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Comparative plant ecology

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The article was published on 1988-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1150 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Plant ecology.

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Biological flora of Central Europe: Rorippa palustris (L.) Besse

TL;DR: Rorippa palustris is an autogamous short-lived polycarpic herb capable of sprouting from roots as discussed by the authors, which prefers open wet habitats, such as pond and river shores or emergent pond bottoms.
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Ecotype variation in early growth, coppicing, and shoot architecture of tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia)

TL;DR: Slower growth rates, and wider and thicker leaves with higher dry matter content, was consistent with earlier inferences that upland plants were arid adapted, and supported their recognition as a distinct ecotype.
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Comparative analysis of experimental data

TL;DR: It is shown using simulations that the design of the experiment in terms of the phylogenetic distribution of the treatment can affect power and Type I error, and that commonly used approaches may have poor statistical properties when both the predictors and response data show strong phylogenetic signal.
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Vegetation dynamics from a coastal peatland: insights from combined plant macrofossil and pollen data

TL;DR: Investigation of plant-macrofossil investigations from a peat layer buried within coastal alluvium at the Caburn suggests that regeneration occurred at a local scale, a process which is likely to have been promoted by a rising water table and sediment consolidation.

Recommendations resulting from the workshop discussions ‘Dunes and Estuaries 2005’: International Conference on Nature Restoration Practices in European Coastal Habitats, Koksijde, Belgium, 19-23 September, 2005

TL;DR: The LIFENature Programme as mentioned in this paper has been funding nature conservation projects across the European territory of the EC Member states since 1992, and it is a limited fund compared to the needs of the Natura 2000 network.