
Wolfgang Falk and Karl H. Mellert
Hypothesis-driven species distribution models for tree species in the Bavarian Alps (pages 635–646)
K. H. Mellert, V. Fensterer, H. Küchenhoff, B. Reger, C. Kölling, H. J. Klemmt and J. Ewald
Modelling potential distribution of the threatened tree species Juniperus oxycedrus: how to evaluate the predictions of different modelling approaches? (pages 647–659)
Franziska Rupprecht, Jens Oldeland and Manfred Finckh
Mapping gradients of community composition with nearest-neighbour imputation: extending plot data for landscape analysis (pages 660–676)
Janet L. Ohmann, Matthew J. Gregory, Emilie B. Henderson and Heather M. Roberts
Modelling effective thermal climate for mountain forests in the Bavarian Alps: Which is the best model? (pages 677–687)
Birgit Reger, Christian Kölling and Jörg Ewald
Landscape complexity and spatial scale influence the relationship between remotely sensed spectral diversity and survey-based plant species richness (pages 688–698)
Duccio Rocchini, Daniel McGlinn, Carlo Ricotta, Markus Neteler and Thomas Wohlgemuth
Comparing modelling approaches at two levels of biological organisation – Climate change impacts on selected Natura 2000 habitats (pages 699–710)
Torsten Bittner, Anja Jaeschke, Björn Reineking and Carl Beierkuhnlein
An indicator framework for the climatic adaptive capacity of natural ecosystems (pages 711–725)
Bálint Czúcz, Anikó Csecserits, Zoltán Botta-Dukát, György Kröel-Dulay, Rebeka Szabó, Ferenc Horváth and Zsolt Molnár
Vegetation databases as a tool to analyse factors affecting the range expansion of the forest understory herb Ceratocapnos claviculata (pages 726–740)
Nicole Voss, Dietmar Simmering, Cord Peppler-Lisbach, Walter Durka and R. Lutz Eckstein
Ecological ranges for the pH and NO3 of syntaxa: a new basis for the estimation of critical loads for acid and nitrogen deposition (pages 741–749)
G.W.W. Wamelink, P.W. Goedhart, A.H. Malinowska, J.Y. Frissel, R.J.M. Wegman, P.A. Slim and H.F. van Dobben
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Journal of Vegetation Science - 22 (5), 2011
Contents:
Original Articles
Dealing with scarce data to understand how environmental gradients and propagule pressure shape fine-scale alien distribution patterns on coastal dunes (pages 751–765)
Marta Carboni, Riccardo Santoro and Alicia T. R. Acosta
Fine-scale patterns of species and phylogenetic turnover in a global biodiversity hotspot: Implications for climate change vulnerability (pages 766–780)
Juliane Sander and Grant Wardell-Johnson
Mid-Holocene pine woodland phases and mire development – significance of dendroecological data from subfossil trees from northwest Germany (pages 781–794)
Jan Eckstein, Hanns Hubert Leuschner and Andreas Bauerochse
Pollen–vegetation relationships along steep climatic gradients in western Amazonia (pages 795–806)
Dunia H. Urrego, Miles R. Silman, Alexander Correa-Metrio and Mark B. Bush
A novel trap for quantifying the dispersal of seeds by wind (pages 807–817)
K. Morris, E. J. Raulings, W. H. Melbourne, R. Mac Nally and R. M. Thompson
A field test of the stress-gradient hypothesis along an aridity gradient (pages 818–827)
Cristina Armas, Susana Rodríguez-Echeverría and Francisco I. Pugnaire
The importance of facilitation in the zonation of shrubs along a coastal salinity gradient (pages 828–836)
Qiang He, Baoshan Cui and Yuan An
Impact of shrub canopies on understorey vegetation in western Eurasian tundra (pages 837–846)
A.M. Pajunen, J. Oksanen and R. Virtanen
Spatio-temporal variation in the effect of herbaceous layer on woody seedling survival in a Chilean mediterranean ecosystem (pages 847–855)
P. I. Becerra, V. González-Rodríguez, C. Smith-Ramírez and J. J. Armesto
Oak trees and soil interactions in Mediterranean forests: a positive feedback model (pages 856–867)
Cristina Aponte, Luis V. García, Ignacio M. Pérez-Ramos, Eduardo Gutiérrez and Teodoro Maranón
Liana co-occurrence patterns in a temperate rainforest (pages 868–877)
R.A.J. Blick and K.C. Burns
Environmental control and spatial structures in peatland vegetation (pages 878–890)
R. Andersen, M. Poulin, D. Borcard, R. Laiho, J. Laine, H. Vasander and E.-T. Tuittila
Long-term vegetation changes in bogs exposed to high atmospheric deposition, aerial liming and climate fluctuation (pages 891–904)
Petra Hájková, Michal Hájek, Kamil Rybníček, Martin Jiroušek, Lubomír Tichý, Štěpánka Králová and Eva Mikulášková
Surprisingly fast recovery of biological soil crusts following livestock removal in southern Australia (pages 905–916)
Cassia F. Read, David H. Duncan, Peter A. Vesk and Jane Elith
Leaf attributes and tree growth in a tropical dry forest (pages 917–931)
R. K. Chaturvedi, A. S. Raghubanshi and J. S. Singh
Silver fir stand productivity is enhanced when mixed with Norway spruce: evidence based on large-scale inventory data and a generic modelling approach (pages 932–942)
Patrick Vallet and Thomas Pérot
Patterns of early succession on bare peat in a Swiss mire after a bog burst (pages 943–954)
Elizabeth Feldmeyer-Christe, Meinrad Küchler and Otto Wildi
Corrigendum
Corrigendum (page 955)
Reproducibility of species lists, visual cover estimates and frequency methods for recording high-mountain vegetation
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Journal of Vegetation Science - 22 (6), 2011
Contents:
Original Articles
Exploring large vegetation databases to detect temporal trends in species occurrences (pages 957–972)
Ute Jandt, Henrik von Wehrden and Helge Bruelheide
Spatial pattern and process at the plant neighbourhood scale: insights from communities dominated by the clonal grass Elymus repens (L.) Gould (pages 973–982)
Julien Pottier and André Evette
Scale-dependent determinants of plant species richness in a semi-arid fragmented agro-ecosystem (pages 983–996)
Itamar Giladi, Yaron Ziv, Felix May and Florian Jeltsch
Plant species richness responses to grazing protection and degradation history in a low productivity landscape (pages 997–1008)
R.J. Fensham, J.L. Silcock and J.M. Dwyer
Plant functional traits along environmental gradients in seasonally dry and fire-prone ecosystem (pages 1009–1020)
Burak K Pekin, Roy S Wittkuhn, Matthias M Boer, Craig Macfarlane and Pauline F Grierson
Independent effects of arbuscular mycorrhiza and earthworms on plant diversity and newcomer plant establishment (pages 1021–1030)
Susanne Wurst, Kristin Gebhardt and Matthias C. Rillig
Plant–ungulate interaction: goat gut passage effect on survival and germination of Mediterranean shrub seeds (pages 1031–1037)
J.M. Mancilla-Leytón, R. Fernández-Alés and A. Martín Vicente
Disentangling facilitation and seed dispersal from environmental heterogeneity as mechanisms generating associations between savanna plants (pages 1038–1048)
Jana Schleicher, Katrin M. Meyer, Kerstin Wiegand, Frank M. Schurr and David Ward
Tree dynamics and co-existence in the montane–sub-alpine ecotone: the role of different light-induced strategies (pages 1049–1061)
Aitor Ameztegui and Lluís Coll
Isolation affects tree-scale epiphytic lichen community structure on New Zealand mountain beech trees (pages 1062–1071)
Hannah L. Buckley
Vegetation convergence during early succession on coal wastes: a 6-year permanent plot study (pages 1072–1083)
Josu G. Alday, Rob H. Marrs and Carolina Martínez-Ruiz
Fire history and vegetation recovery in two raised bogs at the Baltic Sea (pages 1084–1093)
Ülle Sillasoo, Minna Väliranta and Eeva-Stiina Tuittila
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) fire scars reveal new details of a frequent fire regime (pages 1094–1104)
Michael C. Stambaugh, Richard P. Guyette and J. M. Marschall
Effect of forest canopy composition on soil nutrients and dynamics of the understorey: mixed canopies serve neither vascular nor bryophyte strata (pages 1105–1119)
Xavier Cavard, Yves Bergeron, Han Y.H. Chen and David Paré
Lack of tree layer control on herb layer characteristics in a subtropical forest, China (pages 1120–1131)
Sabine Both, Teng Fang, Martin Böhnke, Helge Bruelheide, Christian Geißler, Peter Kühn, Thomas Scholten, Stefan Trogisch and Alexandra Erfmeier
Effect of increased Populus cover on Abies regeneration in the Picea–feathermoss boreal forest (pages 1132–1142)
Marie-Lyne Arbour and Yves Bergeron
Forum Article
Does phylogenetic distance aid in detecting environmental gradients related to species composition? (pages 1143–1148)
Heather T. Root and Peter R. Nelson
Book Reviews
The Biology of Deserts. By D. Ward (pages 1149–1150)
B. Amat
Remote sensing of vegetation: principles, techniques and applications. By Hamlyn G. Jones and Robin A Vaughan (pages 1151–1153)
Ranjani Wasantha Kulawardhana
Erratum
ERRATUM (page 1154)
L. Kulmala, J. Pumpanen, P. Hari and T. Vesala
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Journal of Vegetation Science - 22 (2), 2011
Contents:
Original Articles
Cover plus: ways of measuring plant canopies and the terms used for them (pages 197–206)
J. Bastow Wilson
Changes in species composition of European acid grasslands observed along a gradient of nitrogen deposition (pages 207–215)
Carly Stevens, Cecilia Dupre, Cassandre Gaudnik, Edu Dorland, Nancy Dise, David Gowing, Albert Bleeker, Didier Alard, Roland Bobbink, David Fowler, Vigdis Vandvik, Emmanuel Corcket, J. Owen Mountford, Per Arild Aarrestad, Serge Muller and Martin Diekmann
Joint control by rodent herbivory and nutrient availability of plant diversity in a salt marsh–salty steppe transition zone (pages 216–224)
Juan Alberti, Alejandro Canepuccia, Jesús Pascual, Claudio Pérez and Oscar Iribarne
Savanna tree–grass competition is modified by substrate type and herbivory (pages 225–237)
Jack R. Kambatuku, Michael D. Cramer and David Ward
Species richness of woody plants in the landscapes of Central Spain: the role of management disturbances, environment and non-stationarity (pages 238–250)
E. Martín-Queller, A. Gil-Tena and S. Saura
A new net mineralizable nitrogen assay improves predictions of floristic composition (pages 251–261)
Edwin C. Rowe, Bridget A. Emmett, Simon M. Smart and Zoe L. Frogbrook
Individual and combined effects of disturbance and N addition on understorey vegetation in a subarctic mountain birch forest (pages 262–272)
O.H. Manninen, S. Stark, M.-M. Kytöviita and A. Tolvanen
Sampling procedures and species estimation: testing the effectiveness of herbarium data against vegetation sampling in an oceanic island (pages 273–280)
Pedro P. Garcillán and Exequiel Ezcurra
Bias in vegetation databases? A comparison of stratified-random and preferential sampling (pages 281–291)
Dana Michalcová, Samuel Lvončík, Milan Chytrý and Ondřej Hájek
Rates of local colonization and extinction reveal different plant community assembly mechanisms on road verges in central Spain (pages 292–302)
Enrique G. de la Riva, Miguel A. Casado, Maria Dolores Jiménez, Ignacio Mola, Margarita Costa-Tenorio and Luis Balaguer
Factors affecting species richness of tree regeneration in mixed-wood stands of central Maine (pages 303–311)
M.G. Olson and R.G. Wagner
Distinct roles of savanna and forest tree species in regeneration under fire suppression in a Brazilian savanna (pages 312–321)
Erika L. Geiger, Sybil G. Gotsch, Gabriel Damasco, M. Haridasan, Augusto C. Franco and William A. Hoffmann
Tree mortality episodes in the intact Picea abies-dominated taiga in the Arkhangelsk region of northern European Russia (pages 322–333)
Tuomas Aakala, Timo Kuuluvainen, Tuomo Wallenius and Heikki Kauhanen
The spatio-temporal forest patch dynamics inferred from the fine-scale synchronicity in growth chronology (pages 334–345)
Ichiro K. Shimatani and Yasuhiro Kubota
Identifying drivers of species compositional change in a semi-natural upland grassland over a 40-year period (pages 346–356)
Stephanie McGovern, Chris D. Evans, Peter Dennis, Clive Walmsley and Morag A. McDonald
Differences in CO2 dynamics between successional mire plant communities during wet and dry summers (pages 357–366)
Mirva Leppälä, Anna M. Laine, Marja-Liisa Seväkivi and Eeva-Stiina Tuittila
Can plant litter affect net primary production of a typical steppe in Inner Mongolia? (pages 367–376)
Jing Wang, Mengli Zhao, Walter D. Willms, Guodong Han, Zhongwu Wang and Yongfei Bai
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Journal of Vegetation Science - 22 (3), 2011
Contents:
Original Articles
From protégé to nurse plant: establishment of thorny shrubs in grazed temperate woodlands (pages 377–386)
Christian Smit and Jasper Laurens Ruifrok
Testing the effect–response framework: key response and effect traits determining above-ground biomass of salt marshes (pages 387–401)
Vanessa Minden and Michael Kleyer
Spatial patterns of species and plant traits in response to 20 years of grazing exclusion in subalpine grassland communities (pages 402–413)
Claire Deléglise, Grégory Loucougaray and Didier Alard
A regional-scale consideration of the effects of species richness on above-ground biomass in temperate natural grasslands of China (pages 414–424)
Guohong Wang, He Li, Meng An, Jian Ni, Shengjun Ji and Juan Wang
How do slow-growing, fire-sensitive conifers survive in flammable eucalypt woodlands? (pages 425–435)
J.S. Cohn, I.D. Lunt, K.A. Ross and R.A. Bradstock
Fire history of a prairie/forest boundary: more than 250 years of frequent fire in a North American tallgrass prairie (pages 436–444)
Matthew S. Allen and Michael W. Palmer
Factors influencing the seed source and sink functions of a floodplain nature reserve in the Netherlands (pages 445–456)
Hester Soomers, Judith M. Sarneel, Wouter Patberg, Steven K. Verbeek, Pita A. Verweij, Martin J. Wassen and Rudy van Diggelen
Patterns of plant species turnover along grazing gradients (pages 457–466)
Jan Peper, Florian Jansen, Dorothea Pietzsch and Michael Manthey
Successional trends in standing dead biomass in Mediterranean basin species (pages 467–474)
M.J. Baeza, V.M. Santana, J.G. Pausas and V.R. Vallejo
Structure and biomass along an Acacia zanzibarica woodland–savanna gradient in a former ranching area in coastal Tanzania (pages 475–489)
Roland Cochard and Peter J. Edwards
Tree dieback and regeneration in secondary Acacia zanzibarica woodlands on an abandoned cattle ranch in coastal Tanzania (pages 490–502)
Roland Cochard and Peter J. Edwards
Biomass compensation and plant responses to 7 years of plant functional group removals (pages 503–515)
Jennie R. McLaren and Roy Turkington
Traits of winner and loser species indicate drivers of herb layer changes over two decades in forests of NW Germany (pages 516–527)
Tobias Naaf and Monika Wulf
Trait–environment relations for dominant grasses in South African mesic grassland support a general leaf economic model (pages 528–540)
Richard Fynn, Craig Morris, David Ward and Kevin Kirkman
Functional traits relating arable weed communities to crop characteristics (pages 541–550)
Richard M. Gunton, Sandrine Petit and Sabrina Gaba
Multiple effects of land-use changes impede the colonization of open water in fen ponds (pages 551–563)
Judith M. Sarneel, Merel B. Soons, Jeroen J.M. Geurts, Boudewijn Beltman and Jos T.A. Verhoeven
Change from pre-settlement to present-day forest composition reconstructed from early land survey records in eastern Québec, Canada (pages 564–575)
S. Dupuis, D. Arseneault and L. Sirois
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Journal of Vegetation Science - 22 (4), 2011
Special Issue: Special feature: Ecoinformatics and Global Change: Edited by Jürgen Dengler, Jörg Ewald, Ingolf Kühn & Robert K. Peet
Contents:
Special Feature: Ecoinformatics
Ecoinformatics and global change – an overdue liaison (pages 577–581)
Jürgen Dengler, Jörg Ewald, Ingolf Kühn and Robert K. Peet
The Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases (GIVD): a new resource for vegetation science (pages 582–597)
Jürgen Dengler, Florian Jansen, Falko Glöckler, Robert K. Peet, Miquel De Cáceres, Milan Chytrý, Jörg Ewald, Jens Oldeland, Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez, Manfred Finckh, Ladislav Mucina, John S. Rodwell, Joop H. J. Schaminée and Nick Spencer
Veg-X – an exchange standard for plot-based vegetation data (pages 598–609)
Susan K. Wiser, Nick Spencer, Miquel De Cáceres, Martin Kleikamp, Brad Boyle and Robert K. Peet
Ecoinformatics: Report
ForestPlots.net: a web application and research tool to manage and analyse tropical forest plot data (pages 610–613)
Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez, Simon L. Lewis, Mark Burkitt and Oliver L. Phillips
Special Feature: Ecoinformatics
Addressing data property rights concerns and providing incentives for collaborative data pooling: the West African Vegetation Database approach (pages 614–620)
Thomas Janßen, Marco Schmidt, Stefan Dressler, Karen Hahn, Mipro Hien, Souleymane Konaté, Anne Mette Lykke, Ali Mahamane, Bienvenu Sambou, Brice Sinsin, Adjima Thiombiano, Rüdiger Wittig and Georg Zizka
Species distribution models as a tool for forest management planning under climate change: risk evaluation of Abies alba in Bavaria (pages 621–634)
Wolfgang Falk and Karl H. Mellert
Hypothesis-driven species distribution models for tree species in the Bavarian Alps (pages 635–646)
K. H. Mellert, V. Fensterer, H. Küchenhoff, B. Reger, C. Kölling, H. J. Klemmt and J. Ewald
Modelling potential distribution of the threatened tree species Juniperus oxycedrus: how to evaluate the predictions of different modelling approaches? (pages 647–659)
Franziska Rupprecht, Jens Oldeland and Manfred Finckh
Mapping gradients of community composition with nearest-neighbour imputation: extending plot data for landscape analysis (pages 660–676)
Janet L. Ohmann, Matthew J. Gregory, Emilie B. Henderson and Heather M. Roberts
Modelling effective thermal climate for mountain forests in the Bavarian Alps: Which is the best model? (pages 677–687)
Birgit Reger, Christian Kölling and Jörg Ewald
Landscape complexity and spatial scale influence the relationship between remotely sensed spectral diversity and survey-based plant species richness (pages 688–698)
Duccio Rocchini, Daniel McGlinn, Carlo Ricotta, Markus Neteler and Thomas Wohlgemuth
Comparing modelling approaches at two levels of biological organisation – Climate change impacts on selected Natura 2000 habitats (pages 699–710)
Torsten Bittner, Anja Jaeschke, Björn Reineking and Carl Beierkuhnlein
An indicator framework for the climatic adaptive capacity of natural ecosystems (pages 711–725)
Bálint Czúcz, Anikó Csecserits, Zoltán Botta-Dukát, György Kröel-Dulay, Rebeka Szabó, Ferenc Horváth and Zsolt Molnár
Vegetation databases as a tool to analyse factors affecting the range expansion of the forest understory herb Ceratocapnos claviculata (pages 726–740)
Nicole Voss, Dietmar Simmering, Cord Peppler-Lisbach, Walter Durka and R. Lutz Eckstein
Ecological ranges for the pH and NO3 of syntaxa: a new basis for the estimation of critical loads for acid and nitrogen deposition (pages 741–749)
G.W.W. Wamelink, P.W. Goedhart, A.H. Malinowska, J.Y. Frissel, R.J.M. Wegman, P.A. Slim and H.F. van Dobben
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Journal of Vegetation Science - 22 (5), 2011
Contents:
Original Articles
Dealing with scarce data to understand how environmental gradients and propagule pressure shape fine-scale alien distribution patterns on coastal dunes (pages 751–765)
Marta Carboni, Riccardo Santoro and Alicia T. R. Acosta
Fine-scale patterns of species and phylogenetic turnover in a global biodiversity hotspot: Implications for climate change vulnerability (pages 766–780)
Juliane Sander and Grant Wardell-Johnson
Mid-Holocene pine woodland phases and mire development – significance of dendroecological data from subfossil trees from northwest Germany (pages 781–794)
Jan Eckstein, Hanns Hubert Leuschner and Andreas Bauerochse
Pollen–vegetation relationships along steep climatic gradients in western Amazonia (pages 795–806)
Dunia H. Urrego, Miles R. Silman, Alexander Correa-Metrio and Mark B. Bush
A novel trap for quantifying the dispersal of seeds by wind (pages 807–817)
K. Morris, E. J. Raulings, W. H. Melbourne, R. Mac Nally and R. M. Thompson
A field test of the stress-gradient hypothesis along an aridity gradient (pages 818–827)
Cristina Armas, Susana Rodríguez-Echeverría and Francisco I. Pugnaire
The importance of facilitation in the zonation of shrubs along a coastal salinity gradient (pages 828–836)
Qiang He, Baoshan Cui and Yuan An
Impact of shrub canopies on understorey vegetation in western Eurasian tundra (pages 837–846)
A.M. Pajunen, J. Oksanen and R. Virtanen
Spatio-temporal variation in the effect of herbaceous layer on woody seedling survival in a Chilean mediterranean ecosystem (pages 847–855)
P. I. Becerra, V. González-Rodríguez, C. Smith-Ramírez and J. J. Armesto
Oak trees and soil interactions in Mediterranean forests: a positive feedback model (pages 856–867)
Cristina Aponte, Luis V. García, Ignacio M. Pérez-Ramos, Eduardo Gutiérrez and Teodoro Maranón
Liana co-occurrence patterns in a temperate rainforest (pages 868–877)
R.A.J. Blick and K.C. Burns
Environmental control and spatial structures in peatland vegetation (pages 878–890)
R. Andersen, M. Poulin, D. Borcard, R. Laiho, J. Laine, H. Vasander and E.-T. Tuittila
Long-term vegetation changes in bogs exposed to high atmospheric deposition, aerial liming and climate fluctuation (pages 891–904)
Petra Hájková, Michal Hájek, Kamil Rybníček, Martin Jiroušek, Lubomír Tichý, Štěpánka Králová and Eva Mikulášková
Surprisingly fast recovery of biological soil crusts following livestock removal in southern Australia (pages 905–916)
Cassia F. Read, David H. Duncan, Peter A. Vesk and Jane Elith
Leaf attributes and tree growth in a tropical dry forest (pages 917–931)
R. K. Chaturvedi, A. S. Raghubanshi and J. S. Singh
Silver fir stand productivity is enhanced when mixed with Norway spruce: evidence based on large-scale inventory data and a generic modelling approach (pages 932–942)
Patrick Vallet and Thomas Pérot
Patterns of early succession on bare peat in a Swiss mire after a bog burst (pages 943–954)
Elizabeth Feldmeyer-Christe, Meinrad Küchler and Otto Wildi
Corrigendum
Corrigendum (page 955)
Reproducibility of species lists, visual cover estimates and frequency methods for recording high-mountain vegetation
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Journal of Vegetation Science - 22 (6), 2011
Contents:
Original Articles
Exploring large vegetation databases to detect temporal trends in species occurrences (pages 957–972)
Ute Jandt, Henrik von Wehrden and Helge Bruelheide
Spatial pattern and process at the plant neighbourhood scale: insights from communities dominated by the clonal grass Elymus repens (L.) Gould (pages 973–982)
Julien Pottier and André Evette
Scale-dependent determinants of plant species richness in a semi-arid fragmented agro-ecosystem (pages 983–996)
Itamar Giladi, Yaron Ziv, Felix May and Florian Jeltsch
Plant species richness responses to grazing protection and degradation history in a low productivity landscape (pages 997–1008)
R.J. Fensham, J.L. Silcock and J.M. Dwyer
Plant functional traits along environmental gradients in seasonally dry and fire-prone ecosystem (pages 1009–1020)
Burak K Pekin, Roy S Wittkuhn, Matthias M Boer, Craig Macfarlane and Pauline F Grierson
Independent effects of arbuscular mycorrhiza and earthworms on plant diversity and newcomer plant establishment (pages 1021–1030)
Susanne Wurst, Kristin Gebhardt and Matthias C. Rillig
Plant–ungulate interaction: goat gut passage effect on survival and germination of Mediterranean shrub seeds (pages 1031–1037)
J.M. Mancilla-Leytón, R. Fernández-Alés and A. Martín Vicente
Disentangling facilitation and seed dispersal from environmental heterogeneity as mechanisms generating associations between savanna plants (pages 1038–1048)
Jana Schleicher, Katrin M. Meyer, Kerstin Wiegand, Frank M. Schurr and David Ward
Tree dynamics and co-existence in the montane–sub-alpine ecotone: the role of different light-induced strategies (pages 1049–1061)
Aitor Ameztegui and Lluís Coll
Isolation affects tree-scale epiphytic lichen community structure on New Zealand mountain beech trees (pages 1062–1071)
Hannah L. Buckley
Vegetation convergence during early succession on coal wastes: a 6-year permanent plot study (pages 1072–1083)
Josu G. Alday, Rob H. Marrs and Carolina Martínez-Ruiz
Fire history and vegetation recovery in two raised bogs at the Baltic Sea (pages 1084–1093)
Ülle Sillasoo, Minna Väliranta and Eeva-Stiina Tuittila
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) fire scars reveal new details of a frequent fire regime (pages 1094–1104)
Michael C. Stambaugh, Richard P. Guyette and J. M. Marschall
Effect of forest canopy composition on soil nutrients and dynamics of the understorey: mixed canopies serve neither vascular nor bryophyte strata (pages 1105–1119)
Xavier Cavard, Yves Bergeron, Han Y.H. Chen and David Paré
Lack of tree layer control on herb layer characteristics in a subtropical forest, China (pages 1120–1131)
Sabine Both, Teng Fang, Martin Böhnke, Helge Bruelheide, Christian Geißler, Peter Kühn, Thomas Scholten, Stefan Trogisch and Alexandra Erfmeier
Effect of increased Populus cover on Abies regeneration in the Picea–feathermoss boreal forest (pages 1132–1142)
Marie-Lyne Arbour and Yves Bergeron
Forum Article
Does phylogenetic distance aid in detecting environmental gradients related to species composition? (pages 1143–1148)
Heather T. Root and Peter R. Nelson
Book Reviews
The Biology of Deserts. By D. Ward (pages 1149–1150)
B. Amat
Remote sensing of vegetation: principles, techniques and applications. By Hamlyn G. Jones and Robin A Vaughan (pages 1151–1153)
Ranjani Wasantha Kulawardhana
Erratum
ERRATUM (page 1154)
L. Kulmala, J. Pumpanen, P. Hari and T. Vesala
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niedziela, 3 stycznia 2010
André Mantovani, Ricardo Rios Iglesias
Size-dependent allocation of biomass to ancillary versus flowers of the inflorescences of the epiphyte Tillandsia stricta Soland (Bromeliaceae)
Acta Botanica Brasilica 23(1): 130-135 z roku 2009.
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Size-dependent allocation of biomass to ancillary versus flowers of the inflorescences of the epiphyte Tillandsia stricta Soland (Bromeliaceae)
Acta Botanica Brasilica 23(1): 130-135 z roku 2009.
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