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2009, ARCTIC
In order to ensure the sustainable development of the North, increased anthropogenic pressure on subarctic environments must be accompanied by appropriate restoration techniques. Locally adapted restoration guidelines need to rely on sound ecological knowledge of the species used in restoration trials. We evaluate the tolerance (emergence and biomass production) of two coastal species (Leymus mollis and Trisetum spicatum) to sand burial, trampling, and drought, all major constraints to plant colonization in the ...
Ecological Research
Compensatory growth responses of seedlings of Pharbitis purpurea (Convulvulaceae) to tissue removal at different seeding depths of seeds2012 •
2014 •
2012 •
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Going with the flow or against the grain? The promise of vegetation for protecting beaches, dunes, and barrier islands from erosion2015 •
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Sediment burial stimulates the growth and propagule production of Spartina alterniflora Loisel2008 •
Canadian Journal of Botany
Seed flora of La Pérouse Bay, Manitoba, Canada: a DELTA database of morphological and ecological characters2000 •
Biological Conservation
Spatially-restricted plant material application creates colonization initials for flood-meadow restoration2011 •
Restoration Ecology
Plant Pattern Development during Early Post-Restoration Succession in Grasslands-A Case Study of Arabis nemorensis2011 •
2010 •
Biological Invasions
Soil quality: a key factor in understanding plant invasion? The case of Carpobrotus edulis (L.) N.E.Br2014 •
2001 •
Coastal Engineering
Shifting sands? Coastal protection by sand banks, beaches and dunes2014 •
Plant and Soil
Effects of rainfall pattern on the growth and fecundity of a dominant dune annual in a semi-arid ecosystem2014 •
2006 •
Journal of Arid Environments
The effect of microhabitats on vegetation and its relationships with seedlings and soil seed bank in a Mediterranean coastal sand dune community2008 •
2011 •
Plant Biology
Litter effects on seedling establishment interact with seed position and earthworm activity2011 •
2012 •
Applied Vegetation Science
Can soil seed banks contribute to the restoration of dune slacks under conservation management?2009 •
2007 •
Oecologia
Effects of invasive rats and burrowing seabirds on seeds and seedlings on New Zealand islands2010 •
Seed Science Research
Rapid burial has differential effects on germination and emergence of small- and large-seeded herbaceous plant species2010 •
Journal of Plant …
Responses to Air Temperature and Soil Moisture of Growth of Four Dominant Species on Sand Dunes of Central Inner Mongolia2008 •
Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
Soil diaspore reserves above the timberline in the Austrian Alps2008 •
Plant and soil
Evidence of population differentiation in the dune grass Ammophila arenaria and its associated root-feeding nematodes2009 •
2013 •
2015 •
2008 •
American Journal of Botany
Population dynamics of Empetrum hermaphroditum (Ericaceae) on a subarctic sand dune: Evidence of rapid colonization through efficient sexual reproduction2010 •
Aquatic Ecology
Effects of sediment burial disturbance on the vegetative propagation of Phalaris arundinacea with different shoot statuses2014 •
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Effect of Seed Size on Seedling Performance In a Long-Lived Desert Perennial Shrub (Ericameria Nauseosa: Asteraceae)2007 •
Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
The impact of human trampling on a threatened coastal Mediterranean plant: The case of Anchusa littorea Moris (Boraginaceae)2013 •
Biological Conservation
Experimental evidence for disturbance as key to the conservation of dune grassland2014 •