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Species richness and phylogenetic structure in plant communities: 20 years of succession

Species richness and phylogenetic structure in plant communities: 20 years of succession

... Received: 20 April 2017 – Revised: 29 June 2017 – Accepted: 30 June 2017 – Published: 15 August 2017 ...Secondary succession on arable fields is a popular system for studying processes influencing com- ... See full document

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Species richness of indigenous beetles in restored plant communities on Matiu-Somes Island, Wellington Harbour, New Zealand

Species richness of indigenous beetles in restored plant communities on Matiu-Somes Island, Wellington Harbour, New Zealand

... indigenous plant diversity in modified and remnant ...100 years) and in a coastal Muehlenbeckia habitat on Matiu-Somes Island (25 ha), Wellington Harbour, New ...74 species were determined; 67 were ... See full document

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Assessing Spatial Patterns of Plant  Communities at Varying Stages of Succession

Assessing Spatial Patterns of Plant Communities at Varying Stages of Succession

... of succession we considered ...animal species richness and di- versity in plots displaying different stages of ...of succession, the functional D may ...and structure and therefore ... See full document

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Geographic variation in plant community structure of salt marshes: species, functional and phylogenetic perspectives.

Geographic variation in plant community structure of salt marshes: species, functional and phylogenetic perspectives.

... of plant species that is strongly influenced by abiotic factors, such as flooding and soil porewater salinity, that vary across the marsh platform ...marsh plant communities ... See full document

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Environmental correlates of plant and invertebrate species richness in ponds

Environmental correlates of plant and invertebrate species richness in ponds

... community structure also varies along these environmental ...rare species may be uncommon due to unusual habitat requirements which studies of broad taxonomic groups do not ...early succession ponds ... See full document

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Species richness, plant diversity and composition with respect to altitudinal variation in western nayar watershed, uttarakhand, india

Species richness, plant diversity and composition with respect to altitudinal variation in western nayar watershed, uttarakhand, india

... shrub species found in all altitudinal ...shrub species at north facing ...shrub species was observed as Lantana camara ...shrub species at north facing aspect followed by Ziziphus mauritiana ... See full document

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Community phylogenetics at the biogeographical scale: cold tolerance, niche conservatism and the structure of North American forests

Community phylogenetics at the biogeographical scale: cold tolerance, niche conservatism and the structure of North American forests

... Our combined random forest model was unable to account for just over one-quarter of the variation in mean family age, with virtually all of the residual variation being aspatial. Presumably, some of this is due to ... See full document

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Vascular plant diversity as a surrogate for bryophyte and lichen diversity

Vascular plant diversity as a surrogate for bryophyte and lichen diversity

... major plant groups have important implications not only for monitoring diversity but also for resolving problems in community structure, classification of vegetation types, ecosystem function, and the ... See full document

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Vegetation Response after Post-Fire Mulching and Native Grass Seeding

Vegetation Response after Post-Fire Mulching and Native Grass Seeding

... several years post fire, the combined cover of wheat straw or wood strand mulch plus vegetation cover exceeded the 60 % cover needed to protect the soil surface (Pann- kuk and Robichaud ...post-fire years ... See full document

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Influence of coral cover and structural complexity on the accuracy of visual surveys of coral reef fish communities

Influence of coral cover and structural complexity on the accuracy of visual surveys of coral reef fish communities

... abundance, richness, diversity, and species composition of associated fish communities... communities using clove oil on small isolated patch reefs with alternating combinations.[r] ... See full document

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Biodiversity of leaf-litter ants in fragmented tropical rainforests of Borneo: the value of publically and privately managed forest fragments

Biodiversity of leaf-litter ants in fragmented tropical rainforests of Borneo: the value of publically and privately managed forest fragments

... the species richness and composition of ant assemblages in privately-managed forest fragments (‘high conservation value’ fragments; HCVs) with those in publically-managed fragments of forest (virgin jungle ... See full document

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The Origin, Succession, and Predicted Metabolism of Bacterial Communities Associated with Leaf Decomposition

The Origin, Succession, and Predicted Metabolism of Bacterial Communities Associated with Leaf Decomposition

... bacterial communities of the terrestrial leaf phyllosphere partly contributed to the community that inhabited aquatic leaf packs using SourceTracker predictive ...in succession, suggesting that populations ... See full document

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Vegetation Response to Burn Severity, Native Grass Seeding, and Salvage Logging

Vegetation Response to Burn Severity, Native Grass Seeding, and Salvage Logging

... greater plant species richness and diversity (Shannon-Wiener index) in low and moderate burn severity plots in 2006 (species richness 18; diversity ...(species richness ... See full document

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Native plant species richness in non-native Pinus contorta forest

Native plant species richness in non-native Pinus contorta forest

... native species beneath the ...the species present at each site could be due to differences in altitude, ...native plant species have persisted through or colonised during ...this ... See full document

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A common tendency for phylogenetic overdispersion in mammalian assemblages

A common tendency for phylogenetic overdispersion in mammalian assemblages

... branching structure of phylogenies (Kembel & Hubbell 2006; Swenson et ...n species drawn at random from the assemblage’s species pool) used to calculate NRI and ... See full document

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The effects of patch and landscape factors on the resilience of poplar box (Eucalyptus populnea F. Muell.) woodlands, southern Queensland

The effects of patch and landscape factors on the resilience of poplar box (Eucalyptus populnea F. Muell.) woodlands, southern Queensland

... towards communities such as poplar box woodlands in more recent times (Kaur & Stanley 2006); however, it is uncertain to what extent this occurs in the Condamine ... See full document

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Stand Structure, Diversity and Regeneration Status of Woody Species in Open and Exclosed Dry Woodland Sites around Molapo Farming Areas of the Okavango Delta, Northeastern Botswana

Stand Structure, Diversity and Regeneration Status of Woody Species in Open and Exclosed Dry Woodland Sites around Molapo Farming Areas of the Okavango Delta, Northeastern Botswana

... woody species recorded in Island Safari, Shorobe and Xobe, respectively, exhibited hampered regeneration and, thus, unhealthy population struc- ...30 years, the fate of many of the woody species is ... See full document

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Ecological Impacts of Fire Trails on Plant Assemblages in Edge Habitat Adjacent to Trails

Ecological Impacts of Fire Trails on Plant Assemblages in Edge Habitat Adjacent to Trails

... on plant assem- blages in edge habitats adjacent to fire trails in woodlands in Blue Mountains National Park ...endemic species and high bio- diversity value, it has been named a United Nations Educational, ... See full document

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Impacts of contrasting grazing management on plants and carabid beetles in upland calcareous grasslands

Impacts of contrasting grazing management on plants and carabid beetles in upland calcareous grasslands

... in species composition for both taxon groups, supporting hypothesis ...three. Species composition of plants differed among grazing regimes ...of plant biomass through grazing alters competitive ... See full document

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The Study of Species Richness in Coral Communities of Vietnam

The Study of Species Richness in Coral Communities of Vietnam

... 376 species belonging to 80 ...coral species composition to reefs of Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines ...the species complex of Vietnam scleractinian, as well as those of alcyonarian and ... See full document

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