Search Results - "LUNDHOLM, JEREMY"
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Green roof plant species diversity improves ecosystem multifunctionality
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-06-2015)“…1. Constructed ecosystems such as green roofs often contain monocultures or low-diversity plant communities, but adding more plant species to these systems can…”
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Plant species diversity and environmental heterogeneity: spatial scale and competing hypotheses
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-06-2009)“…Questions: What is the observed relationship between plant species diversity and spatial environmental heterogeneity? Does the relationship scale predictably…”
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Variation partitioning as a tool to distinguish between niche and neutral processes
Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-09-2010)“…We assess the potential of different forms of variation partitioning to distinguish between environmental control and dispersal limitation in communities…”
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Habitat analogues for reconciliation ecology in urban and industrial environments
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-10-2010)“…1. Current views of anthropogenic environments emphasize the extreme novelty of urban and industrial ecosystems. Proponents of reconciliation ecology argue…”
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The effect of environmental heterogeneity on species richness depends on community position along the environmental gradient
Published in Scientific reports (28-10-2015)“…Environmental heterogeneity is among the most important factors governing community structure. Besides the widespread evidence supporting positive…”
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Plant Functional Traits Predict Green Roof Ecosystem Services
Published in Environmental science & technology (17-02-2015)“…Plants make important contributions to the services provided by engineered ecosystems such as green roofs. Ecologists use plant species traits as generic…”
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Investigation of moss species selection and substrate for extensive green roofs
Published in Ecological engineering (01-04-2023)“…This study investigates the potential of moss species for extensive green roofs to achieve very shallow substrate, low maintenance and low cost green roofs…”
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Phylogenetic diversity and plant trait composition predict multiple ecosystem functions in green roofs
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-07-2018)“…Plant selection and diversity can influence the provision of key ecosystem services in extensive green roofs. While species richness does predict ecosystem…”
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Performance evaluation of native plants suited to extensive green roof conditions in a maritime climate
Published in Ecological engineering (01-03-2011)“…▶ Out of 15 native species, all but one had >80% survival after the first year. ▶ Best species reflected 5% more solar radiation than growing medium-only…”
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Plant Species and Functional Group Combinations Affect Green Roof Ecosystem Functions
Published in PloS one (12-03-2010)“…Background: Green roofs perform ecosystem services such as summer roof temperature reduction and stormwater capture that directly contribute to lower building…”
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Water uptake in green roof microcosms: Effects of plant species and water availability
Published in Ecological engineering (03-06-2008)“…Green roofs are engineered ecosystems that rely on vegetation to provide services such as reduction of roof temperatures. Drought resistance is critical for…”
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Spontaneous dynamics and wild design in green roofs
Published in Israel journal of ecology & evolution (29-08-2016)“…Green roofs and other constructed environments represent novel ecosystems, yet have potential to contribute to biodiversity conservation goals. Constructed…”
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Designed habitat heterogeneity on green roofs increases seedling survival but not plant species diversity
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-03-2018)“…1. Urban areas benefit from the ecosystem services provided by low input green roofs. However, limited substrate depth on these green roofs creates challenging…”
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Ecosystem services provided by urban spontaneous vegetation
Published in Urban ecosystems (01-09-2012)“…Spontaneous vegetation colonizes large areas in and around cities. These unmanaged areas are considered to have low economic value or indicate dereliction, but…”
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Leaf and life history traits predict plant growth in a green roof ecosystem
Published in PloS one (30-06-2014)“…Green roof ecosystems are constructed to provide services such as stormwater retention and urban temperature reductions. Green roofs with shallow growing media…”
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Planting techniques and abiotic variation at two salt marsh restoration sites in the Bay of Fundy
Published in Restoration ecology (01-03-2023)“…Salt marshes provide many important ecosystem services, and interest in their restoration is growing in response to climate change. In Maritime Canada, salt…”
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Snow depth and vegetation type affect green roof thermal performance in winter
Published in Energy and buildings (01-12-2014)“…•Green roofs saved energy compared with conventional roofs in winter.•Plant type and exposure affected snow accumulation.•Deeper snow led to higher substrate…”
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Performance of dryland and wetland plant species on extensive green roofs
Published in Annals of botany (01-04-2011)“…• Background and Aims Green roofs are constructed ecosystems where plants perform valuable services, ameliorating the urban environment through roof…”
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Green Roof Plant Traits: Influence of Functional Diversity on Ecosystem Services and Coexistence
Published in Nature-based solutions (01-12-2023)“…Green roofs are a novel ecosystem incorporated into the urban landscape to increase green space and provide ecosystem services. Different plant traits excel at…”
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More than sedum: Colonizing weedy species can provide equivalent green roof ecosystem services
Published in Nature-based solutions (01-06-2024)“…Green roofs are typically constructed for their provision of both environmental and associated economic benefits including increased habitat, thermal…”
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