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Ant assemblages in successional stages of Scotch Broom stands

Ant assemblages in successional stages of Scotch Broom stands

... among successional stages of Scotch Broom stands, and compare these with assemblages in arable land and the climax forest ...in successional broom stands differ with respect to the dominant grass ...

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Woody Species Richness and Diversity Following Successional Stages at Jello-Muktar Dry Afromontane Forest, South-eastern Ethiopia

Woody Species Richness and Diversity Following Successional Stages at Jello-Muktar Dry Afromontane Forest, South-eastern Ethiopia

... different successional stages which could be used as a national conservation strategy for the forest ...different successional stages to describe changes in florestic composition, richness and ...

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Potential for synergy in soil inoculation for nature restoration by mixing inocula from different successional stages

Potential for synergy in soil inoculation for nature restoration by mixing inocula from different successional stages

... We found that the composition of the soil inoculum affects the performance of both ruderal and late- successional target plant species. It is known that inoc- ulation with late-successional soil enhances ...

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Community structure and functioning in intertidal rock pools: effects of pool size and shore height at different successional stages

Community structure and functioning in intertidal rock pools: effects of pool size and shore height at different successional stages

... different successional stages will show contrasting responses to changes in environmental ...different successional stages. Since early successional communities are composed of species ...

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Distribution and Importance Value Index of Woody Species Under Different Successional Stages at Jello-Muktar Dry Afromontane Forest, South-eastern Ethiopia

Distribution and Importance Value Index of Woody Species Under Different Successional Stages at Jello-Muktar Dry Afromontane Forest, South-eastern Ethiopia

... Ocotea kenyensis, Buddleja polystacha, Strychnos mitis, Morus alba, Embelia schimpri, Casuarina equisetifolia, Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Eucalyptus globules, Olina rochetiana, Erythrina brucei, Phytolaca deodecandra, ...

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Characteristics of coarse woody debris in successional stages of natural beech ( Fagus orientalis ) forests of Northern Iran

Characteristics of coarse woody debris in successional stages of natural beech ( Fagus orientalis ) forests of Northern Iran

... Amount of CWD along forest succession To our knowledge, this study is the first report of CWD distribution along a successional chrono- sequence in forests in Northern Iran. This study showed that total CWD mass ...

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The carbon fluxes in different successional stages: modelling the dynamics of tropical montane forests in South Ecuador

The carbon fluxes in different successional stages: modelling the dynamics of tropical montane forests in South Ecuador

... early successional stage (0 – 100 years). In the late successional stage, the simulated NEE fluctuated around zero and had a variation of ...late successional stage (500 – 1,000 ...

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Dynamics of Carbon and Nutrients in a Successional Forest Sequence in the Mesopotamian Espinal (Argentina)

Dynamics of Carbon and Nutrients in a Successional Forest Sequence in the Mesopotamian Espinal (Argentina)

... early successional stages (IF) which showing low SOM, fine sand content and the percentage of fine roots probably acted as co-drivers enhancing soil aggregate stability while silt content decreased it ...

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Litterfall dynamics along a successional gradient in a Brazilian tropical dry forest

Litterfall dynamics along a successional gradient in a Brazilian tropical dry forest

... different successional stages occur on flat, non-karst soils (Nunes et ...different successional stages (early, intermediate and old-growth forests), which were defined according to the ...

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Bees and Butterflies in Burned and Unburned Alvar Woodland: Evidence for the Importance of Postfire Succession to Insect Pollinator Diversity in an Imperiled Ecosystem

Bees and Butterflies in Burned and Unburned Alvar Woodland: Evidence for the Importance of Postfire Succession to Insect Pollinator Diversity in an Imperiled Ecosystem

... early successional stages is well ...of successional habitats produced by fire to insects is not well documented, especially for pollinating insects (Bradstock et ...succesional stages ...

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The role of arbuscular mycorrhizae in primary succession: differences and similarities across habitats

The role of arbuscular mycorrhizae in primary succession: differences and similarities across habitats

... first stages of primary succession, and make possible the co-occurrence of pioneer and late- successional species in patches, accelerating succession by facilitating late-successional ...

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Recovery of a subtidal soft sediment macroinvertebrate assemblage following experimentally induced effects of a harmful algal bloom

Recovery of a subtidal soft sediment macroinvertebrate assemblage following experimentally induced effects of a harmful algal bloom

... Benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages tend to recover from partial or complete defaunation due to natural, anthropogenic and experimental disturbances to a state similar to that of assemblages in adjacent undisturbed ...

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Optimization of intervention levels in ecological restoration

Optimization of intervention levels in ecological restoration

... Three studies in this Special Feature examine moderate intervention strategies involving soil transfers. Jaunatre et al. (2014) found that following abandonment of French rangelands, topsoil removal and replacement with ...

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The First Stages of Xylobiont Entomofauna Succession on European Silver Fir Logging Residues in Relation to Utilisation Method and Microenvironmental Conditions

The First Stages of Xylobiont Entomofauna Succession on European Silver Fir Logging Residues in Relation to Utilisation Method and Microenvironmental Conditions

... Silver fir stands, followed by spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.) stands are among the mountain forests most severely exposed to outbreaks of cambio- xylophagous insects although, as emphasised by Brauns (1975), the number ...

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Successional and Transitional Models of Natural South Florida, USA, Plant Communities

Successional and Transitional Models of Natural South Florida, USA, Plant Communities

... the successional model could come fairly quickly and steadily over time, improvements in the transitional models are likely to take longer because of the long time periods in- volved in many of the transitions and ...

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Changes in the ecological balance of invertebrate communities in kelp holdfast habitats of some polluted North Sea waters

Changes in the ecological balance of invertebrate communities in kelp holdfast habitats of some polluted North Sea waters

... 5: Variation in the total number of individuals present per complete successional unit at Station 6 (unpolluted reference station) and Station i5 (chronically polluted) dur[r] ...

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Development and evolution of dentition pattern and tooth order in the Skates and Rays (Batoidea; Chondrichthyes)

Development and evolution of dentition pattern and tooth order in the Skates and Rays (Batoidea; Chondrichthyes)

... The dentition of a neonate specimen of the same species of Myliobatis shows the transition in tooth morphology from embryo to adult (Fig. 6I-K). The most labial tooth row consists of a symphyseal tooth and one tooth on ...

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Development and Evolution of Dentition Pattern and Tooth Order in the Skates And Rays (Batoidea; Chondrichthyes)

Development and Evolution of Dentition Pattern and Tooth Order in the Skates And Rays (Batoidea; Chondrichthyes)

... The dentition of a neonate specimen of the same species of Myliobatis shows the transition in tooth morphology from embryo to adult (Fig. 6I-K). The most labial tooth row consists of a symphyseal tooth and one tooth on ...

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An assessment of the contribution of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to weed reproduction in New Zealand protected natural areas

An assessment of the contribution of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to weed reproduction in New Zealand protected natural areas

... Of the 158 weed taxa reported from the survey of PNAs, 65 were considered ‘problem weeds’ because ‘they permanently alter the structure, successional processes, and organisms present in [r] ...

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Successional processes induced by fires on the northern offshore islands of New Zealand

Successional processes induced by fires on the northern offshore islands of New Zealand

... The most widespread succession on the northern islands is initiated by the establishment of pohutukawa and kanuka on bare ground after fires. These two species form a mosaic, with the proportions of each in the early ...

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