Question: Do species from communities with different flooding dynamics differ in seed buoyancy? Is there a trade-off between seed buoyancy and seed longevity?Methods: Seeds of 55 freshwater wetland species were collected and related to communities along the hydrological gradient, ranging from constantly flooded reed beds, through tall herb fens and rich fens, to rarely flooded wet meadows. Species were experimentally tested for seed buoyancy over 2 10 days in standing water and moving water. Seed longevity for each species was calculated.Results: Community occurrence along the hydrologic gradient was mirrored by seed buoyancy. Seed buoyancy was highest for species of almost permanently inundated reed beds and lowest for species of rarely in...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Item does not contain fulltext1 Restored floodplains and backwaters lacking a viable propagule bank,...
1 Restored floodplains and backwaters lacking a viable propagule bank, may need flood pulses to faci...
Question: Do species from communities with different flooding dynamics differ in seed buoyancy? Is t...
Question: How do species traits and abiotic factors influence the extent of hydrochorous dispersal i...
Question: Community structure may be influenced by patterns of dispersed seeds (seed rain) because t...
Summary 1.Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assem...
1.Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assembly. On ...
Question: In Dutch fens, species that colonize open water and induce the formation of floating peat ...
ABSTRACT Dispersal is a key process affecting the diversity of natural communities. We addressed hyd...
1. Surface water is an important dispersal vector for wetland plant species. However, most previous...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Item does not contain fulltext1 Restored floodplains and backwaters lacking a viable propagule bank,...
1 Restored floodplains and backwaters lacking a viable propagule bank, may need flood pulses to faci...
Question: Do species from communities with different flooding dynamics differ in seed buoyancy? Is t...
Question: How do species traits and abiotic factors influence the extent of hydrochorous dispersal i...
Question: Community structure may be influenced by patterns of dispersed seeds (seed rain) because t...
Summary 1.Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assem...
1.Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assembly. On ...
Question: In Dutch fens, species that colonize open water and induce the formation of floating peat ...
ABSTRACT Dispersal is a key process affecting the diversity of natural communities. We addressed hyd...
1. Surface water is an important dispersal vector for wetland plant species. However, most previous...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Item does not contain fulltext1 Restored floodplains and backwaters lacking a viable propagule bank,...
1 Restored floodplains and backwaters lacking a viable propagule bank, may need flood pulses to faci...