Understanding the drivers of vegetation change, and interactions between them, is fundamental to understanding ecological systems. I report on the results of three studies in which I investigated the role of competition from Calluna vulgaris or Molinia caerulea and browsing by large herbivores in determining the fitness of birch (Betula pubescens) saplings that are established in heath vegetation. The three studies were: (1) an observational field study to measure the effect of competition and browsing on sapling performance in-situ; (2) an ex-situ pot based study to measure the effects and patterns of these drivers on the growth, morphology and internal N cycling of saplings; and (3) a glasshouse based experiment in which the response of...
Fast-growing and slow-growing plant species are suggested to show integrated economics spectrums and...
The effect of two weeds (grasses and broom, Cytisus scoparius) competition on the growth and functio...
Comparison of species abundance in fenced and non-fenced plots indicated a lower browsing-induced mo...
We examined experimentally the effect of competition from two common heathland plant species (Callun...
When attempting to expand existing woodland through natural regeneration, herbivory and competition ...
Herbivores can indirectly affect ecosystem productivity by modifying feedbacks that occur between do...
Naturally regenerated silver birch is one of the most abundant competitor for planted seedlings in c...
1. Single species can have a disproportionate effect on ecosystem function and diversity, yet our u...
The conversion of homogeneous plantations of conifers to mixed or broadleaved forests is part of sus...
1. Several theories aim at predicting changes in the interactions between plants and herbivores over...
The effect of herbivory and resource availability on the competitive ability of different plant spec...
Including large herbivores in wooded areas is often seen as a useful conservation tool. Browsing int...
Producer diversity is known to affect a wide range of ecosystem processes including plant growth and...
Tree seedlings planted in abandoned agricultural fields interact with herb communities through compe...
• Deciduous trees recycle nitrogen (N) within their tissues. The aim of this study was to test the ...
Fast-growing and slow-growing plant species are suggested to show integrated economics spectrums and...
The effect of two weeds (grasses and broom, Cytisus scoparius) competition on the growth and functio...
Comparison of species abundance in fenced and non-fenced plots indicated a lower browsing-induced mo...
We examined experimentally the effect of competition from two common heathland plant species (Callun...
When attempting to expand existing woodland through natural regeneration, herbivory and competition ...
Herbivores can indirectly affect ecosystem productivity by modifying feedbacks that occur between do...
Naturally regenerated silver birch is one of the most abundant competitor for planted seedlings in c...
1. Single species can have a disproportionate effect on ecosystem function and diversity, yet our u...
The conversion of homogeneous plantations of conifers to mixed or broadleaved forests is part of sus...
1. Several theories aim at predicting changes in the interactions between plants and herbivores over...
The effect of herbivory and resource availability on the competitive ability of different plant spec...
Including large herbivores in wooded areas is often seen as a useful conservation tool. Browsing int...
Producer diversity is known to affect a wide range of ecosystem processes including plant growth and...
Tree seedlings planted in abandoned agricultural fields interact with herb communities through compe...
• Deciduous trees recycle nitrogen (N) within their tissues. The aim of this study was to test the ...
Fast-growing and slow-growing plant species are suggested to show integrated economics spectrums and...
The effect of two weeds (grasses and broom, Cytisus scoparius) competition on the growth and functio...
Comparison of species abundance in fenced and non-fenced plots indicated a lower browsing-induced mo...