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Herbivore species identity mediates interspecific competition between plants
Ibanez, S., Bison, M., Lavorel, S., & Moretti, M. (2013). Herbivore species identity mediates interspecific competition between plants. Community Ecology, 14(1), 41-47. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.14.2013.1.5
Indicator values (IndVal) mimic ranking by <em>F</em>-ratio in real-world vegetation data
Wildi, O., & Feldmeyer-Christe, E. (2013). Indicator values (IndVal) mimic ranking by F-ratio in real-world vegetation data. Community Ecology, 14(2), 139-143. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.14.2013.2.3
Effects of neighboring woody plants on target trees with emphasis on effects of understorey shrubs on overstorey physiology in forest communities: a mini-review
Li, M. H., Du, Z., Pan, H. L., Yan, C. F., Xiao, W. F., & Lei, J. P. (2012). Effects of neighboring woody plants on target trees with emphasis on effects of understorey shrubs on overstorey physiology in forest communities: a mini-review. Community Ecology, 13(1), 117-128. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.13.2012.1.14
Facilitation associated with three contrasting shrub species in heavily grazed pastures on the eastern Tibetan Plateau
Li, P. X., Krüsi, B. O., Li, S. L., Cai, X. H., & Yu, F. H. (2011). Facilitation associated with three contrasting shrub species in heavily grazed pastures on the eastern Tibetan Plateau. Community Ecology, 12(1), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.12.2011.1.1
Predictive mapping of floristic site conditions across mire habitats: evaluating data requirements
Ecker, K., Küchler, M., Feldmeyer-Christe, E., Graf, U., & Waser, L. T. (2008). Predictive mapping of floristic site conditions across mire habitats: evaluating data requirements. Community Ecology, 9(2), 133-146. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.9.2008.2.2
Conservation challenge by global change
Feldmeyer-Christe, E. A. B. (2008). Conservation challenge by global change. Community Ecology, 9(2), 131-132. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.9.2008.2.17
Quantifying functional diversity with graphs-theoretical measures: advantages and pitfalls
Ricotta, C., & Moretti, M. (2008). Quantifying functional diversity with graphs-theoretical measures: advantages and pitfalls. Community Ecology, 9(1), 11-16. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.9.2008.1.2
Spectral rarefaction: linking ecological variability and plant species diversity
Rocchini, D., Wohlgemuth, T., Ghisleni, S., & Chiarucci, A. (2008). Spectral rarefaction: linking ecological variability and plant species diversity. Community Ecology, 9(2), 169-176. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.9.2008.2.5
Response of a subalpine grassland to simulated grazing: aboveground productivity along soil phosphorus gradients
Thiel-Egenter, C., Risch, A. C., Jurgensen, M. F., Page-Dumroese, D. S., Krüsi, B. O., & Schütz, M. (2007). Response of a subalpine grassland to simulated grazing: aboveground productivity along soil phosphorus gradients. Community Ecology, 8(1), 111-117. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.8.2007.1.13
Importance of species abundance for assessment of trait composition: an example based on pollinator communities
de Bello, F., Lepš, J., Lavorel, S., & Moretti, M. (2007). Importance of species abundance for assessment of trait composition: an example based on pollinator communities. Community Ecology, 8(2), 163-170. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.8.2007.2.3
Seasonal dynamics of plant species at fine scale in wooded pastures
Kohler, F., Gillet, F., Progin, M. A., Gobat, J. M., & Buttler, A. (2004). Seasonal dynamics of plant species at fine scale in wooded pastures. Community Ecology, 5(1), 7-17. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.5.2004.1.2
Combining remotely sensed spectral data and digital surface models for fine-scale modelling of mire ecosystems
Küchler, M., Ecker, K., Feldmeyer-Christe, E., Graf, U., Küchler, H., & Waser, L. T. (2004). Combining remotely sensed spectral data and digital surface models for fine-scale modelling of mire ecosystems. Community Ecology, 5(1), 55-68. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.5.2004.1.6
Quantitative retrieval of biogeophysical characteristics using imaging spectroscopy - a mountain forest case study
Schaepman, M. E., Koetz, B., Schaepman-Strub, G., Zimmermann, N. E., & Itten, K. I. (2004). Quantitative retrieval of biogeophysical characteristics using imaging spectroscopy - a mountain forest case study. Community Ecology, 5(1), 93-104. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.5.2004.1.9
Prediction of biodiversity - regression of lichen species richness on remote sensing data
Waser, L. T., Stofer, S., Schwarz, M., Kuechler, M., Ivits, E., & Scheidegger, C. (2004). Prediction of biodiversity - regression of lichen species richness on remote sensing data. Community Ecology, 5(1), 121-133. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.5.2004.1.12
Comments on vegetation monitoring approaches
Wildi, O., Feldmeyer-Christe, E., Ghosh, S., & Zimmermann, N. E. (2004). Comments on vegetation monitoring approaches. Community Ecology, 5(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1556/ComEc.5.2004.1.1
Modelling succession from pasture to forest in time and space
Wildi, O. (2002). Modelling succession from pasture to forest in time and space. Community Ecology, 3(2), 181-189.
Reconstruction of a long-term recovery process from pasture to forest
Wildi, O., & Schütz, M. (2000). Reconstruction of a long-term recovery process from pasture to forest. Community Ecology, 1(1), 25-32.