Despite the fact that field boundary (dry) stone walls are globally common in rural landscapes, very little research has been carried out regarding them. Dry stone walls may act as refuges for a range of plants and animals, especially in areas where conditions do not favour a high biodiversity or areas of high exposure. They may also provide connectivity via habitat corridors and may even serve as a habitat in their own right. This paper reports on a case study survey of the forb assemblages of field boundary dry stone walls in terms of species richness, biodiversity, and composition in comparison to the surrounding landscape, and aims to provide some insight into the floral ecology characteristics of dry stone walls. To accomplish this, th...
The vegetation, soil nutrients and soil seed banks of road verges (located along a national road sch...
In this study, we support the hypothesis that wall plant species come mainly from rocky habitats, ta...
This thesis focuses on Arctostaphylos uva-ursi and co-occurring species within vulnerable habitats i...
Environ 2005: 15th Irish Environmental Researchers' Colloquium, Sligo Institute of Technology, Sligo...
In some parts of Europe, stone wall field boundaries pervade agricultural landscapes, yet despite t...
Vegetated walls are an important habitat for urban biodiversity. We conducted an analysis of the pla...
The flora of 650 walls in south-eastern Essex is analysed, with emphasis on the relative frequency o...
Most agricultural landscapes are a mosaic of farmers' fields, semi-natural habitats, human infrastru...
Sustainable agriculture and the provision of environmental public goods are key deliverables for Eur...
One of the classical and traditional wall typology built in agricultural or pastoral landscapes are ...
Northern Scotland has few large urban centres but there are plants to note in many villages and smal...
The wall vegetation of 15 villages at the northern foreland of the Harz mountains (Germany, Sachsen-...
Cities contain a diverse range of habitats that support plant establishment and persistence. This st...
The granite dry stone walls and ditches of the Blackstairs in south Carlow occur in a wide area some...
Turloughs, the ephemeral lakes of Ireland, are unique landforms found in karstic limestone environme...
The vegetation, soil nutrients and soil seed banks of road verges (located along a national road sch...
In this study, we support the hypothesis that wall plant species come mainly from rocky habitats, ta...
This thesis focuses on Arctostaphylos uva-ursi and co-occurring species within vulnerable habitats i...
Environ 2005: 15th Irish Environmental Researchers' Colloquium, Sligo Institute of Technology, Sligo...
In some parts of Europe, stone wall field boundaries pervade agricultural landscapes, yet despite t...
Vegetated walls are an important habitat for urban biodiversity. We conducted an analysis of the pla...
The flora of 650 walls in south-eastern Essex is analysed, with emphasis on the relative frequency o...
Most agricultural landscapes are a mosaic of farmers' fields, semi-natural habitats, human infrastru...
Sustainable agriculture and the provision of environmental public goods are key deliverables for Eur...
One of the classical and traditional wall typology built in agricultural or pastoral landscapes are ...
Northern Scotland has few large urban centres but there are plants to note in many villages and smal...
The wall vegetation of 15 villages at the northern foreland of the Harz mountains (Germany, Sachsen-...
Cities contain a diverse range of habitats that support plant establishment and persistence. This st...
The granite dry stone walls and ditches of the Blackstairs in south Carlow occur in a wide area some...
Turloughs, the ephemeral lakes of Ireland, are unique landforms found in karstic limestone environme...
The vegetation, soil nutrients and soil seed banks of road verges (located along a national road sch...
In this study, we support the hypothesis that wall plant species come mainly from rocky habitats, ta...
This thesis focuses on Arctostaphylos uva-ursi and co-occurring species within vulnerable habitats i...