Vulnerability of wetland vegetation to water table changes is a widely studied topic in the field of ecology. Extreme flood or drought conditions imposed on wetlands cause disappearance of plants or shift in the vegetation regime. The recovery of such plant compositions is of particular importance when the wetland is subjected to frequent water table fluctuations resulting from land use changes and requires knowledge of mechanisms underlying evolution of plant growth to changing hydrologic conditions. We used a spatially varying, coupled groundwater-vegetation growth model to investigate the survival mechanism of wetland herbaceous plants. The plants were subjected to long-term water table drainage because of land use changes that caused th...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Contains fulltext : 75490.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)* Background a...
Plants growing along hydrologic gradients adjust their biomass allocation and distribution in respon...
s u m m a r y Despite their importance to the natural environment, wetlands worldwide face drastic d...
Hydrological alteration due to climate change events such as floods and drought is a significant thr...
This research quantifies the impacts of climate change on the dynamics of wetland vegetation under t...
In regions of the world where the climate is expected to become drier, meeting environmental water n...
<div><p>The aim of the study is to investigate the relative importance of plant-plant interactions w...
* Background and Aims - Plants need different survival strategies in habitats differing in hydrologi...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy?Location: Kenne...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
The aim of the study is to investigate the relative importance of plant-plant interactions with rega...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Contains fulltext : 75490.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)* Background a...
Plants growing along hydrologic gradients adjust their biomass allocation and distribution in respon...
s u m m a r y Despite their importance to the natural environment, wetlands worldwide face drastic d...
Hydrological alteration due to climate change events such as floods and drought is a significant thr...
This research quantifies the impacts of climate change on the dynamics of wetland vegetation under t...
In regions of the world where the climate is expected to become drier, meeting environmental water n...
<div><p>The aim of the study is to investigate the relative importance of plant-plant interactions w...
* Background and Aims - Plants need different survival strategies in habitats differing in hydrologi...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy?Location: Kenne...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
The aim of the study is to investigate the relative importance of plant-plant interactions with rega...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Contains fulltext : 75490.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)* Background a...
Plants growing along hydrologic gradients adjust their biomass allocation and distribution in respon...