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Publikováno v:
Applied Vegetation Science. 18:99-109
Question Can plant species with particular traits be used to address common problems encountered during agricultural land restoration, including invasion by undesirable species and altered soil conditions? How does the establishment of dominant old-f
Autor:
Wendy M. Mahaney, Evan S. Kane, Todd M. P. Robinson, Jason P. Martina, Becky A. Ball, Chelse M. Prather, Stuart E. Jones, Christopher T. Solomon, Heather E. Adams, Terrance D. Loecke, John S. Kominoski
Publikováno v:
BioScience. 60:590-601
Global environmental changes have direct effects on aquatic ecosystems, as well as indirect effects through alterations of adjacent terrestrial ecosystem structure and functioning. For example, shifts in terrestrial vegetation communities resulting f
Autor:
Wendy M. Mahaney
Publikováno v:
Plant and Soil. 330:91-101
Plant species can both directly and indirectly affect soil processes in various ways, including through functional traits related to the quantity and chemistry of biomass produced. Understanding how functional traits affect soil processes may be part
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 157:295-305
While recent research has focused on the effects of exotic plant species on ecosystem properties, less is known about how restoring individual native plant species, differing in biomass and tissue chemistry, may impact ecosystems. We examined how thr
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Ecological Indicators. 6:290-312
Vascular plants are quickly emerging as one of the best indicators of human-mediated disturbances in the environment. We developed a plant-based index of biological integrity (IBI) to evaluate headwater wetland condition in response to anthropogenic
Publikováno v:
Plant Ecology. 175:227-243
Many factors influence which plant species are found in a particular wetland. The species pool is composed of the species present in the seed bank and species able to disperse into the wetland, and many abiotic and biotic factors interact to influenc
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Wetlands. 24:538-549
Agriculture and urbanization in the upland landscape often generate stressors, such as sedimentation and eutrophication, that may negatively impact wetland plant communities. Individual plant species responses to stressors are also likely influenced