4.1 Article

Diversity and Frequency of Clonal Traits Along Natural and Land-Use Gradients in Grasslands of the Swiss Alps

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Plant Sciences

Survival types of high mountain plants under extreme temperatures

Walter Larcher et al.

FLORA (2010)

Article Plant Sciences

Impact of abundance weighting on the response of seed traits to climate and land use

Robin J. Pakeman et al.

JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY (2008)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Scale effects and human impact on the elevational species richness gradients

D. Nogues-Bravo et al.

NATURE (2008)

Review Biodiversity Conservation

Plant trait responses to grazing -: a global synthesis

Sandra Diaz et al.

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2007)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Using niche-based models to improve the sampling of rare species

A Guisan et al.

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (2006)

Review Plant Sciences

A handbook of protocols for standardised and easy measurement of plant functional traits worldwide

JHC Cornelissen et al.

AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY (2003)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Effect of low-intensity grazing on the species-rich vegetation of traditionally mown subalpine meadows

M Fischer et al.

BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2002)

Review Ecology

Vive la difference:: plant functional diversity matters to ecosystem processes

S Díaz et al.

TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION (2001)