• Background and Aims A phylogenetic comparative analysis of the seed germination niche was conducted in coastal plant communities of western Europe. Two hypotheses were tested, that (a) the germination niche shape (i.e. the preference for a set of germination cues as opposed to another) would differ between beaches and cliffs to prevent seedling emergence in the less favourable season (winter and summer, respectively); and (b) the germination niche breadth (i.e. the amplitude of germination cues) would be narrower in the seawards communities, where environmental filtering is stronger. • Methods Seeds of 30 specialist species of coastal plant communities were collected in natural populations of northern Spain. Their germination was measure...
Aim: Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investiga...
Seed size is a crucial life-history trait determining the amount of reserves that are available to e...
AbstractMalcolmia littorea (Brassicaceae) is a threatened species growing in the coastal sandy dunes...
• Background and Aims A phylogenetic comparative analysis of the seed germination niche was conducte...
Aims: The early phases in the life cycle of a plant are the bottleneck for successful species establ...
Background and Aims The structure of plant communities, which is based on species abundance ratios,...
Interactions between ecological factors and seed physiological responses during the establishment ph...
The seed germination niche partly determines adaptation, ecological breadth and geographic range in ...
Seed dispersal is a key determinant of species distribution, although it is still unclear how it con...
Analyses of functional traits have become fundamental tools for understanding patterns and processes...
Summary 1.Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assem...
1.Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assembly. On ...
Aim: Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investiga...
Seed size is a crucial life-history trait determining the amount of reserves that are available to e...
AbstractMalcolmia littorea (Brassicaceae) is a threatened species growing in the coastal sandy dunes...
• Background and Aims A phylogenetic comparative analysis of the seed germination niche was conducte...
Aims: The early phases in the life cycle of a plant are the bottleneck for successful species establ...
Background and Aims The structure of plant communities, which is based on species abundance ratios,...
Interactions between ecological factors and seed physiological responses during the establishment ph...
The seed germination niche partly determines adaptation, ecological breadth and geographic range in ...
Seed dispersal is a key determinant of species distribution, although it is still unclear how it con...
Analyses of functional traits have become fundamental tools for understanding patterns and processes...
Summary 1.Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assem...
1.Seed dispersal and germination are two primary processes influencing plant community assembly. On ...
Aim: Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investiga...
Seed size is a crucial life-history trait determining the amount of reserves that are available to e...
AbstractMalcolmia littorea (Brassicaceae) is a threatened species growing in the coastal sandy dunes...