AbstractThis article introduces a Special Issue on biodiversity of Palaearctic grasslands and provides a synthesis of the current knowledge on this topic. Four major categories of grasslands can be distinguished in the Palaearctic biogeographic realm: (a) zonal steppes (in areas too dry for forests), (b) arctic-alpine grasslands (in areas too cold for forests), (c) azonal and extrazonal grasslands (where hydrology, soil conditions, relief or natural disturbances within the forest biomes prevent tree growth locally) and (d) secondary grasslands (which replace natural forests in consequence of human land use). We summarize the present knowledge about species richness patterns (mainly of vascular plants) along abiotic and land use gradients. F...
Background and Aim: Knowledge on typical levels of plant species richness of plant communities is r...
Some regions and habitats harbour high numbers of plant species at a fine scale. A remarkable exampl...
Northern Europe is in the forest zone, but wild megaherbivores have maintained grass-dominated veget...
AbstractThis article introduces a Special Issue on biodiversity of Palaearctic grasslands and provid...
Grasslands are spontaneously occurring herbaceous vegetation types that are mostly dominated by gras...
The Palaearctic biogeographic realm extends over some 45 million km² and thus more than 1/3 of the t...
Abstract Aims: Understanding fine-grain diversity patterns across large spatial extents is fundamen...
Here we present an extensive overview of plant diversity values in Palaearctic grassland...
Palaearctic grasslands encompass a diverse variety of habitats, many of high nature value and vulner...
Background and Aim: Knowledge on typical levels of plant species richness of plant communities is r...
Some regions and habitats harbour high numbers of plant species at a fine scale. A remarkable exampl...
Northern Europe is in the forest zone, but wild megaherbivores have maintained grass-dominated veget...
AbstractThis article introduces a Special Issue on biodiversity of Palaearctic grasslands and provid...
Grasslands are spontaneously occurring herbaceous vegetation types that are mostly dominated by gras...
The Palaearctic biogeographic realm extends over some 45 million km² and thus more than 1/3 of the t...
Abstract Aims: Understanding fine-grain diversity patterns across large spatial extents is fundamen...
Here we present an extensive overview of plant diversity values in Palaearctic grassland...
Palaearctic grasslands encompass a diverse variety of habitats, many of high nature value and vulner...
Background and Aim: Knowledge on typical levels of plant species richness of plant communities is r...
Some regions and habitats harbour high numbers of plant species at a fine scale. A remarkable exampl...
Northern Europe is in the forest zone, but wild megaherbivores have maintained grass-dominated veget...