Background and Aims Hydroperiod drives plant community composition in wetlands, resulting in distinct zonation patterns. Here, we explored the role of seed germination traits in shaping wetland community assembly along a hydroperiod gradient. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that seeds of reed, mudflat, swamp, shallow- and deep-water communities only germinate under a specific set of environmental factors characterized by the community-specific optimal conditions for seedling survival and growth. Methods In a three-factorial experiment, we tested the seed germination response of 50 species typical for temperate wetlands of Europe to temperature fluctuations (constant vs. fluctuating temperature), illumination (light vs. darkness) and ...
Question: Do species from communities with different flooding dynamics differ in seed buoyancy? Is t...
Interactions between ecological factors and seed physiological responses during the establishment ph...
Seedling emergence in plant communities depends on the composition in the soil seed bank, in combina...
Aquatic habitats represent an extremely heterogeneous media for the inhabiting its plants, because k...
1. Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assembly. On...
1. Restoration activities aiming at increasing vegetation diversity often try to stimulate both disp...
1. Restoration activities aiming at increasing vegetation diversity often try to stimulate both disp...
The seed germination niche partly determines adaptation, ecological breadth and geographic range in ...
1.Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assembly. On ...
Analyses of functional traits have become fundamental tools for understanding patterns and processes...
1. Restoration activities aiming at increasing vegetation diversity often try to stimulate both disp...
P>1. The extent to which seedling recruitment contributes to local functional diversity depends on t...
Question A better understanding of species distribution and establishment requires in-depth informat...
Wetlands are known for comparatively high production of biogenic ethylene from decomposed sediment. ...
Plant germination ecology involves continuous interactions between changing environmental conditions...
Question: Do species from communities with different flooding dynamics differ in seed buoyancy? Is t...
Interactions between ecological factors and seed physiological responses during the establishment ph...
Seedling emergence in plant communities depends on the composition in the soil seed bank, in combina...
Aquatic habitats represent an extremely heterogeneous media for the inhabiting its plants, because k...
1. Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assembly. On...
1. Restoration activities aiming at increasing vegetation diversity often try to stimulate both disp...
1. Restoration activities aiming at increasing vegetation diversity often try to stimulate both disp...
The seed germination niche partly determines adaptation, ecological breadth and geographic range in ...
1.Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assembly. On ...
Analyses of functional traits have become fundamental tools for understanding patterns and processes...
1. Restoration activities aiming at increasing vegetation diversity often try to stimulate both disp...
P>1. The extent to which seedling recruitment contributes to local functional diversity depends on t...
Question A better understanding of species distribution and establishment requires in-depth informat...
Wetlands are known for comparatively high production of biogenic ethylene from decomposed sediment. ...
Plant germination ecology involves continuous interactions between changing environmental conditions...
Question: Do species from communities with different flooding dynamics differ in seed buoyancy? Is t...
Interactions between ecological factors and seed physiological responses during the establishment ph...
Seedling emergence in plant communities depends on the composition in the soil seed bank, in combina...