Multiple Regenerative Strategies of Short-Lived Species: An Effect on Geographical Distribution, Preference of Human-Made Habitats and Invasive Status (English)
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Title:Multiple Regenerative Strategies of Short-Lived Species: An Effect on Geographical Distribution, Preference of Human-Made Habitats and Invasive Status
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Published in:FOLIA GEOBOTANICA ; 46, 2-3 ; 181-189
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Publication date:2011-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 46, Issue 2-3
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Searching for the Relevance of Clonal and Bud Bank Traits Across Floras and CommunitiesKlimešová, J. / Bello, F. / Herben, T. et al. | 2011
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Meristem Growth, Phenology, and Architecture in Chamaephytes of the Iberian Peninsula: Insights into a Largely Neglected Life FormMontserrat-Martí, G. / Palacio, S. / Milla, R. n. / Giménez-Benavides, L. et al. | 2011
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Length of the Spacer Rather than its Plasticity Relates to Species Distribution in Various Natural HabitatsSammul, M. et al. | 2011
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Resprouting Response of Aquatic Clonal Plants to Cutting May Explain Their Resistance to Spate FloodingMony, C. / Puijalon, S. / Bornette, G. et al. | 2011
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Remnant Populations and Plant Functional Traits in Abandoned Semi-Natural GrasslandsJohansson, V. A. / Cousins, S. A. / Eriksson, O. et al. | 2011
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Multiple Regenerative Strategies of Short-Lived Species: An Effect on Geographical Distribution, Preference of Human-Made Habitats and Invasive StatusMartínková, J. / Klimeš, L. / Klimešová, J. et al. | 2011
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Clonal Growth Forms in Eastern Ladakh, Western Himalayas: Classification and Habitat PreferencesKlimešová, J. / Doležal, J. / Dvorský, M. / Bello, F. / Klimeš, L. et al. | 2011
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Clonal Growth Strategies Along Flooding and Grazing Gradients in Atlantic Coastal MeadowsBenot, M. L. / Mony, C. / Merlin, A. / Marion, B. / Bouzillé, J. B. / Bonis, A. et al. | 2011
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Do Clonal and Bud Bank Traits Vary in Correspondence with Soil Properties and Resource Acquisition Strategies? Patterns in Alpine Communities in the Scandian MountainsRusch, G. M. / Wilmann, B. / Klimešová, J. / Evju, M. et al. | 2011
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Diversity and Frequency of Clonal Traits Along Natural and Land-Use Gradients in Grasslands of the Swiss AlpsWellstein, C. / Kuss, P. et al. | 2011
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Patterns of Clonal Growth Modes Along a Chronosequence of Post-Coppice Forest Regeneration in Beech Forests of Central ItalyCanullo, R. / Campetella, G. / Mucina, L. / Chelli, S. / Wellstein, C. / Bartha, S. n. et al. | 2011
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The Association of Dispersal and Persistence Traits of Plants with Different Stages of Succession in Central European Man-Made HabitatsLatzel, V. t. / Klimešová, J. / Doležal, J. / Pyšek, P. / Tackenberg, O. / Prach, K. et al. | 2011