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- 2014
- Tree species determine the colonisation success of forest herbs in post-agricultural forests: results from a 9 yr introduction experiment (
- Forest herbs show species-specific responses to variation in light regime on sites with contrasting soil acidity: an experiment mimicking forest conversion scenarios (
- Tree species effects on herb layer development in post-agricultural forests (
- 2013
- Understorey vegetation shifts following the conversion of temperate deciduous forest to spruce plantation (
- Can soil acidity and light help to explain tree species effects on forest herb layer performance in post-agricultural forests? (
- 2012
- Reappearance of old growth elements in lowland woodlands in northern Belgium: do the associated species follow? (
- Diverging effects of two contrasting tree species on soil and herb layer development in a chronosequence of post-agricultural forest (
- 2011
- Clear-felling effects on colonization rates of shade-tolerant forest herbs into a post-agricultural forest adjacent to ancient forest (
- Bionomics and distribution of the stag beetle, Lucanus cervus (L.) across Europe (
- Can tree species choice influence recruitment of ancient forest species in post-agricultural forest? (
- 2009
- Recovery of post-agricultural forest: tree species determines soil properties and possibilities for ecosystem restoration (
- A protection strategy for the stag beetle (Lucanus cervus, (L., 1758), Lucanidae) based on habitat requirements and colonisation capacity (
- Ontwikkeling van criteria voor de beoordeling van de lokale staat van instandhouding van de Natura 2000 habitattypen, versie 2.0 (
- 2008
- Applying species distribution modelling for the conservation of the threatened saproxylic stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) (
- Distribution of Lucanus cervus (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) in Belgium: surviving in a changing landscape (