The understory of temperate forests harbour most of the plant species diversity present in these ecosystems. The maintenance of this diversity is strongly dependent on canopy gap formation, a disturbance naturally happening in non-managed forests, which promotes spatiotemporal heterogeneity in understory conditions. This, in turn, favours regeneration dynamics, functioning and structural complexity by allowing changes in light, moisture and nutrient availability. Our aim is to study how gap dynamics influence the stability of understory plant communities over a decade, particularly in their structure and function. The study was carried out in 102 permanent plots (sampled in 2006 and revisited in 2016) distributed throughout a 132 ha basin l...
The aim of this resurvey study is to check if herbaceous vegetation on the forest floor exhibits ove...
Maintaining the coexistence of multiple tree species is one of the greatest issues of uneven-aged si...
The silvicultural management of coppicing has been very common in deciduous forests in many European...
The understory of temperate forests harbour most of the plant species diversity present in these eco...
Temperate deciduous forest communities are slow-changing systems, with herbaceous understorey commun...
Disturbance plays a significant role in the formation and persistence of plant communities. This ub...
Abstract – The authors studied the effects of canopy openness, substrate features and herbaceous spe...
Abstract – Gap formation by wind is a characteristic disturbance event in European beech forests. Ch...
The Gap Partitioning Hypothesis (GPH) posits that gaps create heterogeneity in resources crucial for...
The herbaceous understory forms the richest stratum in temperate broadleaved forests in terms of pla...
Despite numerous studies looking at canopy gaps and their impact on tree species diversity, the dyna...
Abstract Background Temperate forest understorey vegetation poses an excellent study system to inves...
Old-growth forests represent an important reference point to develop sustainable forest management m...
Questions Managed forests often show a more homogeneous age structure compared to unmanaged forests,...
We studied species turnover and changes of ecological conditions and plant strategies on forest gaps...
The aim of this resurvey study is to check if herbaceous vegetation on the forest floor exhibits ove...
Maintaining the coexistence of multiple tree species is one of the greatest issues of uneven-aged si...
The silvicultural management of coppicing has been very common in deciduous forests in many European...
The understory of temperate forests harbour most of the plant species diversity present in these eco...
Temperate deciduous forest communities are slow-changing systems, with herbaceous understorey commun...
Disturbance plays a significant role in the formation and persistence of plant communities. This ub...
Abstract – The authors studied the effects of canopy openness, substrate features and herbaceous spe...
Abstract – Gap formation by wind is a characteristic disturbance event in European beech forests. Ch...
The Gap Partitioning Hypothesis (GPH) posits that gaps create heterogeneity in resources crucial for...
The herbaceous understory forms the richest stratum in temperate broadleaved forests in terms of pla...
Despite numerous studies looking at canopy gaps and their impact on tree species diversity, the dyna...
Abstract Background Temperate forest understorey vegetation poses an excellent study system to inves...
Old-growth forests represent an important reference point to develop sustainable forest management m...
Questions Managed forests often show a more homogeneous age structure compared to unmanaged forests,...
We studied species turnover and changes of ecological conditions and plant strategies on forest gaps...
The aim of this resurvey study is to check if herbaceous vegetation on the forest floor exhibits ove...
Maintaining the coexistence of multiple tree species is one of the greatest issues of uneven-aged si...
The silvicultural management of coppicing has been very common in deciduous forests in many European...