The decrease in number and area of managed hay-meadows over the last century, in combination with the reduction of traditional management, threatens the biodiversity connected to these habitats. I experimentally examined how management intensity affected meadow characteristics and long-term population viability of three vascular plant species in wooded hay-meadows on the Swedish island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. I discovered that intensified management (extra raking and/or extra mowing) reduced the amount of litter and biomass, even in well-managed meadows. The effects of intensified management on population growth rate varied among species. Deterministic demographic models revealed that intensified management increased population growt...
The world-wide intensification of agriculture has led to a decline in species richness due to land u...
The objectives of this thesis were to: 1) survey the vegetation in semi-natural meadows in south-cen...
The world-wide intensification of agriculture has led to a decline in species richness due to land u...
Land use change is considered to be one of the biggest threat to global species diversity. In Sweden...
Land use change is considered to be one of the biggest threat to global species diversity. In Sweden...
Land use change is considered to be one of the biggest threat to global species diversity. In Sweden...
Wooded meadows on the Baltic Island of Oland result from traditional agricultural management over ce...
Wooded meadows on the Baltic Island of Oland result from traditional agricultural management over ce...
Wooded meadows on the Baltic Island of Oland result from traditional agricultural management over ce...
Wooded meadows on the Baltic Island of Oland result from traditional agricultural management over ce...
In Sweden today, deciduous woodlands are often restricted to small isolated remnants of what it once...
Wooded meadows on the Baltic Island of Oland result from traditional agricultural management over ce...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are believed to be two of the main reasons for high extinction rates ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are believed to be two of the main reasons for high extinction rates ...
This thesis presents a study of vegetation and plant population dynamics in a local vegetation–envir...
The world-wide intensification of agriculture has led to a decline in species richness due to land u...
The objectives of this thesis were to: 1) survey the vegetation in semi-natural meadows in south-cen...
The world-wide intensification of agriculture has led to a decline in species richness due to land u...
Land use change is considered to be one of the biggest threat to global species diversity. In Sweden...
Land use change is considered to be one of the biggest threat to global species diversity. In Sweden...
Land use change is considered to be one of the biggest threat to global species diversity. In Sweden...
Wooded meadows on the Baltic Island of Oland result from traditional agricultural management over ce...
Wooded meadows on the Baltic Island of Oland result from traditional agricultural management over ce...
Wooded meadows on the Baltic Island of Oland result from traditional agricultural management over ce...
Wooded meadows on the Baltic Island of Oland result from traditional agricultural management over ce...
In Sweden today, deciduous woodlands are often restricted to small isolated remnants of what it once...
Wooded meadows on the Baltic Island of Oland result from traditional agricultural management over ce...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are believed to be two of the main reasons for high extinction rates ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are believed to be two of the main reasons for high extinction rates ...
This thesis presents a study of vegetation and plant population dynamics in a local vegetation–envir...
The world-wide intensification of agriculture has led to a decline in species richness due to land u...
The objectives of this thesis were to: 1) survey the vegetation in semi-natural meadows in south-cen...
The world-wide intensification of agriculture has led to a decline in species richness due to land u...