<p>Different upper-case letters indicate significant differences between Site Types, whereas significant differences between spruce and <i>Kalmia</i> patches are written at the top of each frame. Significant Site Type x Vegetation interactions are explained in the Results section. Vertical lines = 1 SD.</p
<p>Relationship between land use type (secondary forest (N = 8), agroforest (N = 17) and pasture (N ...
<p>CN data are presented as mean values per study site and treatment. Points symbolise the study sit...
<p><b>Note:</b> The bold lower case represents the result of variance analysis at 0.05 level.</p><p>...
<p>Different upper-case letters indicate significant differences between Site Types, whereas signifi...
<p>Different upper-case letters indicate significant differences between Site Types, whereas signifi...
<p>SF-1 and SF-2 are sites of secondary forest while RG-1 and RG-2 are sites of restored grassland. ...
Climate change and a related increase in temperature, particularly in alpine areas, force both flora...
Different kinds of A-horizon soil-surface types occur on loessmantled xerollic Orthids and Argids in...
<p>Abbreviations are as follows, CSG = cool-season grasses (C3), Fescue = tall fescue (<i>Schedonoru...
<p>Species scores on the first compositional axis were used as an indicator of species association w...
Chemical and mechanical properties of lithology exert a first‐order control on landscape evolution a...
<p><b>Notes:</b> Degrees of freedom in 2009 = 3,18 for treatment; 2,6 for site; and 6,18 for treatme...
<p>(A) Rates of absolute change in SOC and TN content; (B) Rates of relative change in SOC and TN co...
Variation in AP landscape indices at the landscape and class level during the different growth stage...
Range shift in alpine plants:the study was intended to investigate if topographic effects on environ...
<p>Relationship between land use type (secondary forest (N = 8), agroforest (N = 17) and pasture (N ...
<p>CN data are presented as mean values per study site and treatment. Points symbolise the study sit...
<p><b>Note:</b> The bold lower case represents the result of variance analysis at 0.05 level.</p><p>...
<p>Different upper-case letters indicate significant differences between Site Types, whereas signifi...
<p>Different upper-case letters indicate significant differences between Site Types, whereas signifi...
<p>SF-1 and SF-2 are sites of secondary forest while RG-1 and RG-2 are sites of restored grassland. ...
Climate change and a related increase in temperature, particularly in alpine areas, force both flora...
Different kinds of A-horizon soil-surface types occur on loessmantled xerollic Orthids and Argids in...
<p>Abbreviations are as follows, CSG = cool-season grasses (C3), Fescue = tall fescue (<i>Schedonoru...
<p>Species scores on the first compositional axis were used as an indicator of species association w...
Chemical and mechanical properties of lithology exert a first‐order control on landscape evolution a...
<p><b>Notes:</b> Degrees of freedom in 2009 = 3,18 for treatment; 2,6 for site; and 6,18 for treatme...
<p>(A) Rates of absolute change in SOC and TN content; (B) Rates of relative change in SOC and TN co...
Variation in AP landscape indices at the landscape and class level during the different growth stage...
Range shift in alpine plants:the study was intended to investigate if topographic effects on environ...
<p>Relationship between land use type (secondary forest (N = 8), agroforest (N = 17) and pasture (N ...
<p>CN data are presented as mean values per study site and treatment. Points symbolise the study sit...
<p><b>Note:</b> The bold lower case represents the result of variance analysis at 0.05 level.</p><p>...