Question: How do species traits and abiotic factors influence the extent of hydrochorous dispersal into and out of a small floodplain area along a free-flowing river in The Netherlands? Location: The Kappersbult nature reserve (53°07'28″N, 6°37'14″E), which is a floodplain along the Dutch River Drentsche Aa. Methods: Seeds transported by the river were collected in fine mesh nets for 24 consecutive hours once or twice a week for 1 year, upstream and downstream of the studied floodplain. Data on the captured seeds were related to species traits and abiotic factors and species composition in the floodplain. Results: The floodplain functioned both as a seed source and sink. High levels of river water seemed to promote seed transport to or from...
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In this study we tried to quantify seed transport in the small river Drentse Aa, and to relate this ...
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Questions: Various floodplain communities may differ in their relative abilities to influence water ...
Questions: Plant community resilience largely depends on the secondary succession induced by species...
Reconnection of floodplains to rivers to enhance fluvial dynamics is a favored method of floodplain ...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...
Question: How do species traits and abiotic factors influence the extent of hydrochorous dispersal i...
Question: Do species from communities with different flooding dynamics differ in seed buoyancy? Is t...
Question: Is the growth of biodiverse floodplain plant communities along nutrient-rich lowland river...
Question: Restoration of channelized streams increases geomorphic complexity but it remains unclear ...
Question: In Dutch fens, species that colonize open water and induce the formation of floating peat ...
In this study we tried to quantify seed transport in the small river Drentse Aa, and to relate this ...
Question: Community structure may be influenced by patterns of dispersed seeds (seed rain) because t...
Questions: Various floodplain communities may differ in their relative abilities to influence water ...
Questions: Various floodplain communities may differ in their relative abilities to influence water ...
Questions: Plant community resilience largely depends on the secondary succession induced by species...
Reconnection of floodplains to rivers to enhance fluvial dynamics is a favored method of floodplain ...
Question: Is raising groundwater tables successful as a wetland restoration strategy? Location: Kenn...