The present study examined a sub-Mediterranean pastoral system in the central Apennines (Italy) with a long history of grazing, where winter cold stress is alternated with summer drought stress. The research goals were to ascertain whether different floristic structures correspond to different stress conditions (xeric and semimesic), and whether peculiar functional plant traits (such as avoidance and tolerance mechanisms) respond to stress/disturbance intensities, and understand how vegetation reacts to changeable livestock pressure (through floristic and plant trait variations). Cluster analysis indicated that separate communities develop under different stress intensities. Other analyses highlighted how avoidance strategies predomina...
<div><p>Several studies demonstrated that abandonment changes the functional composition of grasslan...
Plant species co-existence may depend upon a complex chain of events involving competitive ability, ...
Land abandonment in sub-Mediterranean grasslands causes the spread of tall-grasses, affecting biodiv...
The present study examined a sub-Mediterranean pastoral system in the central Apennines (Italy) with...
The research aim was to understand how variation of temperature and water availability drives trait ...
A simplification from species to functional groups using the concept of clonality is particularly at...
The aim of this research was to study the floristic and ecological changes in sub-Mediterranean mead...
Though the interplay of grazing intensity and the availability of resources is a key driver in grass...
Semi-natural dry grasslands host some of the most valuable habitats in Europe, due to their biodiver...
The cessation of semi-extensive farming or underutilization of grasslands is leading to vegetation c...
Though the interplay of grazing intensity and the availability of resources is a key driver in grass...
Data referring to changes in vegetation composition resulting from cattle exclosure and ploughing in...
International audienceOur goal was to disentangle the effects of stress removal and disturbance on p...
<div><p>Several studies demonstrated that abandonment changes the functional composition of grasslan...
Plant species co-existence may depend upon a complex chain of events involving competitive ability, ...
Land abandonment in sub-Mediterranean grasslands causes the spread of tall-grasses, affecting biodiv...
The present study examined a sub-Mediterranean pastoral system in the central Apennines (Italy) with...
The research aim was to understand how variation of temperature and water availability drives trait ...
A simplification from species to functional groups using the concept of clonality is particularly at...
The aim of this research was to study the floristic and ecological changes in sub-Mediterranean mead...
Though the interplay of grazing intensity and the availability of resources is a key driver in grass...
Semi-natural dry grasslands host some of the most valuable habitats in Europe, due to their biodiver...
The cessation of semi-extensive farming or underutilization of grasslands is leading to vegetation c...
Though the interplay of grazing intensity and the availability of resources is a key driver in grass...
Data referring to changes in vegetation composition resulting from cattle exclosure and ploughing in...
International audienceOur goal was to disentangle the effects of stress removal and disturbance on p...
<div><p>Several studies demonstrated that abandonment changes the functional composition of grasslan...
Plant species co-existence may depend upon a complex chain of events involving competitive ability, ...
Land abandonment in sub-Mediterranean grasslands causes the spread of tall-grasses, affecting biodiv...