نتایج جستجو برای: vegetation patches

تعداد نتایج: 70020  

2010
C. A. Mücher L. Kooistra M. Vermeulen B. Haest T. Spanhove S. Delalieux J. VandenBorre

Habitat monitoring of designated areas under the EU Habitats Directive requires every 6 years information on area, range, structure and function for the protected (Annex I) habitat types. First results from studies on heathland areas in Belgium and the Netherlands show that hyperspectral imagery can be an important source of information to assist the evaluation of the habitat conservation statu...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
Regino Zamora José Antonio Hódar Luís Matías Irene Mendoza

This study examines the consequences of adjacent elements for a given patch, through their effects on zoochorous dispersion by frugivorous birds. The case study consists of pine plantations (the focal patch) adjacent to other patches of native vegetation (mixed patches of native forest and shrublands), and/or pine plantations. Our hypothesis is that input of native woody species propagules gene...

2014
Karen Ikin Philip S. Barton Ingrid A. Stirnemann John R. Stein Damian Michael Mason Crane Sachiko Okada David B. Lindenmayer

Improving biodiversity conservation in fragmented agricultural landscapes has become an important global issue. Vegetation at the patch and landscape-scale is important for species occupancy and diversity, yet few previous studies have explored multi-scale associations between vegetation and community assemblages. Here, we investigated how patch and landscape-scale vegetation cover structure wo...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2002
Johan van de Koppel Max Rietkerk Frank van Langevelde Lalit Kumar Christopher A Klausmeier John M Fryxell John W Hearne Jelte van Andel Nico de Ridder Andrew Skidmore Leo Stroosnijder Herbert H T Prins

Recent theoretical studies have shown that spatial redistribution of surface water may explain the occurrence of patterns of alternating vegetated and degraded patches in semiarid grasslands. These results implied, however, that spatial redistribution processes cannot explain the collapse of production on coarser scales observed in these systems. We present a spatially explicit vegetation model...

Abandonment of arable lands is the starting point of vegetation succession. The trajectory and speed of succession can be different according to the time of abandonment. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of abandonment periods on species richness, diversity and functional groups in shrublands and grasslands of Shirmard rangelands in Chaharmahal va Bakhtiri, Iran. A total of 96 abond...

2007
Aina Pihlgren Tommy Lennartsson

Vegetation composition and reproduction of vascular plants were studied in relation to seven spatial structures: Betula pendula, Pinus sylvestris, Juniperus communis, Rosa dumalis, dung pats, grazing rejects and grazed patches. Th e study was performed in 14 unfertilized semi-natural pastures, with diff erent grazing intensities, in southcentral Sweden. Vegetation height diff ered between sites...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Brandon T Bestelmeyer Judy P Ward Kris M Havstad

Soil properties are well known to affect vegetation, but the role of soil heterogeneity in the patterning of vegetation dynamics is poorly documented. We asked whether the location of an ecotone separating grass-dominated and sparsely vegetated areas reflected only historical variation in degradation or was related to variation in inherent soil properties. We then asked whether changes in the c...

2007
Mark J. Fields Debra P. Coffin James R. Gosz

Our objective was to evaluate the effects of burrowing activities by banner-tail kangaroo rats (Dipodornys spectabilis Merriam) on plant community structure and species dominance for two patch types at the ecotone between shortgrass steppe and desert grassland in New Mexico, USA. 10mounds produced by kangaroo rats were selected in patches dominated by Bo~ireloua gracilis (the dominant in shortg...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2002
O Lejeune M Tlidi P Couteron

We show that spatial self-organization allows vegetation to survive greater resource limitation. Isolated vegetation patches observed in nutrient-poor territories of South America and West Africa are interpreted as localized structures arising from the bistability between the bare state and the patchy vegetation state.

2017
Kelly Elschot Anke Vermeulen Wouter Vandenbruwaene Jan P. Bakker Tjeerd J. Bouma Julia Stahl Henk Castelijns Stijn Temmerman

The relative impact of top-down control by herbivores and bottom-up control by environmental conditions on vegetation is a subject of debate in ecology. In this study, we hypothesize that top-down control by goose foraging and bottom-up control by sediment accretion on vegetation composition within an ecosystem can co-occur but operate at different spatial and temporal scales. We used a highly ...

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