Questions: Can patterns of species similarity on ditch banks be explained by environmental and dispersal factors and, if so, to what extent? Does the pattern of distance decay differ among different species groups (all species versus target species of conservation interest; species of different dispersal type)? Location: Krimpenerwaard, the Netherlands. Methods: In 2006-2007, ditch bank vegetation data on 130 terrestrial herbaceous species were collected on 72 plots. Species similarity was measured and related to environmental distance (soil type and nutrient level) and dispersal distance (geographic distance and limitation of dispersal by water, wind and agricultural activities) as explanatory factors using multiple regression on distance ...
Contains fulltext : 60338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)1 Local plant ...
Questions: 1. Which plant traits and habitat characteristics best explain local above-ground persist...
Questions: 1. Which plant traits and habitat characteristics best explain local above-ground persist...
Questions: Can patterns of species similarity on ditch banks be explained by environmental and dispe...
This study examined the changes in distribution patterns of 13 herbaceous plant species from 1998 to...
Increased insight into the factors that determine the importance of dispersal limitation on species ...
The effectiveness of agri-environment schemes (AES) in enhancing biodiversity in agricultural landsc...
QuestionWhat are the relative roles of environmental and spatial factors in influencing variation in...
In this study we investigated the relationship between the distribution patterns of a number of herb...
Questions: 1. Do relationships among forest plant traits correspond to dispersability-persistence tr...
The research focused on two main objectives: (1) understanding the processes behind the spatial and ...
In agricultural landscapes, semi-natural habitats are scarce and remaining habitat patches are large...
Aim Dispersal range is a key factor for understanding species' persistence in dynamic landscapes. Ho...
Contains fulltext : 60338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)1 Local plant ...
Questions: 1. Which plant traits and habitat characteristics best explain local above-ground persist...
Questions: 1. Which plant traits and habitat characteristics best explain local above-ground persist...
Questions: Can patterns of species similarity on ditch banks be explained by environmental and dispe...
This study examined the changes in distribution patterns of 13 herbaceous plant species from 1998 to...
Increased insight into the factors that determine the importance of dispersal limitation on species ...
The effectiveness of agri-environment schemes (AES) in enhancing biodiversity in agricultural landsc...
QuestionWhat are the relative roles of environmental and spatial factors in influencing variation in...
In this study we investigated the relationship between the distribution patterns of a number of herb...
Questions: 1. Do relationships among forest plant traits correspond to dispersability-persistence tr...
The research focused on two main objectives: (1) understanding the processes behind the spatial and ...
In agricultural landscapes, semi-natural habitats are scarce and remaining habitat patches are large...
Aim Dispersal range is a key factor for understanding species' persistence in dynamic landscapes. Ho...
Contains fulltext : 60338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)1 Local plant ...
Questions: 1. Which plant traits and habitat characteristics best explain local above-ground persist...
Questions: 1. Which plant traits and habitat characteristics best explain local above-ground persist...