The Relationships of Habitat Conditions, Height Level, and Geographical Position with Fruit and Seed Traits in Populations of Invasive Vine Echinocystis lobata …

K Kostrakiewicz-Gierałt, A Pliszko, B Barabasz-Krasny… - Forests, 2022 - mdpi.com
In climbing plants, fruits can be formed at different heights, depending on the height of
external support. However, the effect of height on fruit and seed traits in invasive vines of …

[HTML][HTML] Leaf nutrient-based processes of conservatism and convergence regulate the vertical stratification of plant growth forms during subtropical forest degradation

K Bai, Y Yang, S Lv, W Shen, X Xu, W Li, Y Tan - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Unveiling the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that guide the differentiation of
various plant growth forms into vertical forest strata during forest degradation continues to …

No Fertile Island Effects or Salt Island Effects of Tamarix chinensis on Understory Herbaceous Communities Were Found in the Coastal Area of Laizhou Bay, China

D Zhou, W Guo, M Li, F Eller, C Zhang, P Wu, S Yi… - Wetlands, 2020 - Springer
Tamarix chinensis is a dominant species in both the Yellow River Delta Natural Reserve and
Changyi National Marine Specific Protection Area, Laizhou Bay, China, and plays an …

Disentangling effects of disturbance severity and frequency: Does bioindication really work?

R Pielech, P Czortek - Ecology and Evolution, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Ecological disturbances are recognized as a crucial factor influencing the attributes of
ecological communities. Depending on the specific adaptation or life cycle, plant species …

[PDF][PDF] Spatial modeling of forage crops for tiger prey species in the area surrounding highway 304 in the Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex

P Paansri, N Sangprom, W Suksavate… - Environment and …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Spatial modeling is an analytical procedure that simulates real-world conditions using
remote sensing and geographic information systems. The field data in this study were …

Climbing strategy in herbs does not necessarily lead to lower investments into stem biomass

A Klimeš, L Klimešová, A Bartušková, J Klimešová - Plant Ecology, 2020 - Springer
Herbaceous climbers (vines) represent a growth strategy in which the stem lacks most of its
supporting function. This has led to the hypothesis that herbaceous climbers are structural …