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Establishment patterns in a secondary tree line ecotone

Peringer, Alexander  
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Rosenthal, Gert
2011
Ecological Modelling

On semi-open pre-alpine fen pastures Alder encroachment creates a dynamic mosaic of grassland and woodland, which is rich in ecotones from fen to Carr. The structural diversity in colonisation patterns of Alder on fens suggests a dependency on multiple environmental drivers. Unidirectional progressive ecotone development provides an opportunity to address a current deficit in understanding successional patterns, i.e. process-pattern relationships in a multiple factor regime.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2011.05.025
Web of Science ID

WOS:000295071400011

Author(s)
Peringer, Alexander  
Rosenthal, Gert
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Ecological Modelling
Volume

222

Start page

3120

End page

3131

Subjects

Succession

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Fen

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Alnus glutinosa

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Individual-based modelling

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Colonisation

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Stochasticity

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Glutinosa L Gaertn

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Wooded Pastures

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Grazing Pressure

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Gap Models

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Dynamics

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Ecology

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Plants

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Succession

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Vegetation

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Light

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December 16, 2011
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