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The role of semi‐open habitats as dispersal corridors for plant species of woodlands and open habitats
Applied Vegetation Science ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-06 , DOI: 10.1111/avsc.12526
Eliane Travers 1 , Witja Till Pitz 1 , Andreas Fichtner 1 , Diethart Matthies 2 , Werner Härdtle 1
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European pasture landscapes have been shaped by grazing and alternate husbandry. They are structurally characterised by mosaics of open habitat patches, individual trees and groups of trees or shrubs. We investigated whether these semi‐open habitats may act as stepping stones and thus as dispersal corridors for both plants from woodlands and open habitats to mitigate habitat fragmentation effects. We (a) contrasted the plant communities in semi‐open habitats with those of woodlands and open habitats, and (b) explored which life‐history traits or environmental requirements are associated with the presence or absence of species in semi‐open habitats.

中文翻译:

半开放式栖息地在林地和开放式栖息地植物物种扩散走廊中的作用

欧洲的牧场景观是由放牧和交替饲养而形成的。它们的结构特征是开放的栖息地斑块,单独的树木以及成群的树木或灌木丛的马赛克。我们调查了这些半开阔的生境是否可能充当垫脚石,从而充当林地植物和开阔生境的植物的扩散走廊,以减轻生境破碎化的影响。我们(a)将半开放性生境中的植物群落与林地和开放性生境中的植物群落进行了比较,(b)探讨了哪些生活史特征或环境要求与半开放性生境中物种的存在与否相关。
更新日期:2020-01-06
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