Fens in Central Europe are characterised by waterlogged organic substrate and low productivity. Human-induced changes due to drainage and mowing lead to changes in plant species composition from natural fen communities to fen meadows and later to over-drained, degraded meadows. Moderate drainage leads to increased vegetation productivity, and severe drainage results in frequent soil disturbances and less plant growth. In the present article, we analyse changes in plant trait combinations in the vegetation and the soil seed bank as well as changes in the seed bank types along gradient of drainage intensity. We hypothesize that an increase in productivity enhances traits related to persistence and that frequent disturbance selects for regener...
1 Changes in the species composition of the soil seed bank were determined in a dry and a more speci...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
Fens in Central Europe are characterised by waterlogged organic substrate and low productivity. Huma...
We investigated the effects of different restoration treatments on the development of fen meadow com...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
The degradation of species-rich mountain meadows has been observed in many parts of Central Europe i...
In the second half of this century the area of natural and semi-naturale cosystems has decreased dra...
Billeter R., Peintinger M. and Diemer M. 2007. Restoration of montane fen meadows by mowing remains ...
The restoration of grasslands is a key management practice that supports biodiversity across Europe....
Traditional grasslands are often of high conservation value, but depend on non-intensive management ...
Soil seed banks on ex-arable land are dominated by undesirable ruderal species that compete with “de...
1 Changes in the species composition of the soil seed bank were determined in a dry and a more speci...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
Fens in Central Europe are characterised by waterlogged organic substrate and low productivity. Huma...
We investigated the effects of different restoration treatments on the development of fen meadow com...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...
The degradation of species-rich mountain meadows has been observed in many parts of Central Europe i...
In the second half of this century the area of natural and semi-naturale cosystems has decreased dra...
Billeter R., Peintinger M. and Diemer M. 2007. Restoration of montane fen meadows by mowing remains ...
The restoration of grasslands is a key management practice that supports biodiversity across Europe....
Traditional grasslands are often of high conservation value, but depend on non-intensive management ...
Soil seed banks on ex-arable land are dominated by undesirable ruderal species that compete with “de...
1 Changes in the species composition of the soil seed bank were determined in a dry and a more speci...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
In peatland restoration we often lack an information whether re-established ecosystems are functiona...