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Papers by Dries Adriaens
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
Journal of Vegetation Science, 2007
Journal for Nature Conservation, 2011
Conservation Genetics, 2007
Conservation Genetics, 2009
Biological Conservation, 2006
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 ...
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
Journal of Vegetation Science, 2007
Journal for Nature Conservation, 2011
Conservation Genetics, 2007
Conservation Genetics, 2009
Biological Conservation, 2006
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 ...