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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.
, Kimberley, Adam
, Cousins, Sara A.O.
, Santamaría Bueno, Silvia, Honnay, Olivier
, Krickl, Patricia
, Plue, Jan, Poschlod, Peter, Traveset, Anna und Bullock, James M.
(2023)
Could green infrastructure supplement ecosystem service provision from semi-natural grasslands?
Journal of Environmental Management 328, S. 116952.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
Krickl, Patricia
(2022)
The significance of connectivity by livestock for restoration and conservation of calcareous grasslands.
Dissertation, Universität Regensburg.
, Bullock, James M., Hellemans, Bart, Hooftman, Danny A. P.
, Krickl, Patricia
, Leus, Leen, Peeters, Gerrit, Poschlod, Peter, Traveset, Anna, Volckaert, Filip, Cousins, Sara A. O.
und Honnay, Olivier
(2022)
Green infrastructure can promote plant functional connectivity in a grassland species around fragmented semi‐natural grasslands in NW‐Europe.
Ecography 2022 (10).
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
, Kimberley, Adam, Cousins, Sara A. O.
, Escribano-Avila, Gema, Honnay, Olivier
, Krickl, Patricia
, Plue, Jan, Poschlod, Peter
, Traveset, Anna und Bullock, James M.
(2021)
Dispersal limitation, eutrophication and propagule pressure constrain the conservation value of Grassland Green Infrastructure.
Biological Conservation 258, S. 109152.
Volltext nicht vorhanden.
, 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.
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