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Papers by Dries Adriaens

Research paper thumbnail of Low impact of present and historical landscape configuration on the genetics of fragmented Anthyllis vulneraria populations

Biological Conservation, 2006

Decreasing habitat fragment area and increasing isolation may cause loss of plant population gene... more Decreasing habitat fragment area and increasing isolation may cause loss of plant population genetic diversity and increased genetic differentiation between populations. We studied the relation between the historical and the present landscape configuration (i.e., patch area and patch connectivity), and the present management of calcareous grassland fragments on the one hand, and the within and between population genetic structure of

Research paper thumbnail of Synergistic effects of an extreme weather event and habitat fragmentation on a specialised insect herbivore

Research paper thumbnail of Groupings of life-history traits are associated with distribution of forest plant species in a fragmented landscape

Journal of Vegetation Science, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Demographic effects of extreme weather events on a short-lived calcareous grassland species: stochastic life table response experiments

Research paper thumbnail of Bridging the gap between the Natura 2000 regional conservation status and local conservation objectives

Journal for Nature Conservation, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of High-resolution continuous soil classification using morphological soil profile descriptions

Research paper thumbnail of Does seed retention potential affect the distribution of plant species in highly fragmented calcareous grasslands?

Research paper thumbnail of Population structure and adult plant performance of forest herbs in three contrasting habitats

Research paper thumbnail of Genetic diversity within and between remnant populations of the endangered calcareous grassland plant Globularia bisnagarica L

Conservation Genetics, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of population size and forest management on genetic diversity and structure of the tuberous orchid Orchis mascula

Conservation Genetics, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of No evidence of a plant extinction debt in highly fragmented calcareous grasslands in Belgium

Biological Conservation, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Conservation and restoration of calcareous grasslands: a concise review of the effects of fragmentation and management on plant species

BIOTECHNOLOGIE AGRONOMIE SOCIETE ET ENVIRONNEMENT, 2005

Worldwide, the most species rich plant communities at small scale (< 10 m2 grid) are some type... more Worldwide, the most species rich plant communities at small scale (< 10 m2 grid) are some types of temperate grassland communities, and of these, the calcareous grasslands of temperate Europe are the most diverse. Calcareous grasslands were once widespread in the hilly calcareous regions of Western Europe but due to changes in agricultural practices (either intensification or abandonment of grazing by sheep and cattle, and the consequent succession towards forest) their extent has decreased dramatically and the remaining ...

Research paper thumbnail of Conservation of remnant populations of Colchicum autumnale – The relative importance of local habitat quality and habitat fragmentation

Research paper thumbnail of An Orchid Colonization Credit in Restored Calcareous Grasslands

Research paper thumbnail of Low impact of present and historical landscape configuration on the genetics of fragmented Anthyllis vulneraria populations

Biological Conservation, 2006

Decreasing habitat fragment area and increasing isolation may cause loss of plant population gene... more Decreasing habitat fragment area and increasing isolation may cause loss of plant population genetic diversity and increased genetic differentiation between populations. We studied the relation between the historical and the present landscape configuration (i.e., patch area and patch connectivity), and the present management of calcareous grassland fragments on the one hand, and the within and between population genetic structure of

Research paper thumbnail of Synergistic effects of an extreme weather event and habitat fragmentation on a specialised insect herbivore

Research paper thumbnail of Groupings of life-history traits are associated with distribution of forest plant species in a fragmented landscape

Journal of Vegetation Science, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Demographic effects of extreme weather events on a short-lived calcareous grassland species: stochastic life table response experiments

Research paper thumbnail of Bridging the gap between the Natura 2000 regional conservation status and local conservation objectives

Journal for Nature Conservation, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of High-resolution continuous soil classification using morphological soil profile descriptions

Research paper thumbnail of Does seed retention potential affect the distribution of plant species in highly fragmented calcareous grasslands?

Research paper thumbnail of Population structure and adult plant performance of forest herbs in three contrasting habitats

Research paper thumbnail of Genetic diversity within and between remnant populations of the endangered calcareous grassland plant Globularia bisnagarica L

Conservation Genetics, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of population size and forest management on genetic diversity and structure of the tuberous orchid Orchis mascula

Conservation Genetics, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of No evidence of a plant extinction debt in highly fragmented calcareous grasslands in Belgium

Biological Conservation, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Conservation and restoration of calcareous grasslands: a concise review of the effects of fragmentation and management on plant species

BIOTECHNOLOGIE AGRONOMIE SOCIETE ET ENVIRONNEMENT, 2005

Worldwide, the most species rich plant communities at small scale (< 10 m2 grid) are some type... more Worldwide, the most species rich plant communities at small scale (< 10 m2 grid) are some types of temperate grassland communities, and of these, the calcareous grasslands of temperate Europe are the most diverse. Calcareous grasslands were once widespread in the hilly calcareous regions of Western Europe but due to changes in agricultural practices (either intensification or abandonment of grazing by sheep and cattle, and the consequent succession towards forest) their extent has decreased dramatically and the remaining ...

Research paper thumbnail of Conservation of remnant populations of Colchicum autumnale – The relative importance of local habitat quality and habitat fragmentation

Research paper thumbnail of An Orchid Colonization Credit in Restored Calcareous Grasslands