22 results on '"Ozinga, Wim A."'
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2. Use of the Ecological Information System SynBioSys for the Analysis of Large Datasets
3. Predictability of Plant Species Composition from Environmental Conditions Is Constrained by Dispersal Limitation
4. How Important Is Long-Distance Seed Dispersal for the Regional Survival of Plant Species?
5. The Relationship between Global and Regional Distribution Diminishes among Phylogenetically Basal Species
6. Dispersal Potential in Plant Communities Depends on Environmental Conditions
7. The Evolutionary Legacy of Diversification Predicts Ecosystem Function
8. Different habitats within a region contain evolutionary heritage from different epochs depending on the abiotic environment
9. 'High-co-occurrence genera': weak but consistent relationships with global richness, niche partitioning, hybridization and decline
10. Plant Species Diversity Mediates Ecosystem Stability of Natural Dune Grasslands in Response to Drought
11. Museum specimens reveal loss of pollen host plants as key factor driving wild bee decline in The Netherlands
12. Aboveground persistence of vascular plants in relationship to the levels of airborne nutrient deposition
13. Selecting traits that explain species–environment relationships: a generalized linear mixed model approach
14. Do plant traits retrieved from a database accurately predict on-site measurements?
15. Specialists leave fewer descendants within a region than generalists
16. Long-term effects of scrub clearance and litter removal on the re-establishment of dry alvar grassland species
17. Factors relating to regional and local success of exotic plant species in their new range
18. Phylogenetically Poor Plant Communities Receive More Alien Species, Which More Easily Coexist with Natives
19. How Species Traits and Affinity to Urban Land Use Control Large-Scale Species Frequency
20. Importance of Regional Species Pools and Functional Traits in Colonization Processes: Predicting Re-Colonization after Large-Scale Destruction of Ecosystems
21. The Trade-Off between Vegetative and Generative Reproduction among Angiosperms Influences Regional Hydrochorous Propagule Pressure
22. Assessing the Relative Importance of Dispersal in Plant Communities Using an Ecoinformatics Approach
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