Recovery of plant community functional traits following severe soil perturbation in plantations: a case-study
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] E. D. Kjær,et al. The role of exotic tree species in Nordic forestry , 2014 .
[2] L. Sirois,et al. Management legacy in the understory of North American mixed boreal regenerating stands , 2014 .
[3] J. Zinnert,et al. Conservation of functional traits leads to shrub expansion across a chronosequence of shrub thicket development , 2014, Trees.
[4] Mark W. Wilson,et al. The value of plantation forests for plant, invertebrate and bird diversity and the potential for cross-taxon surrogacy , 2014, Biodiversity and Conservation.
[5] Christian Messier,et al. Root production of hybrid poplars and nitrogen mineralization improve following mounding of boreal Podzols , 2013 .
[6] Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia,et al. Functional traits predict relationship between plant abundance dynamic and long-term climate warming , 2013, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[7] M. Moretti,et al. Can a trait-based multi-taxa approach improve our assessment of forest management impact on biodiversity? , 2013, Biodiversity and Conservation.
[8] Sonia Kéfi,et al. FORUM: Sustaining ecosystem functions in a changing world: a call for an integrated approach , 2013 .
[9] Jinsheng Xie,et al. Carbon storage in a chronosequence of Chinese fir plantations in southern China , 2013 .
[10] S. Pawson,et al. Plantation forests, climate change and biodiversity , 2013, Biodiversity and Conservation.
[11] S. Lavorel. Plant functional effects on ecosystem services , 2013 .
[12] T. Figueiredo,et al. Soil loss and run-off in young forest stands as affected by site preparation technique: a study in NE Portugal , 2012, European Journal of Forest Research.
[13] Jan-Philip M. Witte,et al. Going beyond limitations of plant functional types when predicting global ecosystem–atmosphere fluxes: exploring the merits of traits‐based approaches , 2012 .
[14] S. Higgins,et al. TRY – a global database of plant traits , 2011, Global Change Biology.
[15] C. Messier,et al. Juvenile growth of hybrid poplars on acidic boreal soil determined by environmental effects of soil preparation, vegetation control, and fertilization , 2011 .
[16] H. Lee Allen,et al. Long-term effects of establishment practices on plant communities across successive rotations in a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantation , 2010 .
[17] R. Chevalier,et al. Towards practices favourable to plant diversity in hybrid poplar plantations , 2010 .
[18] Christian Messier,et al. The role of plantations in managing the world's forests in the Anthropocene , 2010 .
[19] B. Shipley. From Plant Traits to Vegetation Structure: Chance and Selection in the Assembly of Ecological Communities , 2009 .
[20] A. Tullus,et al. Floristic diversity responses in young hybrid aspen plantations to land-use history and site preparation treatments. , 2009 .
[21] H. Beltrami,et al. Looking deeper: An investigation of soil carbon losses following harvesting from a managed northeastern red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) forest chronosequence , 2009 .
[22] C. Messier,et al. Can plantations develop understory biological and physical attributes of naturally regenerated forests , 2008 .
[23] H. Jactel,et al. Plantation forests and biodiversity: oxymoron or opportunity? , 2008, Biodiversity and Conservation.
[24] Anne-Béatrice Dufour,et al. The ade4 Package: Implementing the Duality Diagram for Ecologists , 2007 .
[25] Nathan G. Swenson,et al. A general integrative model for scaling plant growth, carbon flux, and functional trait spectra , 2007, Nature.
[26] Michael R. Wagner,et al. Forest Plantations and Biodiversity: A Fresh Perspective , 2007, Journal of Forestry.
[27] F. W. Bell,et al. Effects of forest floor disturbances by mechanical site preparation on floristic diversity in a central Ontario clearcut. , 2007 .
[28] David Lamb,et al. Planted Forests and Biodiversity , 2006, Journal of Forestry.
[29] Karen Updegraff,et al. Environmental benefits of cropland conversion to hybrid poplar: economic and policy considerations , 2004 .
[30] Eric Garnier,et al. PLANT FUNCTIONAL MARKERS CAPTURE ECOSYSTEM PROPERTIES DURING SECONDARY SUCCESSION , 2004 .
[31] N. Thiffault,et al. Plant species diversity and composition along an experimental gradient of northern hardwood abundance in Picea mariana plantations , 2004 .
[32] J. P. Grime,et al. The plant traits that drive ecosystems: Evidence from three continents , 2004 .
[33] S. Lavorel,et al. Predicting changes in community composition and ecosystem functioning from plant traits: revisiting the Holy Grail , 2002 .
[34] Paul J. Van den Brink,et al. Principal response curves: Analysis of time‐dependent multivariate responses of biological community to stress , 1999 .
[35] Daniel Auclair,et al. Plantation Silviculture in Europe , 1997 .
[36] S. Lavorel,et al. Plant functional classifications: from general groups to specific groups based on response to disturbance. , 1997, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[37] David R. Miller. Forest stand dynamics , 1997 .
[38] H. Lambers,et al. Leaf Respiration in Light and Darkness (A Comparison of Slow- and Fast-Growing Poa Species) , 1997, Plant physiology.
[39] S. Dolédec,et al. Co‐inertia analysis: an alternative method for studying species–environment relationships , 1994 .
[40] F. Stuart Chapin,et al. Mechanisms of Primary Succession Following Deglaciation at Glacier Bay, Alaska , 1994 .
[41] R. R. Simard,et al. EVALUATING PLANT-AVAILABLE PHOSPHORUS WITH THE ELECTRO-ULTRAFILTRATION TECHNIQUE , 1993 .
[42] D. Tilman. The Resource-Ratio Hypothesis of Plant Succession , 1985, The American Naturalist.
[43] J. P. Grime,et al. Evidence for the Existence of Three Primary Strategies in Plants and Its Relevance to Ecological and Evolutionary Theory , 1977, The American Naturalist.
[44] A. Leahey,et al. The Canadian System of Soil Classification and the Seventh Approximation1 , 1963 .
[45] R Core Team,et al. R: A language and environment for statistical computing. , 2014 .
[46] D. Gagnon,et al. Can hybrid poplar plantations accelerate the restoration of forest understory attributes on abandoned fields , 2013 .
[47] N. Thiffault,et al. Living without herbicides in Québec (Canada): historical context, current strategy, research and challenges in forest vegetation management , 2010, European Journal of Forest Research.
[48] B. Shipley. From Plant Traits to Vegetation Structure: Population-based models of community assembly , 2009 .
[49] D. Tilman,et al. Dynamic and static views of succession: Testing the descriptive power of the chronosequence approach , 2004, Plant Ecology.
[50] C. Messier,et al. Using fast-growing plantations to promote ecosystem protection in Canada , 2003 .
[51] Alain Leduc,et al. Silvicultural disturbance severity and plant communities of the southern Canadian boreal forest , 2002 .
[52] C. Oliver,et al. Forest stand dynamics: updated edition. , 1996 .
[53] R. Jobidon. Short-term effect of three mechanical site preparation methods on species diversity. , 1990 .