Species' seasonal behaviour is of paramount importance in understanding community functioning and dynamics. Recently, plant phenology has further gained significance as a reliable indicator of climate change impacts. Despite the importance of understanding plant dynamics, there are relatively few plant phenological records for the sub-Antarctic region, and where records exist they are often not extensive. Sub-Antarctic Marion Island, typical of Southern Ocean Islands, offers a useful setting for addressing these knowledge gaps. This study documented the vegetative and reproductive phenologies (or aggregate phenological patterns) of twelve indigenous and three alien vascular plant species on the island. The phenological differences among the...
The main objectives of this research are to examine and test predictions relating to the relationshi...
Aim Antarctica's remote and extreme terrestrial environments are inhabited by only two species of na...
The presence of flowering plants within the Antarctic botanical zone (as defined by Greene 1964 a) h...
The great plasticity and diverse reproductive strategies of invasive alien plants are widely assumed...
Reproductive allocation (reproductive biomass relative to vegetative biomass) and seed production we...
Observations on the phenology, breeding systems, seed germination and vegetative reproduction of 10 ...
Southern Ocean islands have long been sites of scientific interest, due to their isolation, climate,...
Aim: To investigate the local effect of environmental and human-related factors on alien plant invas...
Aim Here, we aim to: (i) investigate the local effect of environmental and human-related factors on ...
Extreme changes in temperature, rainfall and wind regimes have been correlated with plant species ra...
Background: Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
Background. Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
International audienceAim. Here, we aim to: (a) investigate the local effect of environmental and an...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance ...
Aim The aim here was to assess whether the present-day assemblage of subantarctic flowering plants i...
The main objectives of this research are to examine and test predictions relating to the relationshi...
Aim Antarctica's remote and extreme terrestrial environments are inhabited by only two species of na...
The presence of flowering plants within the Antarctic botanical zone (as defined by Greene 1964 a) h...
The great plasticity and diverse reproductive strategies of invasive alien plants are widely assumed...
Reproductive allocation (reproductive biomass relative to vegetative biomass) and seed production we...
Observations on the phenology, breeding systems, seed germination and vegetative reproduction of 10 ...
Southern Ocean islands have long been sites of scientific interest, due to their isolation, climate,...
Aim: To investigate the local effect of environmental and human-related factors on alien plant invas...
Aim Here, we aim to: (i) investigate the local effect of environmental and human-related factors on ...
Extreme changes in temperature, rainfall and wind regimes have been correlated with plant species ra...
Background: Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
Background. Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
International audienceAim. Here, we aim to: (a) investigate the local effect of environmental and an...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance ...
Aim The aim here was to assess whether the present-day assemblage of subantarctic flowering plants i...
The main objectives of this research are to examine and test predictions relating to the relationshi...
Aim Antarctica's remote and extreme terrestrial environments are inhabited by only two species of na...
The presence of flowering plants within the Antarctic botanical zone (as defined by Greene 1964 a) h...