Background and aims Two inland dunes in the Netherlands receiving low (24) and high (41 kg N ha−1 yr−1) nitrogen (N) deposition were compared for N dynamics and microbial activity to investigate the potential effect of N on succession rate of the vegetation and loss of pioneer habitats. Methods Primary succession stages were sampled, including bare sand, and vegetation dominated by Polytrichum piliferum, Campylopus introflexus, lichens and grasses respectively, representing a series of vegetation types in undisturbed drift sand sites with succession starting on bare sand containing virtually no organic matter. Microbial characteristics and potential N mineralization were analysed in a laboratory experiment. Results Organic matter accumulate...
The present study reports on a primary succession series which started on the bare beach of the Dutc...
The impact of atmospheric N-deposition on succession from open sand to dry, lichen-rich, short grass...
Many rare plant species occur in Dutch wet dune slacks, particularly in the Junco baltici-Schoenetum...
Background and aims Primary succession was studied in acid inland drift sands. Main research questio...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is thought to accelerate ecological succession, causing a loss o...
We studied vegetation and soil development during primary succession in an inland drift sand area in...
Vegetation and soil development during succession in coastal dune slacks on Terschelling island, the...
Vegetation and soil development during succession in coastal dune slacks on Terschelling island, the...
Question How does pioneer vegetation of acid inland dunes respond to addition of nitrogen (N) and ph...
1. The present study reports on a primary succession series which started on bare soil on the Dutch ...
1 The present study reports on a primary succession series which started on bare soil on the Dutch i...
Questions (1) At what rate does succession take place in active and more stabilized drift sands in r...
The present study reports on a primary succession series which started on the bare beach of the Dutc...
The impact of atmospheric N-deposition on succession from open sand to dry, lichen-rich, short grass...
Many rare plant species occur in Dutch wet dune slacks, particularly in the Junco baltici-Schoenetum...
Background and aims Primary succession was studied in acid inland drift sands. Main research questio...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is thought to accelerate ecological succession, causing a loss o...
We studied vegetation and soil development during primary succession in an inland drift sand area in...
Vegetation and soil development during succession in coastal dune slacks on Terschelling island, the...
Vegetation and soil development during succession in coastal dune slacks on Terschelling island, the...
Question How does pioneer vegetation of acid inland dunes respond to addition of nitrogen (N) and ph...
1. The present study reports on a primary succession series which started on bare soil on the Dutch ...
1 The present study reports on a primary succession series which started on bare soil on the Dutch i...
Questions (1) At what rate does succession take place in active and more stabilized drift sands in r...
The present study reports on a primary succession series which started on the bare beach of the Dutc...
The impact of atmospheric N-deposition on succession from open sand to dry, lichen-rich, short grass...
Many rare plant species occur in Dutch wet dune slacks, particularly in the Junco baltici-Schoenetum...