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Invitation to contribute to a Special Feature on “Scaling laws in (vegetation) ecology” in the Journal of Vegetation Science https://t.co/YtAzpmxgIx
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Posted by Jürgen Dengler (Chair of the Guest Editors) Outline: Scaling laws are ubiquitous in ecology. Ignoring them can lead
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Plain language summary of the paper "A comparative study of lichen and bryophyte communities on sandstone and ultramafic bedrocks along a maritime gradient in central California" published in the @JVegSci
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Prepared by Michael Mulroy and Nishanta Rajakaruna Lichens and bryophytes may be small, but they are among the dominant life
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Call to contribute to a Special Collection “Broad-scale classification of European vegetation” in @VCSjournal
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The post provided by Idoia Biurrun (Chief Editor of Vegetation Classification and Survey) The IAVS Working Group European Vegetation Survey
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"Twelve years with DiffVal and TDV: the making of a method" by Tiago Monteiro-Henriques is the Behind the paper post of his latest article in @VCSjournal
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The post provided by Tiago Monteiro-Henriques This post refers to the article TDV-optimization: A novel numerical method for phytosociological tabulation
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Fire regimes in sub-Mediterranean areas negatively affect deciduous shrub and tree species while favouring Mediterranean herbs & low shrubs, blurring the differences between Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean areas. See post by Sabina Burrascano: https://t.co/GCElOOmHbg
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The post provided by Sabina Burrascano This post refers to the article “Transiently richer but profoundly changed: fire regime triggers
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Palaearctic Grasslands 64 is published https://t.co/bCpzMvCkdD
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The post provided by Idoia Biurrun (Deputy Chief Editor of Palaearctic Grasslands) The new issue of Palaearctic Grasslands is out,
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Plain language summary of the paper by Zuñe et al. in the @JVegSci "From Disturbance to Recovery: Unveiling the Role of Goats and Ecological Drivers on Vegetation Dynamics of Trindade Island, South Atlantic, Brazil" https://t.co/DQkzvocOPI
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Prepared by Felipe Zuñe, Márcia Gonçalves Rogério, Ruy José Válka Alves & Nílber Gonçalves da Silva Trindade Island is a
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Plain language summary of the paper in @VCSjournal by Joelson et al. "Floristic patterns in the Andes of northern Patagonia's forests, Argentina: towards integrating ecological responses with expert-based and unsupervised classification methods" https://t.co/YYWdTUvvGg
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Prepared by Natalia Zoe Joelson, Alois Simon, Friedemann von Lampe, Gabriel Ángel Loguercio, Stefan Zerbe, Christoph Leuschner, and Helge Walentowski
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Plain language summary of the paper by G.G.Revenis et al. "Large boulders provide refuge for browse-sensitive species and reveal a legacy of overbrowsing and shifting baselines" from @ApplVegSci
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Prepared by Gillian G. Revenis, Ryan Utz, Rose-Marie Muzika, Thomas P. Diggins, and Walter P. Carson Throughout the Eastern United
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Naqinezhad et al. in @VCSjournal: Advancing vegetation classification of grassland ecosystems across Asia: current status and way forward https://t.co/7uOL4YmGKw
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Prepared by Alireza Naqinezhad, Idoia Biurrun, Victor Chepinoga, Jürgen Dengler, and Arkadiusz Nowak Grasslands are open landscapes mostly covered by
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What happens if you measure traits and coordinates for every plant individual in a grassland? De Benedictis et al. found non-random trait patterns at scales of few centimetres, and large intraspecific variability. Check summary here: https://t.co/36itFSKu3h
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Prepared by Luciano L. M. De Benedictis, Stefano Chelli, Roberto Canullo, and Giandiego Campetella What happens if you measure traits
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Behind the paper post referring to the article "Grassland Changes in the Eastern Alps Over Four Decades: Unveiling Patterns Along an Elevation Gradient" by Gianmaria Bonari and colleagues, published in @ApplVegSci
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Prepared by Gianmaria Bonari, Alessandro Bricca, Davide Andreatta, and Francesco Maria Sabatini This Behind the paper post refers to the
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Plain language summary of the paper by Teixeira et al. published in the @JVegSci , entitled "How does fire exclusion affect the belowground biomass of tropical open ecosystems?" https://t.co/ECC8GKuWDH
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Prepared by Juliana Teixeira, Lara Souza, Aline Bombo & Soizig Le Sradic Fire is key for the maintenance of open
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Palaearctic Grasslands 63 is published https://t.co/tvDyklDiDF
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The post was provided by Idoia Biurrun (Deputy Chief Editor of Palaearctic Grasslands) This post refers to the new issue
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Capybaras shape vegetation in the Iberá Wetlands by grazing, promoting plant diversity. Reintroducing jaguars could change grazing patterns, impacting plant communities and benefiting biodiversity. @ApplVegSci paper by Avila et al. https://t.co/sV0y5fBKBz
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Prepared by Ana Belen Avila, María Jose Corriale, Debora Di Francescantonio, Pablo I. Picca, Emiliano Donadio, Mario S. Di Bitetti,
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Plain language summary for the recent @JVegSci article by Zeidler et al. Response of subalpine plant vegetation to snow cover duration quantified by in situ repeat photography https://t.co/Y120COMjHW
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Prepared by Miroslav Zeidler, Jan Šipoš, Marek Banaš, and Tomáš Václavík Imagine a mountain landscape blanketed in snow. Beneath this
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Plain language summary of the article by Amir Talebi et al. (2024) entitled "Vegetation of the southern slopes of Mt. Damavand, Iran: a comprehensive phytosociological classification" published in @VCSjournal
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Prepared by Amir Talebi, Denys Vynokurov, Farideh Attar, Jürgen Dengler, and Alireza Naqinezhad The Alborz Mountains, home to Damavand Peak—the
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IranVeg, the first national vegetation database of Iran. Explore its potential and see how you can contribute or benefit! 🌍 🌱 https://t.co/L8uWUqwywP
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Prepared by Soghra Ramzi, Jalil Noroozi, Hamid Gholizadeh, Behnam Hamzeh’ee, Younes Asri, Amir Talebi, Halime Moradi, Parastoo Mahdavi, Seyedeh Saeedeh
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Vegetation Classification and Survey (@VCSjournal): Editors’ Choice of the fourth quarter of 2024 https://t.co/md3GhrLsKH
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Prepared by Jürgen Dengler (on behalf of the VCS Chief Editor) Vegetation Classification and Survey (VCS) has completed the fourth
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Behind the paper post for the paper by Guuroh et al. (2024) published in Vegetation Classification and Survey (@VCSjournal), African vegetation studies: introduction to a Special Collection https://t.co/GgnfS4apvT
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The post provided by Reginald T. Guuroh, Leslie Brown, Miguel Alvarez, Manfred Finckh, Ute Schmiedel, Gaolathe Tsheboeng This post refers
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