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2023

Iberl, Katerina , Poschlod, Peter und Reisch, Christoph (2023) A source of hidden diversity: soil seed bank and aboveground populations of a common herb contain similar levels of genetic variation. Plant Biology.

Krickl, Patricia und Poschlod, Peter (2023) Calcareous grassland restored by clearance and subsequent sheep grazing show fast recovery of plant functional traits – Results from a 25-year-long experiment. Global Ecology and Conservation 45, e02509.

Dayrell, Roberta L. C. , Ott, Tankred , Horrocks, Tom und Poschlod, Peter (2023) Automated extraction of seed morphological traits from images. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 14 (7), S. 1708-1718.

2022

Iberl, Katerina , Poschlod, Peter und Reisch, Christoph (2022) Restoration of calcareous grasslands by natural recolonization after forest clearing and its impact on the genetic variation of three common herb species. Biodiversity and Conservation 32, S. 671-690.

Straubinger, Cornelia , Reisch, Christoph und Poschlod, Peter (2022) Effects of historical management on the vegetation and habitat properties of wet meadows in Germany. Restoration Ecology, e13839. Volltext nicht vorhanden.

Mašková, Tereza und Poschlod, Peter (2022) Hydrology regime and hydrology recruitment niche predict changes in plant community composition across a pond habitat. Journal of Vegetation Science 33 (6), e13164.

Rosbakh, Sergey , Chalmandrier, Loïc , Phartyal, Shyam S. und Poschlod, Peter (2022) Inferring community assembly processes from functional seed trait variation along elevation gradient. Journal of Ecology 110 (10), S. 2374-2387.

Lehmair, Theresa Anna, Poschlod, Peter und Reisch, Christoph (2022) The impact of environment on genetic and epigenetic variation in Trifolium pratense populations from two contrasting semi-natural grasslands. Royal Society Open Science 9 (5), S. 211406.

Mašková, Tereza , Phartyal, Shyam S., Abedi, Mehdi , Bartelheimer, Maik und Poschlod, Peter (2022) Soil moisture level and substrate type determine long-term seed lifespan in a soil seed bank. Plant and Soil.

Rosbakh, Sergey , Pichler, Maximilian , Poschlod, Peter und Török, Péter (2022) Machine‐learning algorithms predict soil seed bank persistence from easily available traits. Applied Vegetation Science 25 (2), e12660.

Sucholas, Joanna, Molnár, Zsolt, Łuczaj, Łukasz und Poschlod, Peter (2022) Local traditional ecological knowledge about hay management practices in wetlands of the Biebrza Valley, Poland. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 18, art.no.9.

Mašková, Tereza und Poschlod, Peter (2022) Soil Seed Bank Persistence Across Time and Burial Depth in Calcareous Grassland Habitats. Frontiers in Plant Science 2021 (12).

2021

Reisch, Christoph , Lehmair, Theresa A. , Pagel, Ellen und Poschlod, Peter (2021) Drivers of genetic diversity in plant populations differ between semi-natural grassland types. Biodiversity and Conservation 30 (12), S. 3549-3561. Volltext nicht vorhanden.

Ptáková, Michaela, Pokorný, Petr, Šída, Petr, Novák, Jan , Horáček, Ivan, Juřičková, Lucie , Meduna, Petr, Bezděk, Aleš, Myšková, Eva, Walls, Matthew und Poschlod, Peter (2021) From Mesolithic hunters to Iron Age herders: a unique record of woodland use from eastern central Europe (Czech Republic). Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 30 (2), S. 269-286. Volltext nicht vorhanden.

Kimberley, Adam , Hooftman, Danny , Bullock, James M., Honnay, Olivier , Krickl, Patricia, Lindgren, Jessica, Plue, Jan, Poschlod, Peter , Traveset, Anna und Cousins, Sara A. O. (2021) Functional rather than structural connectivity explains grassland plant diversity patterns following landscape scale habitat loss. Landscape Ecology 36 (1), S. 265-280. Volltext nicht vorhanden.

Gilck, Fridtjof und Poschlod, Peter (2021) The history of human land use activities in the Northern Alps since the Neolithic Age. A reconstruction of vegetation and fire history in the Mangfall Mountains (Bavaria, Germany). The Holocene 31 (4), S. 579-591. Volltext nicht vorhanden.

Fernández‐Pascual, Eduardo , Carta, Angelino, Mondoni, Andrea, Cavieres, Lohengrin A. , Rosbakh, Sergey , Venn, Susanna, Satyanti, Annisa , Guja, Lydia, Briceño, Verónica F., Vandelook, Filip , Mattana, Efisio, Saatkamp, Arne, Bu, Haiyan, Sommerville, Karen, Poschlod, Peter , Liu, Kun, Nicotra, Adrienne und Jiménez‐Alfaro, Borja (2021) The seed germination spectrum of alpine plants: a global meta‐analysis. New Phytologist 229 (6), S. 3573-3586. Volltext nicht vorhanden.

2020

Pagel, Ellen , Lehmair, Theresa A. , Poschlod, Peter und Reisch, Christoph (2020) Genetic Variation of Typical Plant Species in Hay Meadows: The Effect of Land Use History, Landscape Structure, and Habitat Quality. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8 (593302), S. 1-11.

Lehmair, Theresa Anna, Pagel, Ellen , Poschlod, Peter und Reisch, Christoph (2020) Surrounding landscape structures, rather than habitat age, drive genetic variation of typical calcareous grassland plant species. Landscape Ecology 35, S. 2881-2893.

Pagel, Ellen , Poschlod, Peter und Reisch, Christoph (2020) Habitat matters – Strong genetic and epigenetic differentiation in Linum catharticum from dry and wet grasslands. Ecology and Evolution 10 (18), S. 10271-10280.

Lehmair, Theresa Anna, Pagel, Ellen , Poschlod, Peter und Reisch, Christoph (2020) Genetic variation of litter meadow species reflects gene flow by hay transfer and mowing with agricultural machines. Conservation Genetics 21, S. 879-890.

Kulke, Claudia, Schröder, Albert, Schweikl, Gabriele und Poschlod, Peter (2020) Prachtvolle Botanik-Werke vergangener Jahrhunderte: Die Kandlersche Sammlung an der Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg. Hoppea, Denkschriften der Regensburgischen Botanischen Gesellschaft 81, S. 35-50.

Phartyal, Shyam S., Rosbakh, Sergey , Ritz, C. und Poschlod, Peter (2020) Ready for change: seed traits contribute to the high adaptability of mudflat species to their unpredictable habitat. Journal of Vegetation Science 31, S. 331-342.

Chen, Si‐Chong, Poschlod, Peter , Antonelli, Alexandre , Liu, Udayangani, Dickie, John B. und Rejmanek, Marcel (2020) Trade‐off between seed dispersal in space and time. Ecology Letters 23 (11), S. 1635-1642. Volltext nicht vorhanden.

2019

Fokuhl, Gerriet, Heinze, Jürgen und Poschlod, Peter (2019) An Ant-Plant Mesocosm Experiment Reveals Dispersal Patterns of Myrmecochorous Plants. Forests 10 (12), S. 1149.

Tausch, Simone, Leipold, Martin, Reisch, Christoph und Poschlod, Peter (2019) Dormancy and endosperm presence influence the ex-situ conservation potential in central European calcareous grassland plants. AoB PLANTS 2019 (plz035), S. 1-33.

2018

Phartyal, Shyam S., Rosbakh, Sergey und Poschlod, Peter (2018) Seed germination ecology in Trapa natans L., a widely distributed freshwater macrophyte. Aquatic Botany 147, S. 18-23. Volltext nicht vorhanden.

2005

Bugla, B. und Poschlod, Peter (2005) Biotopverbund für die Migration von Pflanzen – Förderung von Ausbreitungsprozessen statt „statischen“ Korridoren und Trittsteinen. Das Fallbeispiel „Pflanzenarten der Sandmagerrasen“ in Bamberg, Bayern. In: Reck, H. und Haenel, K. und Böttcher, M. und Winter, A., (eds.) Lebensraumkorridore für Mensch und Natur. Naturschutz und Biologische Vielfalt, 17. Bundesamt für Naturschutz, Bonn- Bad Godesberg, S. 101-117. ISBN 3-7843-3917-4. Volltext nicht vorhanden.

Poschlod, Peter , Tackenberg, O. und Bonn, S. (2005) Plant dispersal potential and its relation to species frequency and coexistence. In: van der Maarel, Eddy, (ed.) Vegetation Ecology. Blackwell, Oxford, S. 147-171. ISBN 0-632-05761-0. Volltext nicht vorhanden.

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