The abundance of Orchidaceae on three calcareous grasslands is studied in relation to floristic composition, environmental and vegetational factors and plant traits (ecological and life forms). The aims are: (i) to identify a group of species that is significantly correlated with the abundance of Orchidaceae or with individual species of orchids on calcareous grasslands; (ii) to study the relationship between traits associated with habitat specialisation, community life forms and the abundance of orchids; (iii) to identify the main environmental and vegetational predictors of the abundance of orchids. A shortlist of species is found to be significantly correlated with the abundance of total orchids, Orchis pauciflora and O. morio. The...
This is a comparative study on plant performance and population characteristics among populations of...
All species of orchids are sensitive plants and records of their distribution are rare. Their rarity...
Studies were made on the symbiotic associations of orchids in four habitats with diverse water regim...
The abundance of Orchidaceae on three calcareous grasslands is studied in relation to floristic com...
Several factors have been taken into account to explain the distribution of orchid species. We explo...
Populations of strongly endangered species Orchis mascula and endangered Dactylorhiza majalis were m...
Habitat restoration comprises the re-creation of suitable environmental conditions with the intentio...
Suitable habitat for a species is often modeled by linking its distribution patterns with landscape ...
Orchidaceae are considered one of the most diverse and threatened plant families in the world. Becau...
The diversity of orchid species in semi-natural calcareous grassland is thought to depend on floral ...
Abstract. Nurfadilah S. 2020. Population structure of Geodorum densiflorum (Orchidaceae) in relation...
The in situ management of many orchid species is problematic because individual species’ ecology and...
This article presents the results of the population studies of rare protected species Orchis punctul...
The loss of urban native vegetation is a global crisis particularly as cities continue to expand and...
The in situ management of many orchid species is problematic because individual species’ ecology and...
This is a comparative study on plant performance and population characteristics among populations of...
All species of orchids are sensitive plants and records of their distribution are rare. Their rarity...
Studies were made on the symbiotic associations of orchids in four habitats with diverse water regim...
The abundance of Orchidaceae on three calcareous grasslands is studied in relation to floristic com...
Several factors have been taken into account to explain the distribution of orchid species. We explo...
Populations of strongly endangered species Orchis mascula and endangered Dactylorhiza majalis were m...
Habitat restoration comprises the re-creation of suitable environmental conditions with the intentio...
Suitable habitat for a species is often modeled by linking its distribution patterns with landscape ...
Orchidaceae are considered one of the most diverse and threatened plant families in the world. Becau...
The diversity of orchid species in semi-natural calcareous grassland is thought to depend on floral ...
Abstract. Nurfadilah S. 2020. Population structure of Geodorum densiflorum (Orchidaceae) in relation...
The in situ management of many orchid species is problematic because individual species’ ecology and...
This article presents the results of the population studies of rare protected species Orchis punctul...
The loss of urban native vegetation is a global crisis particularly as cities continue to expand and...
The in situ management of many orchid species is problematic because individual species’ ecology and...
This is a comparative study on plant performance and population characteristics among populations of...
All species of orchids are sensitive plants and records of their distribution are rare. Their rarity...
Studies were made on the symbiotic associations of orchids in four habitats with diverse water regim...