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High spatial resolution satellite data for monitoring fine-scale plant species spatial turnover in semi-natural grasslands
2012) 42nd Annual Meeting "From Basic Ecology to the Challenges of Modern Society" In Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie 42. p.269-270(
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Can hyperspectral remote sensing data be related to fine‐scale plant trait diversity in grasslands?
2012) 42nd Annual Meeting "From Basic Ecology to the Challenges of Modern Society" In Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie 42. p.270-270(
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Spectral heterogeneity of QuickBird satellite data is related to fine-scale plant species spatial turnover in semi-natural grasslands
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Linking landscape history and dispersal traits in grassland plant communities
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Responses of grassland species richness to local and landscape factors depend on spatial scale and habitat specialization
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- 2010
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History matters: village distances, grazing and grassland species diversity
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Predicted effects of management on vascular plant species in arable field margins
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Inventorying management status and plant species richness in semi-natural grasslands using high spatial resolution imagery
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Dispersal traits in grassland plant communities are related to the historical landscape
2010) 40th Anniversary Meeting of the Ecological Society of Germany, Switzerland and Austria In [Publication information missing](
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Dispersal traits in grassland plant communities are related to the historical landscape
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