Two mesocosm experiments were performed to examine the effects of seed density and small-scale nutrient heterogeneity on seedling recruitment and early development of patches of Cymodocea nodosa. In the first experiment, seeds were sown at 4 densities selected after determining mean natural density of seeds in the field, and the emergence and survival rates of seedlings were monitored for 1 yr. In the second experiment, seedlings were grown individually for 2 yr, either on substrate made heterogeneous or homogeneous with the addition of a fertiliser or on unfertilised substrate. The emergence rate and proportional survival of seedlings decreased significantly with increasing seed density. Seedlings grown on fertilised s...
Environments are patchy in not only abiotic factors but also biotic ones. Many studies have examined...
Epiphytes colonizing adult seagrasses highly contribute to seagrass ecosystem functioning and plant ...
Environments are patchy in not only abiotic factors but also biotic ones. Many studies have examined...
<div><p>Studies on the importance of seed arrival for community richness and composition have not co...
Several recent studies demonstrate that yield of individual plants, and their allocation of biomass ...
1. We report an experimental study of the effects of pattern of nutrient supply on the early stages ...
The influence of Zostera marina L. seed-density on germination and initial seedling success was inve...
1. Spatial and temporal pattern of nutrient delivery to individual plants and plant populations can ...
AbstractSeed size can have an impact on angiosperm reproductive fitness. Ecological theory predicts ...
The effect of density on the growth, recruitment of new ramets, biomass allocation, rhizome spacer l...
Abstract Aim How plants cope with increases in population density via root plasticity is not well do...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
AbstractThe effect of density on the growth, recruitment of new ramets, biomass allocation, rhizome ...
Planting engineer species is widely used to restore coastal dune ecosystems, but the success of this...
1) Habitat heterogeneity is manifested as patches differing in quality at a variety of spatial scale...
Environments are patchy in not only abiotic factors but also biotic ones. Many studies have examined...
Epiphytes colonizing adult seagrasses highly contribute to seagrass ecosystem functioning and plant ...
Environments are patchy in not only abiotic factors but also biotic ones. Many studies have examined...
<div><p>Studies on the importance of seed arrival for community richness and composition have not co...
Several recent studies demonstrate that yield of individual plants, and their allocation of biomass ...
1. We report an experimental study of the effects of pattern of nutrient supply on the early stages ...
The influence of Zostera marina L. seed-density on germination and initial seedling success was inve...
1. Spatial and temporal pattern of nutrient delivery to individual plants and plant populations can ...
AbstractSeed size can have an impact on angiosperm reproductive fitness. Ecological theory predicts ...
The effect of density on the growth, recruitment of new ramets, biomass allocation, rhizome spacer l...
Abstract Aim How plants cope with increases in population density via root plasticity is not well do...
Abstract We studied the root foraging ability and its consequences for the nutrient acquisition of f...
AbstractThe effect of density on the growth, recruitment of new ramets, biomass allocation, rhizome ...
Planting engineer species is widely used to restore coastal dune ecosystems, but the success of this...
1) Habitat heterogeneity is manifested as patches differing in quality at a variety of spatial scale...
Environments are patchy in not only abiotic factors but also biotic ones. Many studies have examined...
Epiphytes colonizing adult seagrasses highly contribute to seagrass ecosystem functioning and plant ...
Environments are patchy in not only abiotic factors but also biotic ones. Many studies have examined...