Question: What is the effect of gap size on the seedling emergence, growth and survival of four common tree species in wooded pastures? Location: A pasture in the Jura mountains, Switzerland. Methods: Seeds were sown in a complete three-way factorial design with eight blocks in May 2003. Each block consisted of a competition treatment (four gap sizes including zero) and a mowing treatment (mown and unmown). Emergence, survival and total biomass of tree seedlings of three species (Picea abies, Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica) were measured. A fourth species (Abies alba) failed to germinate. Results: Gaps had a positive influence on the early stages of tree development for all species. Larger gaps favoured growth and survival more tha...
The Gap Partitioning Hypothesis (GPH) posits that gaps create heterogeneity in resources crucial for...
Promoting the seed regeneration potential of secondary forests undergoing gap disturbances is an imp...
Terrestrial plant communities are shaped by competition for resources, herbivory, and abiotic proces...
in this study we analyzed gaps originated in different seasons of the year vs. places of close veget...
Cattle influences gap dynamics in pastures in two ways: (1) by creating gaps and (2) by affecting th...
Questions: Do composition and richness of woody plants differ between gaps and closed canopy in subt...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021The formation of forest gaps and their resulting si...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the NRC Research Press. The manuscript do...
We took advantage of two natural experiments to investigate processes that regulate tree recruitment...
ESS models for the evolution of seed size variation assume that seedlings compete with each other fo...
Question: Is the failure of establishment of rare flood-meadow species in habitat restoration primar...
The effect of the timing of artificial gap formation on micro environmental conditions and seedling ...
Background: There is much debate concerning which ecological constraints are the most limiting facto...
Question: Does clear-felling influence forest herb colonization into post-agricultural forest? Locat...
International audienceTree architectures reflect the main abiotic and biotic selection pressures det...
The Gap Partitioning Hypothesis (GPH) posits that gaps create heterogeneity in resources crucial for...
Promoting the seed regeneration potential of secondary forests undergoing gap disturbances is an imp...
Terrestrial plant communities are shaped by competition for resources, herbivory, and abiotic proces...
in this study we analyzed gaps originated in different seasons of the year vs. places of close veget...
Cattle influences gap dynamics in pastures in two ways: (1) by creating gaps and (2) by affecting th...
Questions: Do composition and richness of woody plants differ between gaps and closed canopy in subt...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021The formation of forest gaps and their resulting si...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the NRC Research Press. The manuscript do...
We took advantage of two natural experiments to investigate processes that regulate tree recruitment...
ESS models for the evolution of seed size variation assume that seedlings compete with each other fo...
Question: Is the failure of establishment of rare flood-meadow species in habitat restoration primar...
The effect of the timing of artificial gap formation on micro environmental conditions and seedling ...
Background: There is much debate concerning which ecological constraints are the most limiting facto...
Question: Does clear-felling influence forest herb colonization into post-agricultural forest? Locat...
International audienceTree architectures reflect the main abiotic and biotic selection pressures det...
The Gap Partitioning Hypothesis (GPH) posits that gaps create heterogeneity in resources crucial for...
Promoting the seed regeneration potential of secondary forests undergoing gap disturbances is an imp...
Terrestrial plant communities are shaped by competition for resources, herbivory, and abiotic proces...