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, 2020
Forest secondary succession alters plant diversity and soil properties in the forest ecosystems; however, effects of this process on the soil fungal community structure are poorly understood.
Shuaifeng Li +4 more
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Forest secondary succession alters plant diversity and soil properties in the forest ecosystems; however, effects of this process on the soil fungal community structure are poorly understood.
Shuaifeng Li +4 more
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Land Degradation & Development, 2023
Secondary forest succession after clear‐cutting is one of the foremost ecosystem restoration strategies, while soil microbes play essential roles in the processes by modulating nutrient cycling. However, the assembly processes and driving factors of soil
G. Yan +8 more
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Secondary forest succession after clear‐cutting is one of the foremost ecosystem restoration strategies, while soil microbes play essential roles in the processes by modulating nutrient cycling. However, the assembly processes and driving factors of soil
G. Yan +8 more
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Convergence During Secondary Forest Succession
The Journal of Ecology, 1984(1) Successional convergence in community composition was examined in terms of three questions: (i) for a given site is there a continuous shift in composition toward that characteristic of climax? (ii) does variation in community composition along an environmental gradient increase or decrease with succession?
N. L. Christensen, R. K. Peet
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Encroachment and Secondary Succession
2013There are estimations suggesting that approximately 60 million ha of grasslands in the American southwest have been encroached by various woody species and converted to savannas, shrublands, or woodlands (Humphrey 1958; Grover and Musick 1990). Interestingly, this is more than the total estimated area of these grasslands (Laurenroth 1979).
O. W. Van Auken, J. K. Bush
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HERPETOFAUNAL DYNAMICS DURING SECONDARY SUCCESSION
Herpetologica, 2007Concepts of vertebrate succession in terrestrial habitats are based mainly on studies of birds and mammals. To provide a broader understanding of vertebrate succession and the organization of species assemblage, we studied the development of a herpetofaunal assemblage in a reforestation project. We sampled herpetofauna monthly between February 2001 and
Neftalí Rios-López, T. Mitchell Aide
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Science of the Total Environment, 2019
The shift in ecosystem multifunctionality during ecosystem succession (years to decades) remains largely unexplored. In this study, we used a 120-year-old pine temperate forest chronosequence (1: 1-19 years, stage 2: 20-39 years, stage 3: 40-59 years ...
M. Lucas‐Borja, M. Delgado‐Baquerizo
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The shift in ecosystem multifunctionality during ecosystem succession (years to decades) remains largely unexplored. In this study, we used a 120-year-old pine temperate forest chronosequence (1: 1-19 years, stage 2: 20-39 years, stage 3: 40-59 years ...
M. Lucas‐Borja, M. Delgado‐Baquerizo
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Plant-microbial feedback in secondary succession of semiarid grasslands.
Science of the Total Environment, 2020Plant-soil feedback (PSF) is an important driver of plant community dynamics. The role of plant species in PSF has been emphasized for secondary succession processes; however, microbial responses to PSF and the underlying mechanisms responsible for their
Jiaoyang Zhang +7 more
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Successful secondary principalship in Cyprus
International Journal of Educational Management, 2012PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide an insight into successful secondary school principals in Cyprus, focusing on identifying their actions and behaviours through the adoption of a systemic view of the quality of leadership in school organizations from multiple stakeholders (i.e.
Petros Pashiardis +2 more
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Reading Success in the Secondary Classroom
Preventing School Failure: Alternative Education for Children and Youth, 2008Serious reading problems exist among adolescent learners, as evidenced by declining national reading scores and increased dropout rates. Teachers can reverse this downward spiral by using the scaffolded reading experience (SRE) in their instruction. SRE is an organizational framework that secondary teachers may use to integrate the reading process into
Charlotte J. Boling, William H. Evans
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Secondary Succession: Insect-Plant Relationships
BioScience, 1984Botanists have dominated the study of secondary succession, and as a result, models and theories have focused on plants. Recent work, however, has revealed several complex relationships between plants and insects during succession, including adaptations of life-cycle strategies.
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