Question How did frequency and local abundance of key bryophytes in Dutch fens change between 1940 and 2000? Location The Netherlands. Methods A total of 1939 vegetation relevés, objectively assigned to the class Parvocaricetea and dating from the period 1940–1999 inclusive, were extracted from a national Netherlands database. From this relevé set, two additional data sets were derived; these were syntaxonomically homogeneous at the association level. One contained 418 Scorpidio-Caricetum diandrae relevés and the other 956 Pallavicinio-Sphagnetum relevés. The following analyses were done for these three data sets: frequency and local abundance change of 13 bryophyte species over three 20-yr periods were described using logistic regression a...
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Several Dutch bryophyte species, formerly more or less common, are becoming rare due mainly to the d...
Peatlands are peat forming ecosystems in which not fully decomposed plant material builds up the soi...
Question How did frequency and local abundance of key bryophytes in Dutch fens change between 1940 a...
Traditionally mire ecosystems (especially bogs) have been viewed as stable systems with slow changes...
Traditionally mire ecosystems (especially bogs) have been viewed as stable systems with slow changes...
Terrestrialization stages of mire vegetation are important to Dutch nature conservancy because of hi...
In Dutch forests the species density of vascular plants ranges from I to 61 species per 300 m2. The ...
Several Dutch bryophyte species, formerly more or less common, are becoming rare due mainly to the d...
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Changes in the flora of the Netherlands in the 20th century Throughout the world, biodiversity is un...
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Mosaic fen communities with many rare plant species were outcompeted by fast-growing bryophyte stand...
The nature of the plant community has been a long-standing point of discussion in vegetation science...
Questions: Were continued groundwater discharge and mowing regimes sufficient for vegetation preser...
Several Dutch bryophyte species, formerly more or less common, are becoming rare due mainly to the d...
Peatlands are peat forming ecosystems in which not fully decomposed plant material builds up the soi...
Question How did frequency and local abundance of key bryophytes in Dutch fens change between 1940 a...
Traditionally mire ecosystems (especially bogs) have been viewed as stable systems with slow changes...
Traditionally mire ecosystems (especially bogs) have been viewed as stable systems with slow changes...
Terrestrialization stages of mire vegetation are important to Dutch nature conservancy because of hi...
In Dutch forests the species density of vascular plants ranges from I to 61 species per 300 m2. The ...
Several Dutch bryophyte species, formerly more or less common, are becoming rare due mainly to the d...
Questions: How does long-term increase in nutrient availability affect species composition, species ...
Changes in the flora of the Netherlands in the 20th century Throughout the world, biodiversity is un...
Question: In fen meadows with Junco-Molinion plant communities, falling groundwater levels may not l...
Question: Did the composition of the herb layer of a deciduous forest on loamy soils sensitive to so...
Mosaic fen communities with many rare plant species were outcompeted by fast-growing bryophyte stand...
The nature of the plant community has been a long-standing point of discussion in vegetation science...
Questions: Were continued groundwater discharge and mowing regimes sufficient for vegetation preser...
Several Dutch bryophyte species, formerly more or less common, are becoming rare due mainly to the d...
Peatlands are peat forming ecosystems in which not fully decomposed plant material builds up the soi...