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Excerpta botanica. Sectio A, Taxonomica et chorologica
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ISSN: 00144037 Publisher: Stuttgart Fischer

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Publication stopped in 1997 (SWETS, 10.02.00).2 Vol. (7 issues each) / year

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58 --- Botany --- dead periodical --- 58 Botany --- Paleobotany --- 58 Botanie --- Botanie


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Contingencies during the ecological restoration of semi-natural grasslands and their effects on plant species, functional traits and genetic diversity.
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ISBN: 9789086496570 Year: 2013 Publisher: Leuven KU Leuven. Faculteit Wetenschappen

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In an attempt to halt species and habitat loss across the continent, many restoration projects have been established across Europe. However, clear scientific insight in the processes governing the success of these restoration projects is currently limited, as traditional ecological restoration research mainly focuses on the species level and the effects of site-level conditions on assembly outcome. In this study, we evaluated several underexplored aspects of community assembly following restoration within several restored calcareous grasslands in the Viroin valley in southern Belgium. In an attempt to contribute to a better understanding of how different processes shape species colonization and community assembly following restoration, we examined the effects of the landscape configuration and contingencies on community assembly at different levels of diversity organization. More specifically, we looked at the species and functional trait level assembly of the above ground vegetation and the soil seed bank, on the one hand, and the population gene level during colonization of the long-lived grassland species, Origanum vulgare, on the other.Progressing assembly of the above ground vegetation was found to consist of a sequential replacement of generalist species with specialist species, which was reflected by a directional assembly at the functional trait level. Landscape configuration significantly affected this assembly, as grassland isolation slowed down assembly at both the species and the trait level. More interestingly, spatial isolation was found to act as a trait filter, independent of assembly age. We found a proportionally higher occurrence of species with light seeds and a high seed attachment potential in more isolated restoration patches, which could indicate that dispersal is likely more limited in isolated grasslands.Furthermore, we compared differentiation among these restored grasslands based on the species and functional trait composition. These analyses showed that trait similarity among grasslands clearly increased with the amount of time since restoration, indicating trait convergence through time. At the species level, we found no evidence of convergence through time, with even a trend towards divergence. These results support the idea that only limited niches occur, which are only filled by species that have the appropriate functional traits, resulting in clear deterministic assembly at the trait level. Species identity, on the contrary, has no role in this niche filling. The first appropriate species to reach a restoration site will be the ones that get established, resulting in divergence of the species composition among restored grasslands. When comparing the genetic diversity of recent populations and old, putative source populations of Origanum vulgare, we did not observe decreased genetic diversity in recent populations, nor inflated genetic differentiation among them.Nevertheless, a significantly higher inbreeding coefficient was observed in recent populations, although this was not associated with negative effects on two measured proxies related to reproductive success. Our analyses indicated that colonization occurred from several source populations, with sufficient gene flow overcoming any large genetic founder effects, which likely increased the overall metapopulation viability of O. vulgare. Gene flow was nonetheless affected by the spatial configuration of the grasslands as gene flow into the recent populations mainly originated from nearby source populations.Comparing the soil seed bank composition of restored and ancient grassland, we observed that the species richness decreased through time. This was reflected at the trait level by a replacement of traits associated with generalist therophytes by traits typical for chamaephytes and grassland specialists. While species differentiation remained relatively constant, trait differentiation was observed to decrease through time. Only the species composition of ancient grasslands was affected by spatial isolation. The seed bank composition of ancient grasslands was furthermore observed to be a nested subset of that of young grasslands. These results suggest that community disassembly occurs in the seed bank. This implicates that directly following restoration, a large and diverse seed bank is formed, followed by a gradual net loss of species. Although theory predicts this species loss to be driven by seed persistence traits, we found that this was not the case in our system, but that species loss was likely governed by functional changes in the above ground community. This disassembly process results in one deterministic end state at the trait level, but not at the species level.Our results suggest that several parallels in assembly patterns exist among the different organizational levels of diversity, most notably among both the species and functional trait level of the above ground community and the soil seed bank. Nevertheless, clear differences among the different organizational levels also remain, illustrating the importance of a multi-level approach to gain in-depth insight in community assembly following restoration. More specifically, restoration monitoring should evaluate the genetic viability of colonizing species in parallel with community assembly since colonization itself is not a guarantee for successful establishment. The soil seed bank can furthermore significantly affect above ground assembly and should for this reason be taken into account. Finally, we observed that the spatial configuration of the study area and priority effects significantly affect assembly patterns, and should therefore be included when designing restoration projects.

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academic collection --- 58 --- Botany --- Theses --- 58 Botany --- 58 Botanie --- Botanie


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Università di Pavia. Istituto botanico. Laboratorio crittogamico. Atti
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ISSN: 03676951 03733947 Publisher: Pavia Fusi

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#ANTILTPND9607 --- 58 --- Botany --- 58 Botany --- 58 Botanie --- Botanie


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Annales de physiologie végétale.
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ISSN: 05701643 Publisher: Paris : Institut national de la recherche agronomique,

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58 --- Botany --- Periodicals --- 58 Botany --- 58 Botanie --- Botanie


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Flora Polska
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ISSN: 00715816 Publisher: Warszawa Panstwowe wydawnictwo naukowe

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#ANTIL9606 --- 58 --- Botany --- 58 Botany --- 58 Botanie --- Botanie


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United Arab Republic journal of botany
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ISSN: 03723747 Publisher: Cairo Botanical society of Cairo

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#TS:WDEP --- 58 --- Botany --- Periodicals --- 58 Botany --- 58 Botanie --- Botanie


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Encyclopédie universelle des 15000 plantes et fleurs de jardin de A à Z
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ISBN: 2035603811 9782035603814 Year: 2004 Publisher: Paris Larousse

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encyclopedia --- 58 --- 58 Botany --- Botany --- 58 Botanie --- Botanie


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Systematics and geography of plants
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ISSN: 13747886 Year: 1999 Volume: 71/2 Publisher: Meise

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Life Sciences --- Botany --- 58 --- 58 Botanie --- Botanie --- 58 Botany --- Periodicals


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Revue de cytologie et de biologie végétales
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ISSN: 00351067 Publisher: Paris

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Acta botanica Fennica.
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ISSN: 00015369 Year: 1925 Publisher: Helsingforsiae Societas pro fauna et flora Fennica.

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Botany --- Botanique --- Societies --- #TS:WMAG --- 58 --- Periodicals --- Plants --- Plants. --- 58 Botany --- 58 Botanie --- Botanie --- Societies.

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