Pinyon-juniper (Pinus-Juniperus) persistent woodland (PJPW) is widespread in western North America. This study examined changes in PJPW on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park (GCNP), Arizona, USA based on resampling study plots established in 1935 that are the earliest-known,...
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Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2017, 394, pp 73-85
Alien invasive species can affect large areas, often with wide-ranging impacts on ecosystem structure, function, and services. Prunus serotina is a widespread invader of European temperate forests, where it tends to form homogeneous stands and limits recruitment of indigenous trees. We hypothesized ...
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Aerts, R.; Ewald, M.; Nicolas, M.; Piat, J.; Skowronek, S.; Lenoir, J.; Hattab, T.; Garzón-López, C. X.; Feilhauer, H.; Schmidtlein, S.; Rocchini, D.; Decocq, G.; Somers, B.; Kerchove, R. van de; Denef, K.; Honnay, O.
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Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
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Frontiers in Plant Science, 2017, 8, February, pp 179
Juglans L. (walnuts and butternuts) is an economically and ecologically important genus in the family Juglandaceae. All Juglans are important nut and timber trees. Juglans regia (Common walnut), J. sigillata (Iron walnut), J. cathayensis (Chinese walnut), J. hopeiensis (Ma walnut), and J....
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Hu YiHeng; Woeste, K. E.; Zhao Peng
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Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
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Frontiers in Plant Science, 2017, 8, January, pp 1955
Electricity pylons and power lines in an agricultural environment serve as artificial perching sites for many birds. For this reason, seeds of fleshy-fruited plant species are predominantly deposited in these places. In the present study we show that electricity pylons may play an important role in ...
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Dylewski, Ł.; Kurek, P.; Wiatrowska, B.; Jerzak, L.; Tryjanowski, P.
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Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
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Flora (Jena), 2017, 231, pp 51-56
Fire is a natural disturbance in many ecosystems such as semi-arid chaparral shrublands, but rates of vegetation regeneration may be slow after intense fires. Thus, land managers may resort to practices such as mulching or seeding in areas that are prone to soil erosion and nutrient loss. These...
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Vourlitis, G. L.; Griganavicius, J.; Gordon, N.; Bloomer, K.; Grant, T.; Hentz, C.
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Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Engineering, 2017, 102, pp 46-54
Seedling recruitment shapes tree communities, including those found in altered landscapes such as urban forests. However, little data exists on local- and broad-scale tree seed immigration and recruitment in these communities. Interspecific competition and seed predation are two major causes of...
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Labatore, A. C.; Spiering, D. J.; Potts, D. L.; Warren, R. J., II
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Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
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Urban Ecosystems, 2017, 20, 2, pp 393-401
Species distribution models (SDMs), which statistically relate species occurrence to climatic variables, are widely used to identify areas suitable for species growth under future climates and to plan for assisted migration. When SDMs are projected across times or spaces, it is assumed that species ...
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Boiffin, J.; Badeau, V.; Bréda, N.
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Wiley, Hoboken, USA
Citation
Ecological Applications, 2017, 27, 2, pp 446-457
Invasive species are considered a major threat to ecosystem functioning and native biodiversity. Their negative impacts on ecosystems and the provisioning of ecosystem services have been widely documented. South Africa faces one of the most significant challenges from invasive species globally, and ...
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Bezeng, B. S.; Morales-Castilla, I.; Bank, M. van der; Yessoufou, K.; Daru, B. H.; Davies, T. J.
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Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecosphere, 2017, 8, 3, pp e01694
The successional pathways linking the Acacia caven-dominated savanna habitat "espinal" and the closed sclerophyllous forest of central Chile have long been debated. Previously, espinal was considered an invasive degradation of closed forest that tended toward desertification, could not be restored...
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Root-Bernstein, M.; Valenzuela, R.; Huerta, M.; Armesto, J.; Jaksic, F.
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Wiley, Oxford, UK
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Ecosphere, 2017, 8, 2, pp e01667
Non-native species can affect the quality of habitats available to other organisms and, in turn, the ecosystem services they provide or regulate. Although much research to date has focused on the impacts of non-native species on habitats, the links between habitat impacts and the provision or...
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Gutiérrez, J. L.
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Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Citation
Impact of biological invasions on ecosystem services, 2017, pp 33-47