Search Results - "Van Dobben, Han F"
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Past and future plant diversity of a coastal wetland driven by soil subsidence and climate change
Published in Climatic change (01-02-2012)“…On the island of Ameland (The Netherlands), natural gas has been extracted from a dune and salt marsh natural area since 1986. This has caused a soil…”
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Species-rich grassland can persist under nitrogen-rich but phosphorus-limited conditions
Published in Plant and soil (01-02-2017)“…Aim Deposition of nitrogen is assumed to cause loss of botanical diversity, probably through increased production and exclusion of less competitive species…”
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The contribution of nitrogen deposition to the eutrophication signal in understorey plant communities of European forests
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-01-2017)“…We evaluated effects of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen on the composition of forest understorey vegetation both in space and time, using repeated data from…”
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Leaf habit and woodiness regulate different leaf economy traits at a given nutrient supply
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-11-2010)“…The large variation in the relationships between environmental factors and plant traits observed in natural communities exemplifies the alternative solutions…”
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Millennial multi-proxy reconstruction of oasis dynamics in Jordan, by the Dead Sea
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-09-2018)“…Vegetation reconstructions in the Dead Sea region based on sediment records are potentially biased, because the vast majority of them derive from the western…”
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Salt Marsh Accretion With and Without Deep Soil Subsidence as a Proxy for Sea-Level Rise
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2022)“…The relation between salt marsh accretion and flooding regime was quantified by statistical analysis of a unique dataset of accretion measurements using…”
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Does vegetation in restored salt marshes equal naturally developed vegetation?
Published in Applied vegetation science (01-10-2015)“…QUESTION: Do low stone dams built to prevent erosion and to restore salt marshes through increased sedimentation affect plant species composition? LOCATION:…”
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Plant species as predictors of soil pH: Replacing expert judgement with measurements
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-08-2005)“…Question: The use of expert-based indicator values to estimate abiotic conditions from vegetation is widespread. However, recent research has shown that expert…”
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Vegetation composition of Lolium perenne-dominated grasslands under organic and conventional farming
Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-05-2019)“…Agricultural intensification has caused a decline of semi-natural grasslands and loss of botanical diversity, making agricultural fields dominated by Lolium…”
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Embryo dune development drivers: beach morphology, growing season precipitation, and storms
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (15-09-2017)“…For development of embryo dunes on the highly dynamic land–sea boundary, summer growth and the absence of winter erosion are essential. Other than that,…”
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Plant species as predictors of soil pH: Replacing expert judgement with measurements
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-08-2005)“…Question: The use of expert‐based indicator values to estimate abiotic conditions from vegetation is widespread. However, recent research has shown that expert…”
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Uncertainty of critical loads based on the Ellenberg indicator value for acidity
Published in Basic and applied ecology (2003)“…The relationship between average Ellenberg's indicator values per vegetation relevé and environmental values measured in the field shows a large variability…”
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Is Decline of Cantharellus cibarius in the Netherlands Due to Air Pollution?
Published in Ambio (01-01-1987)“…The mycorrhiza-forming mushroom Cantharellus cibarius has shown a marked decline in The Netherlands over the past three decades. Detailed information on the…”
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