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Publikováno v:
Ecological Engineering. 54:218-226
Restoring natural communities after invasive plant control is one of the fundamental challenges of ecological restoration. Despite advances in invasive control methods, restoration failures caused by a lack of native community re-establishment are co
Factors affecting moorland plant communities and component species in relation to prescribed burning
Autor:
Katherine A. Allen, Geoff Eyre, Rob H. Marrs, Mike P. K. Harris, Mike G. Le Duc, Hugh A. McAllister
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 48:1411-1421
Summary 1. The role of prescribed burning of vegetation to manage fire risk is controversial in a variety of situations worldwide. It is becoming more topical (i) as a result of potential global warming where the risk of wildfire might increase and (
Autor:
Nick Coppin, Mark T. Brown, Quentin Palmer, Andy Hill, Nicola Hawkeswood, John Box, Mike Webb, Phil Putwain, Mike G. Le Duc
Publikováno v:
Ecological Engineering. 37:158-171
Heathland has become fragmented throughout its European range with many countries losing 60–90% of their heathland area during the 20th century. A small, isolated area of wet heathland within permitted ball clay workings in Dorset (England) was tra
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Conservation. 14:689-700
Ischnura pumilio is threatened in the UK and its habitat requirements are not well understood. This study tests previously held notions of the habitat requirements of I. pumilio, investigates the features of a habitat influencing odonate species comp
Publikováno v:
Annals of Botany. 101:957-970
†Background and Aims A great deal of money is spent controlling invasive weeds as part of international and national policies. It is essential that the funded treatments work across the region in which the policies operate. We argue that experiment
Autor:
Ken Thompson, Martin J. Rossall, Mike G. Le Duc, Simon M. Smart, Les G. Firbank, Rob H. Marrs, Robert G. H. Bunce
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 43:1128-1137
1. In temperate farmed landscapes conservation policies increasingly emphasize large-scale reductions in land-use intensity. Yet despite a managed reversion to more favourable abiotic conditions, depleted regional species pools may prevent the re-ass
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology. 13:718-724
Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) is a major weed of seminatural vegetation in Great Britain, as in many other countries. As a consequence, large areas have been subject to control with the intention of restoring the former vegetation. The use of aerial
Publikováno v:
Annals of Botany. 85:37-46
Bracken is often perceived as a widespread and increasing land management problem. The pollen record of a wide range of sites in Great Britain suggests that the current abundance of bracken is less than or, at worst, equivalent to maximum historical
Publikováno v:
Applied Vegetation Science. 3:95-104
Vegetation development after conventional bracken control with herbicide in the uplands is often slow and rarely results in the development of the target community. Two experiments were established on contrasting sites to investi- gate cost-effective
Autor:
Edwin C. Rowe, David B. Roy, W. Andrew Scott, Simon M. Smart, C. Nigel Critchley, Rob H. Marrs, Mark O. Hill, Mike G. Le Duc, Lorenzo Marini, Andrew Crowe, Chris D. Evans, Bridget A. Emmett, Jeanette Whitaker
Question: Can useful realised niche models be constructed for British plant species using climate, canopy height and mean Ellenberg indices as explanatory variables? Location: Great Britain. Methods: Generalised linear models were constructed using o
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