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Plant communities and species richness of the calcareous grasslands in southeast Belgium

Plant communities and species richness of the calcareous grasslands in southeast Belgium

... — Calcareous grasslands are biodiversity hotspots in Western ...Europe. In Bel- gium, a number of phytosociological surveys have been realized in these habitats, but none covers ... Voir le document complet

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Response of plant functional traits during the restoration of calcareous grasslands from forest stands

Response of plant functional traits during the restoration of calcareous grasslands from forest stands

... Abstract In this survey, we studied the response of plant functional traits to calcareous grassland restoration in the Calestienne region, Southern Belgium ... Voir le document complet

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The relation between geomorphological features and species richness in the low flow channel of the Warche, downstream from the Bütgenbach dam (Ardennes, Belgium).

The relation between geomorphological features and species richness in the low flow channel of the Warche, downstream from the Bütgenbach dam (Ardennes, Belgium).

... received in revised form 1 February 2006; accepted 17 February 2006 Abstract The Butgenbach dam, built on the Warche River (Ardennes, Belgium) in 1931 brought about two major changes: a ... Voir le document complet

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A century of local changes in bumblebee communities and landscape composition in Belgium

A century of local changes in bumblebee communities and landscape composition in Belgium

... aim of this study is therefore to qualify and quantify the changes in bumblebee communities in relation to land- scape changes that occurred during the last century ... Voir le document complet

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Testing coexistence of extinction debt and colonization credit in fragmented calcareous grasslands with complex historical dynamics

Testing coexistence of extinction debt and colonization credit in fragmented calcareous grasslands with complex historical dynamics

... regimes and are currently the primary drivers of landscape and consequently biodiversity dynamics (Baudry & Tatoni 1993; Jongman ...situations in landscapes have received particular ... Voir le document complet

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Decrease in hydroclimatic conditions generating floods in the southeast of Belgium over the last 50 years

Decrease in hydroclimatic conditions generating floods in the southeast of Belgium over the last 50 years

... over the 20th century using the regional climate model MAR (“Modèle Atmosphérique Régional”) forced by the following reanalyses: the ERA-20C, the ERA-Interim and the ... Voir le document complet

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CARBIOSOL: Biological indicators of soil quality and organic carbon in grasslands and croplands in Wallonia, Belgium

CARBIOSOL: Biological indicators of soil quality and organic carbon in grasslands and croplands in Wallonia, Belgium

... Wesemael, and M. Carnol. 2019. CARBIOSOL: Biological indicators of soil quality and organic carbon in grasslands and crop- lands in Wallonia, ...Abstract. The ... Voir le document complet

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ABUNDANCE AND SPECIES RICHNESS OF LOMBRIC MACROFAUNA IN A SEMI-ARID FOREST ECOSYSTEM

ABUNDANCE AND SPECIES RICHNESS OF LOMBRIC MACROFAUNA IN A SEMI-ARID FOREST ECOSYSTEM

... soils of the Ouled Yagoub forest are calcimorphs at different stages of evolution or ...[18]. The humus layer is poor with often very little decomposed humus. The litter when it exists ... Voir le document complet

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Small-scale diversity of plant communities and distribution of species niches on a copper rock outcrop in Upper Katanga, D.R.Congo

Small-scale diversity of plant communities and distribution of species niches on a copper rock outcrop in Upper Katanga, D.R.Congo

... comparisons of mean edaphic factors among communities also revealed individual combinations of edaphic parameters for each community apart from differ- ences in soil Cu ...ences in soil ... Voir le document complet

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Mushroom species richness, distribution and substrate specificity in the Kilum-Ijim forest reserve of Cameroon

Mushroom species richness, distribution and substrate specificity in the Kilum-Ijim forest reserve of Cameroon

... View of the Kilum-Ijim mountain forest, Northwest Region Cameroon The topography of the area is hilly and constitutes a chain of ...mountains. The highest of ... Voir le document complet

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Growth and specific P-uptake rates of bacterial and phytoplanktonic communities in the Southeast Pacific (BIOSOPE cruise)

Growth and specific P-uptake rates of bacterial and phytoplanktonic communities in the Southeast Pacific (BIOSOPE cruise)

... F., and Gomez, M.: The seasonal planktonic cycle in coastal waters of the Canary Islands, ...A., and Thingstad, F.: The ecolog- ical role of water-column microbes ... Voir le document complet

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Growth and specific P-uptake rates of bacterial and phytoplanktonic communities in the Southeast Pacific (BIOSOPE cruise)

Growth and specific P-uptake rates of bacterial and phytoplanktonic communities in the Southeast Pacific (BIOSOPE cruise)

... property of all organisms and gives valuable information about the activity of microbial ...populations. The relative activity of bacteria and phyto- plankton in ... Voir le document complet

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Tree species composition, richness and diversity in the northern forest-savanna ecotone of Ghana

Tree species composition, richness and diversity in the northern forest-savanna ecotone of Ghana

... to the undisturbed or natural forests, tree density of the ecotone is low, though much higher than in cocoa and mixed food crops agroforests and matured ...fallows. In ... Voir le document complet

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Can functional traits explain the dynamic of undesirable species in tropical grasslands?

Can functional traits explain the dynamic of undesirable species in tropical grasslands?

... collects the work of Toulouse researchers and makes it freely available over the web where possible Any correspondence concerning this service should be sent to the repository ... Voir le document complet

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Can functional traits explain the dynamic of undesirable species in tropical grasslands?

Can functional traits explain the dynamic of undesirable species in tropical grasslands?

... Implanted grassland and spontaneous species Implantation “Spontaneous” forage species Less palatable species Toxic species Undesirable species In tr o du ct io n... Implanted grassland[r] ... Voir le document complet

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Estimating the risk of species interaction loss in mutualistic communities

Estimating the risk of species interaction loss in mutualistic communities

... consistency in vulnerability and feasibility contribution for all interactions, except the yellow diamond as it only occurs once (for clarity, in this example we only consider vulnerability, ... Voir le document complet

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Monoterpene and sesquiterpene emissions of three Mediterranean species through calcareous and siliceous soils in natural conditions

Monoterpene and sesquiterpene emissions of three Mediterranean species through calcareous and siliceous soils in natural conditions

... be the most important nutrients limiting plant growth ( Schukze and Chapin, 1987 ), they are involved in carbon assim- ilation ( Lambers et ...) and carbon allocation to defence ... Voir le document complet

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Plant trait-digestibility relationships across management and climate gradients in permanent grasslands

Plant trait-digestibility relationships across management and climate gradients in permanent grasslands

... from the variations in structural: metabolic tissue ratio, depending on plant development, and from the temporal variation in the digestibility of structural ... Voir le document complet

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Spatio-temporal trends in richness and persistence of bacterial communities in decline-phase water vole populations

Spatio-temporal trends in richness and persistence of bacterial communities in decline-phase water vole populations

... long and the proportion of intervals positive for fresh tumuli was taken as an index of ...at the commune-scale by technicians of the FREDON-BFC (Fédération Régional de ... Voir le document complet

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Persistence at the final stage of volcanic island ontogeny: Abiotic predictors explain native plant species richness on 111 remote Pacific atolls

Persistence at the final stage of volcanic island ontogeny: Abiotic predictors explain native plant species richness on 111 remote Pacific atolls

... native species richness on the 111 atolls was signifi‐ cantly related to atoll ...First, species–area relationships (SAR) of atolls may be related to some habitat ...geomorphology ... Voir le document complet

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