268 results on '"Willner, Wolfgang"'
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2. Nomenclatural revision of the syntaxa of European coastal dune vegetation
3. Supplementary material 1 from: Willner W (2024) How to classify forests? A case study from Central Europe. Vegetation Classification and Survey 5: 17-26. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.117703
4. ReSurveyEurope: A database of resurveyed vegetation plots in Europe
5. Figure 2 from: Willner W (2024) How to classify forests? A case study from Central Europe. Vegetation Classification and Survey 5: 17-26. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.117703
6. Figure 1 from: Willner W (2024) How to classify forests? A case study from Central Europe. Vegetation Classification and Survey 5: 17-26. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.117703
7. Figure 1 from: Dengler J, Biurrun I, Jansen F, Willner W (2024) Vegetation Classification and Survey is performing well. Vegetation Classification and Survey 5: 1-10. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.118454
8. Vegetation Classification and Survey is performing well
9. Supplementary material 1 from: Dengler J, Biurrun I, Jansen F, Willner W (2024) Vegetation Classification and Survey is performing well. Vegetation Classification and Survey 5: 1-10. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.118454
10. Structural, ecological and biogeographical attributes of European vegetation alliances
11. Ecology and vegetation types of oak-hornbeam and ravine forests of the Eastern Greater Caucasus, Georgia
12. Modelling the distribution and compositional variation of plant communities at the continental scale
13. Range dynamics of mountain plants decrease with elevation
14. Perspectives on Terrestrial Biomes: The International Vegetation Classification
15. Diversity of lowland hay meadows and pastures in Western and Central Europe
16. Classification of European beech forests: a Gordian Knot?
17. A higher-level classification of the Pannonian and western Pontic steppe grasslands (Central and Eastern Europe)
18. Proposal (31) to conserve the name Brachypodietalia pinnati Korneck 1974 as a nomen conservandum with a conserved type
19. Post‐glacial range formation of temperate forest understorey herbs – Insights from a spatio‐temporally explicit modelling approach
20. Evolutionary dynamics of Euphorbia carniolica suggest a complex Plio-Pleistocene history of understorey species of deciduous forest in southeastern Europe
21. Extinction debts and colonization credits of non-forest plants in the European Alps
22. Evolutionary dynamics of Euphorbia carniolica suggest a complex Plio–Pleistocene history of understorey species of deciduous forest in southeastern Europe.
23. History and environment shape species pools and community diversity in European beech forests
24. Figure 1 from: Dengler J, Biurrun I, Jansen F, Willner W (2023) Vegetation Classification and Survey in the third year. Vegetation Classification and Survey 4: 1-6. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.100394
25. Vegetation Classification and Survey in the third year
26. Prof. Georg Grabherr (1946–2022), obituary
27. Classification of European oak–hornbeam forests and related vegetation types
28. Correction to: “Ecology and vegetation types of oak-hornbeam and ravine forests of the Eastern Greater Caucasus, Georgia”
29. A matter of scale: apparent niche differentiation of diploid and tetraploid plants may depend on extent and grain of analysis
30. European Vegetation Archive (EVA): an integrated database of European vegetation plots
31. Disjunct populations of European vascular plant species keep the same climatic niches
32. Modelling the effect of habitat fragmentation on climate-driven migration of European forest understorey plants
33. A comparative framework for broad-scale plot-based vegetation classification
34. Explanation of beta diversity in European alpine grasslands changes with scale
35. Challenging the practice of biodiversity offsets: ecological restoration success evaluation of a large-scale railway project
36. Central European forest–steppe: An ecosystem shaped by climate, topography and disturbances
37. Assessment of Drought-Tolerant Provenances of Austria’s Indigenous Tree Species
38. Syntaxonomic revision of the Pannonian grasslands of Austria – Part III: Danube and March-Thaya floodplain (including the Slovak side of the river March/Morava)
39. Aus dem Vereinsleben: Berichtszeitraum März 2020 bis Februar 2021
40. Vegetation Classification and Survey: development and diversification
41. Distribution maps of vegetation alliances in Europe
42. Report 2 of the Committee for Change and Conservation of Names (CCCN)
43. Figure 1 from: Willner W, Faber-Langendoen D (2021) Braun-Blanquet meets EcoVeg: a formation and division level classification of European phytosociological units. Vegetation Classification and Survey 2: 275-291. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/71299
44. Braun-Blanquet meets EcoVeg: a formation and division level classification of European phytosociological units
45. Supplementary material 1 from: Willner W, Faber-Langendoen D (2021) Braun-Blanquet meets EcoVeg: a formation and division level classification of European phytosociological units. Vegetation Classification and Survey 2: 275-291. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/71299
46. sPlotOpen – An environmentally balanced, open-access, global dataset of vegetation plots
47. Long‐term continuity of steppe grasslands in eastern Central Europe: Evidence from species distribution patterns and chloroplast haplotypes
48. Figure 1 from: Magnes M, Willner W, Janišová M, Mayrhofer H, Afif Khouri E, Berg C, Kuzemko A, Kirschner P, Guarino R, Rötzer H, Belonovskaya E, Berastegi A, Biurrun I, García-Mijangos I, Masic E, Dengler J, Dembicz I (2021) Xeric grasslands of the inner-alpine dry valleys of Austria – new insights into syntaxonomy, diversity and ecology. Vegetation Classification and Survey 2: 133-157. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/68594
49. Supplementary material 1 from: Magnes M, Willner W, Janišová M, Mayrhofer H, Afif Khouri E, Berg C, Kuzemko A, Kirschner P, Guarino R, Rötzer H, Belonovskaya E, Berastegi A, Biurrun I, García-Mijangos I, Masic E, Dengler J, Dembicz I (2021) Xeric grasslands of the inner-alpine dry valleys of Austria – new insights into syntaxonomy, diversity and ecology. Vegetation Classification and Survey 2: 133-157. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/68594
50. Figure 6 from: Magnes M, Willner W, Janišová M, Mayrhofer H, Afif Khouri E, Berg C, Kuzemko A, Kirschner P, Guarino R, Rötzer H, Belonovskaya E, Berastegi A, Biurrun I, García-Mijangos I, Masic E, Dengler J, Dembicz I (2021) Xeric grasslands of the inner-alpine dry valleys of Austria – new insights into syntaxonomy, diversity and ecology. Vegetation Classification and Survey 2: 133-157. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/68594
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