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Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany. 109:2018-2029
Seed germination is controlled by the soil microclimate, which is expected to change with the temperature increase and rainfall irregularity predicted for the future. Because changes in soil characteristics directly affect species recruitment, vegeta
Autor:
Bruno dos Santos Rabelo, Frank Van Langevelde, Kyle Tomlinson, Pedro Diniz, Dulce Alves da Silva, Eduardo R. M. Barbosa, Fabian Borghetti
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions.
Publikováno v:
Seed Science Research. 31:300-310
Functional traits related to regeneration responses to the environment are highly determinants of distribution patterns of plant communities. A large body of studies on seed traits suggests that regional climate may act as a strong filter of plant re
Autor:
Bruno Machado Teles Walter, Eduardo R. M. Barbosa, Fabian Borghetti, Leandro C. Ribeiro, José Felipe Ribeiro
Publikováno v:
Savanna Woody Plants and Large Herbivores
Web of Science
Web of Science
Autor:
Isabel Belloni Schmidt, Luciana Aparecida Zago de Andrade, Fabian Borghetti, Eduardo R. M. Barbosa
Publikováno v:
Folia Geobotanica. 54:43-51
Recruitment in savanna environments represents a high-risk step in a plant’s life cycle. Dimorphandra mollis Benth (Fabaceae) is a savanna tree species which produces dry fruits holding coat-imposed dormant seeds dispersed late in the dry season. W
Autor:
Eduardo R M Barbosa, Kyle W Tomlinson, Luísa G Carvalheiro, Kevin Kirkman, Steven de Bie, Herbert H T Prins, Frank van Langevelde
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 3, p e92619 (2014)
Changes in land use may lead to increased soil nutrient levels in many ecosystems (e.g. due to intensification of agricultural fertilizer use). Plant species differ widely in their response to differences in soil nutrients, and for savannas it is unc
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https://doaj.org/article/f0aaae56176f4faeb8bda009560dc7c0
Autor:
Steven de Bie, Eduardo R. M. Barbosa, Frank van Langevelde, Frank Sterck, Kyle W. Tomlinson, Herbert H. T. Prins
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology, 107(3), 1051-1066
Journal of Ecology 107 (2019) 3
Journal of Ecology 107 (2019) 3
Changes in savanna tree species composition, both within landscapes and across climatic gradients, suggest that species differ in their ability to utilise resources and cope with grass competition. Linking trait variation among species to their relat
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https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/seedling-growth-of-savanna-tree-species-from-three-continents-und
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/seedling-growth-of-savanna-tree-species-from-three-continents-und
Autor:
Kevin P. Kirkman, Eduardo R. M. Barbosa, Kyle W. Tomlinson, Steven de Bie, Frank van Langevelde, Herbert H. T. Prins, Luísa G. Carvalheiro
Publikováno v:
Oecologia, 174(4), 1345-1357
Oecologia 174 (2014) 4
Oecologia 174 (2014) 4
Savanna plant communities change considerably across time and space. The processes driving savanna plant species diversity, coexistence and turnover along environmental gradients are still unclear. Understanding how species respond differently to var
Autor:
Dulce Alves da Silva, Frank van Langevelde, Herbert H. T. Prins, Steven de Bie, Frank J. Sterck, Frans Bongers, Eduardo R. M. Barbosa, David Ward, Kyle W. Tomlinson, Freek T. Bakker, Martijn van Kaauwen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 100:1113-1121
1. Plant organ biomass partitioning has been hypothesized to be driven by resources, such that species from drier environments allocate more biomass to roots than species from wetter environments to access water at greater soil depths. In savanna sys
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology, 45(5), 1419-1427
Journal of Applied Ecology 45 (2008) 5
Journal of Applied Ecology 45 (2008) 5
Summary 1. Despite the essential role of pollination in the maintenance of many rare plant species, conservation management plans rarely consider the service of pollination. 2. This study identifies the main pollinators of a rare English plant specie