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Ilona Knollová

Researcher at Masaryk University

Publications -  35
Citations -  2226

Ilona Knollová is an academic researcher from Masaryk University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vegetation & Vegetation (pathology). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1670 citations.

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Separating habitat invasibility by alien plants from the actual level of invasion

TL;DR: These habitats experience recurrent disturbances and are rich, at least temporarily, in available nutrients, which supports the hypothesis that fluctuating resources are the major cause of habitat invasibility.
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Global trait–environment relationships of plant communities

Helge Bruelheide, +118 more
TL;DR: It is shown that global trait composition is captured by two main dimensions that are only weakly related to macro-environmental drivers, which reflect the trade-offs at the species level but are weakly associated with climate and soil conditions at the global scale.
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European Vegetation Archive (EVA): an integrated database of European vegetation plots

Milan Chytrý, +96 more
TL;DR: The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) as mentioned in this paper is a database of European vegetation plots developed by the IAVS Working Group Europe Vegetation Survey (WGSVSS) since 2012 and made available for use in research projects in 2014.
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Invasions by alien plants in the Czech Republic: a quantitativeassessment across habitats

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the occurrence of alien plant species in all the major habitats in the Czech Republic using a data set of 20,468 vegetation plots, classified into 32 habitats according to the EUNIS classification.
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sPlot – A new tool for global vegetation analyses

Helge Bruelheide, +184 more
TL;DR: The sPlot database as mentioned in this paper contains 1,121,244 vegetation plots, which comprise 23,586,216 records of plant species and their relative cover or abundance in plots collected worldwide between 1885 and 2015.