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Forest edges reduce slug (but not snail) activity-density across Western Europe
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Strength of forest edge effects on litter-dwelling macro-arthropods across Europe is influenced by forest age and edge properties
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Functional trait variation of forest understorey plant communities across Europe
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Desiccation resistance determines distribution of woodlice along forest edge-to-interior gradients
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Species diversity, pollinator resource value and edibility potential of woody networks in the countryside in northern Belgium
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Bosranden hebben een sterke invloed op de verspreiding van strooiselfauna
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Do looks matter? A case study on extensive green roofs using discrete choice experiments
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Atmospheric nitrogen deposition on petals enhances seed quality of the forest herb Anemone nemorosa
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Biological flora of the British Isles : Milium effusum
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Where does the community start, and where does it end? : including the seed bank to reassess forest herb layer responses to the environment
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Combining biodiversity resurveys across regions to advance global change research
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Biotic and abiotic drivers of intraspecific trait variation within plant populations of three herbaceous plant species along a latitudinal gradient
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Drivers of earthworm incidence and abundance across European forests
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Ecosystem services from small forest patches in agricultural landscapes
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Acido- and neutrophilic temperate forest plants display distinct shifts in ecological pH niche across north-western Europe
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Complementary distribution patterns of arthropod detritivores (woodlice and millipedes) along forest edge-to-interior gradients
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Light accelerates plant responses to warming
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Drivers of temporal changes in temperate forest plant diversity vary across spatial scales
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The contribution of patch-scale conditions is greater than that of macroclimate in explaining local plant diversity in fragmented forests across Europe
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Patterns of phenotypic trait variation in two temperate forest herbs along a broad climatic gradient
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The analysis of spatio-temporal forest changes (1775-2000) in Flanders (northern Belgium) indicates habitat-specific levels of fragmentation and area loss
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Low genetic diversity despite multiple introductions of the invasive plant species Impatiens glandulifera in Europe
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Woodlice and millipedes in small forest fragments in Europe: possible implications for litter decomposition
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More slug-predator Carabid beetles in the edge of forest fragments than in their interior
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The effects of hemiparasitic plant removal on community structure and seedling establishment in semi-natural grasslands
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Hemiparasitic litter additions alter gross nitrogen turnover in temperate semi-natural grassland soils
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Effects of enhanced nitrogen inputs and climate warming on a forest understorey plant assessed by transplant experiments along a latitudinal gradient
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A model-based approach to studying changes in compositional heterogeneity
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Klimaatverandering en Belgische bossen : een evaluatie van experimenten en langetermijnveranderingen
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Reply to Harwood et al.: Thermophilization estimation is robust to the scale of species distribution data
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Plant movements and climate warming: intraspecific variation in growth responses to nonlocal soils
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Effects of two contrasting hemiparasitic plant species on biomass production and nitrogen availability
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Application of the ancient forest concept to potential natural vegetation mapping in Flanders, a strongly altered landscape in Northern Belgium
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Nutrient input from hemiparasitic litter favors plant species with a fast-growth strategy
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Sleutelrol voor halfparasieten in de biogeochemie van soortenrijke graslanden
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Microclimate moderates plant responses to macroclimate warming
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Climatic control of forest herb seed banks along a latitudinal gradient
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Ecological niche shifts of understorey plants along a latitudinal gradient of temperate forests in north-western Europe
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Latitudinal gradients as natural laboratories to infer species' responses to temperature
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The interactive effects of climate warming, enhanced nitrogen inputs and changing management on understorey plant dynamics of temperate forests
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Forest herb layer response to long-term light deficit along a forest developmental series
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A novel comparative research platform designed to determine the functional significance of tree species diversity in European forests
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Impact of mechanized harvesting on compaction of sandy and clayey forest soils : results of a meta-analysis
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Distinguishing between turnover and nestedness in the quantification of biotic homogenization
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Driving factors behind the eutrophication signal in understorey plant communities of deciduous temperate forests
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Nutrient input from hemiparasitic litter favors species with a high-nutrient strategy
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Seed banking in ancient forest species: why total sampled area really matters
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Experimental assessment of the survival and performance of forest herbs transplanted beyond their range limit
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The response of forest plant regeneration to temperature variation along a latitudinal gradient
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Temperature effects on forest herbs assessed by warming and transplant experiments along a latitudinal gradient
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N fate of decomposing hemiparasitic plant litter: a 15N tracer study
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Direct and indirect impacts of hemiparasitic plants on community structure and biogeochemical cycling in semi-natural grasslands
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An intraspecific application of the leaf-height-seed ecology strategy scheme to forest herbs along a latitudinal gradient
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Temperature effects on forest herbs assessed by warming and transplant experiments along a latitudinal gradient
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Impact of forest soil compaction on growth and survival of tree saplings
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A quantitative indicator framework for stand level evaluation and monitoring of environmentally sustainable forest management
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Former land use affects the nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and biomass of forest herbs
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A latitudinal gradient in seed nutrients of the forest herb Anemone nemorosa
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Interregional variation in the floristic recovery of post-agricultural forests
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Direct and indirect impacts of hemiparasitic plants on community structure and biogeochemical cycling in semi-natural grasslands
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Long-term scenarios of the invasive black cherry in pine-oak forest: impact of regeneration success
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Clear-felling effects on colonization rates of shade-tolerant forest herbs into a post-agricultural forest adjacent to ancient forest
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Effects of soil compaction on growth and survival of tree saplings: a meta-analysis
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Experimental assessment of ecological restoration options for compacted forest soils
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Plantendiversiteit in alluviale bossen gaat kopje onder : onverwachte vegetatieontwikkeling in jonge en oude bossen in amper dertig jaar
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Temperature effects on forest herbs assessed by warming and transplant experiments along a latitudinal gradient
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Significant effects of temperature on the reproductive output of the forest herb Anemone nemorosa L.
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Forest herbs in the face of global change: a single-species-multiple-threats approach for Anemone nemorosa
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Will the sleeping beauties wake up?: seasonal dormancy cycles in seeds of the holoparasite Cuscuta epithymum
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Small-scale seed-bank patterns in a forest soil
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The use of open-top chambers in forests for evaluating warming effects on herbaceous understorey plants
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Prunus serotina unleashed: invader dominance after 70 years of forest development
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Factors affecting radial growth of the invasive Prunus serotina in pine plantations in Flanders
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Plasticity in response to phosphorus and light availability in four forest herbs
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The phosphorus legacy of former agricultural land use can affect the production of germinable seeds in forest herbs
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Unexpected understorey community development after 30 years in ancient and post-agricultural forests
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Early trajectories of spontaneous vegetation recovery after intensive agricultural land use
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Seed-bank convergence under different tree species during forest development
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Patterns of Prunus serotina invasion in two contrasting forests
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Phenotypic plasticity across latitude: a buffer against climate warming in forest herbs?
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Impact van gemechaniseerde houtoogst op Vlaamse bosbodems
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Short-term warming effects on phenology, growth and reproduction of the vernal forest herb Anemone nemorosa L.
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Environmental limitation contributes to the differential colonization capacity of two forest herbs
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Unravelling the effects of temperature, latitude and local environment on the reproduction of forest herbs
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Zullen bosplantenpopulaties zich ooit vestigen in jonge bossen op voormalige landbouwgronden?
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Metapopulation viability of an endangered holoparasitic plant in a dynamic landscape
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Limited by the host: host age hampers establishment of holoparasite Cuscuta epithymum
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Hidden in the host: unexpected vegetative hibernation of the holoparasite Cuscuta epithymum (L.) L. and its implications for population persistence
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The importance of artefacts of ancient land use on plant communities in Meerdaal forest, Belgium
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Forest seed banks along an intensity gradient of ancient agriculture
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Significant effects of temperature on the sexual reproduction of the clonal forest herb Anemone nemorosa L.
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Germination requirements and seed mass of slow- and fast-colonizing temperate forest herbs along a latitudinal gradient
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Low recruitment across life stages partly accounts for the slow colonization of forest herbs
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Does Prunus serotina act as an aggressive invader in areas with a low propagule pressure?
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The seedling bank stabilizes the erratic early regeneration stages of the invasive Prunus serotina
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The invasive Prunus serotina stabilizes its erratic early regeneration by building up a seedling bank
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Long-term population dynamics of Prunus serotina in natural forests on sandy soils
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Is Amerikaanse vogelkers overal even invasief?
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Flora en vegetatie, ook een spiegel van het verleden?
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Patterns of Prunus serotina invasion in two contrasting forests on sandy soils