Journal of Vegetation Science / Association Internationale pour l'étude de la végétation . vol. 28, n°6Paru le : 01/11/2017 |
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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panierImplementation and application of multiple potential natural vegetation models – a case study of Hungary / Imelda Somodi in Journal of Vegetation Science, vol. 28, n°6 (Année 2017)
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Titre : Implementation and application of multiple potential natural vegetation models – a case study of Hungary Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Imelda Somodi, Auteur ; Zsolt Molnar, Auteur ; Balint Czucz, Auteur ; Akos Bede-Fazekas, Auteur ; Janos Boloni, Auteur ; Laszlo Pasztor, Auteur ; Annamaria Laborczi, Auteur ; Niklaus E. Zimmermann, Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Article en page(s) : pp. 1260-1269 Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : "The MPNV approach allows viewing the potential vegetation composition of locations in far more detail than the PNV approach. Re‐scaling the probabilities estimated by the models allows easy access to the results by making potential presence of vegetation types with different data structure comparable for queries and synthetic maps. The wide range of applications identified for MPNV (conservation and restoration prioritization, landscape evaluation) suggests that the PNV concept with the extension towards vegetation distributions is useful both for research and application." Type de publication : périodique Référence biblio : Somodi I., Molnar Z., Czucz B., Bede-Fazekas A., Boloni J., Pasztor L., Laborczi A., Zimmermann N., 2017 - Implementation and application of multiple potential natural vegetation models – a case study of Hungary. Journal of Vegetation Science, 28 (6) : 1260-1269. Permalink : http://www.cbnbrest.fr/catalogue_en_ligne/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=66344
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Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Invasive plants differ from native plants in their impact on native communities / Yan Sun in Journal of Vegetation Science, vol. 28, n°6 (Année 2017)
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Titre : Invasive plants differ from native plants in their impact on native communities Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Yan Sun, Auteur ; Aline Junod, Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Article en page(s) : pp. 1250-1259 Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : "Both experiments suggest that the impact of some invasive species is not driven by resource competition, but by other mechanisms, most likely by novel weapons or novel plant–soil interactions." Type de publication : périodique Référence biblio : Sun Y., Junod A., 2017 - Invasive plants differ from native plants in their impact on native communities. Journal of Vegetation Science, 28 (6) : 1250-1259. Permalink : http://www.cbnbrest.fr/catalogue_en_ligne/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=66345
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Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Herbivory and presence of a dominant competitor interactively affect salt marsh plant diversity / Pedro Daleo in Journal of Vegetation Science, vol. 28, n°6 (Année 2017)
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Titre : Herbivory and presence of a dominant competitor interactively affect salt marsh plant diversity Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Pedro Daleo, Auteur ; Juan Alberti, Auteur ; Carlos Martin Bruschetti, Auteur ; Paulina Martinetto, Auteur ; Jesús Pascual, Auteur ; Oscar Iribarne, Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Article en page(s) : pp. 1178-1186 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [habitats/milieux] 15 - Marais salés, prés salés (schorres), steppes salées et fourrés sur gypse Mots-clés : compétition diversité herbivore Résumé : "Our results show that herbivory and presence of the dominant competitor interactively affect subordinate plant cover and diversity. Results further indicate that, in the presence of the dominant competitor, patch-to-patch variation in subordinate species composition is lower than expected at random, a result consistent with the expected outcomes of deterministic exclusion following light competition. Removal of the dominant grass nevertheless led to patch-to-patch dissimilarity in subordinate species composition, far from the dissimilarity expected at random, indicating increased importance of deterministic processes that drive communities to diverge." (source : auteurs) Type de publication : périodique Référence biblio : Daleo P., Alberti J., Bruschetti C., Martinetto P., Pascual J., Iribarne O., 2017 - Herbivory and presence of a dominant competitor interactively affect salt marsh plant diversity. Journal of Vegetation Science, 28 (6) : 1178-1186. Permalink : http://www.cbnbrest.fr/catalogue_en_ligne/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=66346
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Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Long-term community change : bryophytes are more responsive than vascular plants to nitrogen deposition and warming / Antoine Becker Scarpitta in Journal of Vegetation Science, vol. 28, n°6 (Année 2017)
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Titre : Long-term community change : bryophytes are more responsive than vascular plants to nitrogen deposition and warming Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Antoine Becker Scarpitta, Auteur ; Jacques Bardat, Auteur ; Arnault Lalanne, Auteur ; Mark Vellend, Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Article en page(s) : pp. 1220-1229 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [Thèmes] Bryophytes
[Thèmes] Flore vasculaire (phanérogames et cryptogames vasculaires)
[ZG] NORMANDIEMots-clés : écologie communautaire changement climatique suivi à long terme analyse multivariée dépôt d'azote écologie végétale Résumé : "We observed significantly increased species richness of bryophytes and decreased richness of vascular plants. Community affinities to N, pH and temperature increased significantly for bryophytes, but not for vascular plants, although the change over time in N affinities for vascular plants was qualitatively in the predicted direction. Bryophytes showed a higher magnitude of temporal community change than vascular plants, both in terms of overall species composition and environmental affinities, indicating a higher responsiveness of bryophytes to environmental change." (source : auteurs) Type de publication : périodique Référence biblio : Becker Scarpitta A., Bardat J., Lalanne A., Vellend M., 2017 - Long-term community change : bryophytes are more responsive than vascular plants to nitrogen deposition and warming. Journal of Vegetation Science, 28 (6) : 1220-1229. Permalink : http://www.cbnbrest.fr/catalogue_en_ligne/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=66347
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