Search Results - "Quets, Jan J."
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Effects of space partitioning in a plant species diversity model
Published in Ecological modelling (24-02-2013)“…► It incorporates neighbourhood competition by dynamic space partitioning. ► Dynamic Voronoi partitioning under local dispersal promotes species coexistence. ►…”
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Use of spatial analysis to test hypotheses on plant recruitment in a hyper-arid ecosystem
Published in PloS one (10-03-2014)“…Mounds originating from wind-blown sediment accumulation beneath vegetation (nebkhas) often indicate land degradation in dry areas. Thus far, most nebkha…”
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A mechanism of self‐organization in a desert with phytogenic mounds
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-11-2016)“…Abstract Phytogenic mounds or nebkhas are formed by spatially isolated burial‐tolerant plants, which have been trapping windborne sediment within their…”
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Comparison of spectral and time domain calibration methods for precipitation-discharge processes
Published in Hydrological processes (15-04-2010)“…Hydrological model parameter estimation is an important aspect in hydrologic modelling. Usually, parameters are estimated through an objective function…”
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Unraveling landscapes with phytogenic mounds (nebkhas): An exploration of spatial pattern
Published in Acta oecologica (Montrouge) (01-05-2013)“…Phytogenic mounds (nebkhas) often are symptoms of desertification in arid regions. Interactions among nebkhas and between nebkhas and their environment are…”
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Emergence, survival, and growth of recruits in a desert ecosystem with vegetation-induced dunes (nebkhas): A spatiotemporal analysis
Published in Journal of arid environments (01-04-2017)“…We studied how emergence, survival, and growth of nebkha recruits are spatially affected by prevailing biotic and abiotic ecological drivers in a landscape…”
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Use of Spatial Analysis to Test Hypotheses on Plant Recruitment in a Hyper-Arid Ecosystem: e91184
Published in PloS one (01-03-2014)“…Mounds originating from wind-blown sediment accumulation beneath vegetation (nebkhas) often indicate land degradation in dry areas. Thus far, most nebkha…”
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