255 results on '"Rejmanek, Marcel"'
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2. Nine decades of major compositional changes in a Central European beech forest protected area
3. Predicting invasiveness of exotic woody species using a traits-based framework
4. Open access solutions for biodiversity journals : Do not replace one problem with another
5. Vascular plant extinctions in California: A critical assessment
6. Conifers as Invasive Aliens: A Global Survey and Predictive Framework
7. Plant Invasions in Taiwan: Insights from the Flora of Casual and Naturalized Alien Species
8. Evolution of Genome Size in Pines (Pinus) and Its Life-History Correlates: Supertree Analyses
9. δ 15N as an Indicator of N2-Fixation by Cyanobacterial Mats in Tropical Marshes
10. Alien Plants in Checklists and Floras: Towards Better Communication between Taxonomists and Ecologists
11. Origin matters
12. Small genomes and large seeds : chromosome numbers, genome size and seed mass in diploid Aesculus species (Sapindaceae)
13. Relationships of Phytogeography and Diversity of Tropical Tree Species with Limestone Topography in Southern Belize
14. Multiple Source Pools for Galápagos Plant Species Richness: A Critical Analysis of the Line of Sight Connectivity Index
15. Species Pools and the "Hump-Back" Model of Plant Species Diversity: An Empirical Analysis at a Relevant Spatial Scale
16. Vegetative Identification of Tropical Woody Plants: State of the Art and Annotated Bibliography
17. Spatial Arrangement, Density, and Competition between Barnyardgrass and Tomato: I. Crop Growth and Yield
18. Spatial Arrangement, Density, and Competition between Barnyardgrass and Tomato: II. Barnyardgrass Growth and Seed Production
19. Naturalization and Invasion of Alien Plants: Concepts and Definitions
20. Small Rodents as Significant Dispersers of Tree Seeds in a Neotropical Forest
21. Resistance and Resilience of Subalpine Wetlands with Respect to Prolonged Drought
22. What Attributes Make Some Plant Species More Invasive?
23. Negative Associations Can Reveal Interspecific Competition and Reversal of Competitive Hierarchies during Succession
24. Mediterranean, invasive, woody species grow larger than their less-invasive counterparts under potential global environmental change
25. Book Review: On ecological networks and biological invasions
26. The Total Number of Naturalized Species Can Be a Reliable Predictor of the Number of Alien Pest Species
27. The number of vegetation types in European countries: major determinants and extrapolation to other regions
28. Extended leaf phenology: a secret of successful invaders?
29. Trees and shrubs as invasive alien species — 2013 update of the global database
30. Experimental Seed Predator Removal Reveals Shifting Importance of Predation and Dispersal Limitation in Early Life History Stages of Tropical Forest Trees
31. Native and naturalized range size in Pinus: relative importance of biogeography, introduction effort and species traits
32. Combining efficient methods to detect spread of woody invaders in urban-rural matrix landscapes: an exploration using two species of Oleaceae
33. Trees and shrubs as invasive alien species - a global review
34. SMALLER OLEA EUROPAEA FRUITS HAVE MORE POTENTIAL DISPERSERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR OLIVE INVASIVENESS IN CALIFORNIA
35. Assessing potential invasiveness of woody horticultural plant species using seedling growth rate traits
36. Avian use of introduced plants: Ornithologist records illuminate interspecific associations and research needs
37. A strong conditional mutualism limits and enhances seed dispersal and germination of a tropical palm
38. The Numerical and Functional Responses of a Granivorous Rodent and the Fate of Neotropical Tree Seeds
39. Contrasting Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Communities on the Roots of Co-Occurring Oaks (Quercus spp.) in a California Woodland
40. Searching for Phylogenetic Pattern in Biological Invasions
41. Species Richness and Resistance to Invasions
42. High Seedling Relative Growth Rate and Specific Leaf Area Are Traits of Invasive Species: Phylogenetically Independent Contrasts of Woody Angiosperms
43. Herbarium Records, Actual Distribution, and Critical Attributes of Invasive Plants: Genus Crotalaria in Taiwan
44. CANOCO 4.5 and Some Comparisons with PC-ORD and SYN-TAX
45. Biological Invasions: Politics and the Discontinuity of Ecological Terminology
46. Toward a Causal Explanation of Plant Invasiveness: Seedling Growth and Life‐History Strategies of 29 Pine ( Pinus ) Species
47. Maximizing Duckweed (Lemnaceae) Production by Suitable Harvest Strategy
48. The Effect of Sea-Water Submergence on Rhizome Bud Viability of the Introduced Ammophila arenaria and the Native Leymus mollis in California
49. Weed-Crop Competition: Experimental Designs and Models for Data Analysis
50. Species Diversity and Dominance: A Comment
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