Plant Ecology and Evolution / Société royale de botanique de Belgique . 144 (1)Paru le : 01/01/2011 |
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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panierComparative study of the reproductive ecology of two-occuring related plant species : the invasive Senecio inaequidens and the native Jacobea vulgaris / Valérie Vanparys in Plant Ecology and Evolution, 144 (1) (2011)
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Titre : Comparative study of the reproductive ecology of two-occuring related plant species : the invasive Senecio inaequidens and the native Jacobea vulgaris Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Valérie Vanparys ; Valérie Cawoy ; O Mahaux ; Anne-Laure Jacquemart (1965-) Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : 3-11 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Plantes subspontanées, naturalisées, envahissantes
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Biologie de la reproduction
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Système de reproductionMots-clés : Senecio inaequidens DC. Jacobea vulgaris Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=141492
in Plant Ecology and Evolution > 144 (1) (2011) . - 3-11Vanparys, Valérie, Cawoy, Valérie, Mahaux, O, Jacquemart, Anne-Laure (1965-) 2011 Comparative study of the reproductive ecology of two-occuring related plant species : the invasive Senecio inaequidens and the native Jacobea vulgaris. Plant Ecology and Evolution, 144(1): 3-11.Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité R10861 P-1464 Revue Centre de documentation Revues Consultable Patterns of hybridation and hybrid survival in the invasive alien Fallopia complex (Polygnaceae) / Layla Saad in Plant Ecology and Evolution, 144 (1) (2011)
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Titre : Patterns of hybridation and hybrid survival in the invasive alien Fallopia complex (Polygnaceae) Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Layla Saad ; Marie-Solange Tiébré ; Olivier J Hardy ; Grégory Mahy ; Sonia Vanderhoeven Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : 12-18 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Plantes subspontanées, naturalisées, envahissantes Mots-clés : Fallopia Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=141682
in Plant Ecology and Evolution > 144 (1) (2011) . - 12-18Saad, Layla, Tiébré, Marie-Solange, Hardy, Olivier J, Mahy, Grégory, Vanderhoeven, Sonia 2011 Patterns of hybridation and hybrid survival in the invasive alien Fallopia complex (Polygnaceae). Plant Ecology and Evolution, 144(1): 12-18.Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité R10861 P-1464 Revue Centre de documentation Revues Consultable Grazing impact on plant spatial distribution and community composition / Pejman Tahmasebi Kohyani in Plant Ecology and Evolution, 144 (1) (2011)
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Titre : Grazing impact on plant spatial distribution and community composition Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Pejman Tahmasebi Kohyani ; Beatrijs Bossuyt ; Dries Bonte ; Maurice Hoffmann Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : 19-28 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Incidences des activités pastorales Résumé : Background and aims – Re-introduction of large grazers in the few remaining natural and semi-natural grasslands are thought to be an effective management tool to prevent dominance of late successional plant species and restoration of plant biodiversity. The main objective of this study was to test whether the introduction of large herbivores retard the succession by reducing the abundance of highly competitive tall species and whether it is accompanied with changes in plant community composition and spatial distribution of plant species. Methods – In order to test this hypothesis, we studied the effect of grazing by large herbivores on vegetation at three hierarchical levels: individual plant species, emergent groups of functionally similar herbaceous plant species, and the main gradients of plant community composition. Study sites were thirteen spatially separated, dry coastal dune grasslands in western Belgium and north-western France. Key results – Grazing had a predominantly negative effect on high competitive dominant species and led to changes in composition of emergent groups toward less competitive plant species. Additionally, these changes in plant community composition were accompanied with changes in spatial distribution patterns of individual plant species and community richness. Conclusions – Our results suggest that the current grazing management applied in these nature reserves is able to prevent the expansion of dominant highly competitive species and establishment of functionally different plant species. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.5091/plecevo.2011.429 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=141683
in Plant Ecology and Evolution > 144 (1) (2011) . - 19-28Tahmasebi Kohyani, Pejman, Bossuyt, Beatrijs, Bonte, Dries, Hoffmann, Maurice 2011 Grazing impact on plant spatial distribution and community composition. Plant Ecology and Evolution, 144(1): 19-28.Exemplaires (1)
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Article (2011)Adobe Acrobat PDF Avian fruit ingestion differentially facilitates seed germination of four fleshy-fruited plant species of an Afrotropical forest / Valérie Lehouck in Plant Ecology and Evolution, 144 (1) (2011)
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Titre : Avian fruit ingestion differentially facilitates seed germination of four fleshy-fruited plant species of an Afrotropical forest Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Valérie Lehouck ; Toon Spanhove ; Luc Lens Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : 96-100 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Incidences des activités pastorales Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=141684
in Plant Ecology and Evolution > 144 (1) (2011) . - 96-100Lehouck, Valérie, Spanhove, Toon, Lens, Luc 2011 Avian fruit ingestion differentially facilitates seed germination of four fleshy-fruited plant species of an Afrotropical forest. Plant Ecology and Evolution, 144(1): 96-100.Exemplaires (1)
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