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Contrasting understorey species responses to the canopy and root effects of a dominant shrub drive community composition / WANG, X.
Titre : Contrasting understorey species responses to the canopy and root effects of a dominant shrub drive community composition Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : WANG, X., Auteur ; MICHALET, R., Auteur ; CHEN, S., Auteur ; ZHAO, L., Auteur ; AN, L., Auteur ; ZHANG, X., Auteur ; JIANG, X., Auteur ; XIAO, S., Auteur Editeur : INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR VEGETATION SCIENCE Année de publication : 2017 Autre Editeur : Weinheim : WILEY-BLACKWELL Note générale : Livre relié carton souple glacé Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Canopy effects Community composition Community-level responses Facilitation Root effects Shrub Species-level responses Sub-alpine grassland Matricule : R514.28(6):1118 Références : Journal of Vegetation Science, 28(6) : 1118-1127 Type de sous doc : Autre/Bibliographie Autres ISBN/ISSN : 1100-9233 Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=624590 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Environmental filtering drives herb community composition and functional trait changes across an elevational gradient / JIANG, Z.
Titre : Environmental filtering drives herb community composition and functional trait changes across an elevational gradient Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : JIANG, Z., Auteur Année de publication : 2015 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Community composition elevation environmental filtering functional tratis herb community trait-enviromental relationships Matricule : R30.148(3):301 Références : Plant Ecology and Evolution, 148(3) : 301-310 Type de sous doc : Bibliographie Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=616110 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Fire season modifies the perennial plant community composition throught a differential effect on obligate seeders in eastern Mediterranean woodlands / TSAFRIR, A.
Titre : Fire season modifies the perennial plant community composition throught a differential effect on obligate seeders in eastern Mediterranean woodlands Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : TSAFRIR, A., Auteur ; OSEM, Y., Auteur ; SHEMESH, H., Auteur ; CARMEL, Y., Auteur ; SOREF, C., Auteur ; OVADIA, O., Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : community composition facultative seeders fire disturbance obligate resprouters obligate seeders plant life form plant regeneration strategy Matricule : R733.22(1):115 Références : Applied Vegetation Science, 2019, 22(1) : 115-126 Type de sous doc : Bibliographie Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=632119 Exemplaires
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Titre : Legacy effects of no-analogue disturbances alter plant community diversity and composition in semi-arid sagebrush steppe Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : RIPPLINGER, J., Auteur ; FRANKLIN, J., Auteur ; EDWARDS, T.C., Auteur Année de publication : 2015 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Community composition Disturbance introduced species Land management Land-use land-cover change legacy effects Sagebrush steppe state-and-transition vegetatio dynamics Matricule : R514.26(5):923 Références : Journal of Vegetation Science, 26(5) : 923-933 Type de sous doc : Bibliographie Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=611109 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Multi-scale drivers of community diversity and composition across tidal heights: an example on temperate seaweed communities / ROBUCHON, M.
Titre : Multi-scale drivers of community diversity and composition across tidal heights: an example on temperate seaweed communities Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : ROBUCHON, M., Auteur ; VALERO, M., Auteur ; THIEBAUT, E., Auteur ; LE GALL, L., Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Britany community composition determinants of plant community diversity and structure deterministic and stochastic processes environmental filtering kelp Moran's eigenvector map multiple spatial scales seaweed communitites tidal height Matricule : R232.105(6):1791 Références : Journal of Ecology, 105(6) : 1791-1805 Type de sous doc : Autre/Bibliographie Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=623967 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Sustaining ecosystem services in ancient limestone grassland: importance of major component plants and community composition / PHOENIX, G.K.
PermalinkAnalysis of spatial patterns informs community assembly and sampling requirements for Collembola in forest soils / DIRILGEN, T.
PermalinkCarbon dioxide regime, species identity and influence of species initial abundance as determinants of change in stand biomass composition in five-species communities: an investigation using a simplex design and RGRD analysis / RAMSEIER, D.
PermalinkCommunity assembly and biomass production in regularly and never weeded experimental grasslands / ROSCHER, C.
PermalinkDisturbance alters beta-diversity but not the relative importance of community assembly mechanisms / MYERS, J.A.
PermalinkEffects of fire regime on plant species richness and composition differ among forest, woodland and heath vegetation / FOSTER, C.N.
PermalinkIncorporating dominant species as proxies for biotic interactions strengthens plant community models / LE ROUX, P.C.
PermalinkInteractive effects of nitrogen deposition, fire and grazing on diversity and composition of low-alpine prostrate Calluna vulgaris heathland / BRITTON, A.J.
PermalinkLong-term hay meadow management maintains the target community despite local-scale species turnover / SULLIVAN, E.R.
PermalinkOn the ecology of the soil macroarthropod community of a mediterranean pine forest (Sophiko, Peloponnese, Greece) / KARAMAOUNA, M.
PermalinkRole of riche restrictions and dispersal in the composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities / LEKBERG, Y.
PermalinkVascular plant species richness and composition in two types of post-cultivation tropical secondary forest / NEO, L.
Permalink454-sequencing reveals stochastic local reassembly and high disturbance tolerance within arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities / LEKBERG, Y.
PermalinkApplying a hydrogeomorphic channel classification to understand spatial patterns in riparian vegetation / SHAW, J.R.
PermalinkBioenergy harvest impacts to biodiversity and resilience vary across aspen-dominated forest ecosystems in the Lake States region, USA / CURZON, M.T.
PermalinkCalendar-effects and temperature-impacts in migratory waterbirds at three tropical Indian wetlands / HAZRA, P.
PermalinkCan leaf area index and biomass be estimated from Braun-Blanquet cover scores in tropical forests? / DÖBERT, T.F.
PermalinkChanges in rain forest butterfly diversity following major ENSO-induced fires in Borneo / CLEARY, D.F.R.
PermalinkPermalinkCongruence among vascular plants and butterflies in the evaluation of grassland restoration success / MACCHERINI, S.
PermalinkDeer-mediated changes in environment compound the direct impacts of herbivory on understorey plant communities / SABO, A.E.
PermalinkDisappearing green: Shrubs decline and bryophytes increase with nine years of increased snow accumalation in the High Arctic / COOPER, E.J.
PermalinkDistribution and abundance of trees in floodplain forests of the Wisconsin River: Environmental influences at different scales / TURNER, M.G.
PermalinkDo native and invasive plants differ in their interactions with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi ? A meta-analysis / BUNN, R.A.
PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkEvidence of small-scale spatial structuring of phytoplankton alpha- and beta-diversity in the open ocean / MOUSING, E.A.
PermalinkHeterogeneity of tree diversity and carbon stocks in Amazonian oil palm landscapes / DE ALMEIDA, A.S.
PermalinkPermalinkInfluence of wildfire on diversity of culturable soil microfungal communities in the Mount Carmel forest, Israel / GRISHKAN, I.
PermalinkLittle evidence of native and non-native species influencing one another's abundance and distribution in the herb layer of an oak woodland / DAVIS, M.A.
PermalinkMethodological issues in exploring cross-taxon congruence across vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens / SANTI, E.
PermalinkOn the similarity among bird communities: Testing the influence of distance and land use / FILLOY, J.
PermalinkPotential impacts of the loss of Fraxinus excelsior (Oleaceae) due to ash dieback on woodland vegetation in Great Britain / MITCHELL, R.J.
PermalinkRecovery of plant diversity in restored semi-natural pastures depends on adjacent land use / WINSA, M.
PermalinkResponse of overstory and understory vegetation 37 years after prescribed burning in an aspen-dominated forest in northern Minnesota, USA - A case study / DHAR, A.
PermalinkPermalinkThe effects of long-term experimental warming on the structure of three High Arctic plant communities / EDWARDS, M.
PermalinkThe roles of stochasticity and biotic interactions in the spatial patterning of plant species in alpine communities / BOWMAN, W.D.
PermalinkA unified measure of the number, volume and diversity of dead trees and the response of fungal communities / HOTTOLA, J.
PermalinkWill I stay or will I go? Plant species-specific response and tolerance to high land-use intensity in temperate grassland ecosystems / BUSCH, V.
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