Supplementary data to "The role of semi‐open habitats as dispersal corridors for plant species of woodlands and open habitats"

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Year of publication2025
Date of availability in catalog2025-06-25
Available from / since 2025-06-25

Language of the resource

English

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Supplement to DOI: 10.1111/avsc.12526
Travers, E., Pitz, W. T., Fichtner, A., Matthies, D. und Härdtle, W. (2021). The role of semi‐open habitats as dispersal corridors for plant species of woodlands and open habitats. Applied Vegetation Science, 24, Article e12526

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Abstract

In four 25 ha study sites in each region the research group conducted vegetation surveys in five randomly selected plots of 5 m x 4 m in four habitat types of habitats: woodlands, semi-open habitats where canopy closure was high, semi-open habitats where canopy closure was low, and open habitats. In each plot the researchers determined all vascular plants and epigaeic bryophytes and estimated their cover (Dierschke, 1994). Nomenclature is based on Jäger (2011) for vascular plants and Frahm and Frey (2004) for bryophytes.

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Dataset

Kinds of Data

Observation Data

Methods

Observation (Field)

Thematic classification

Landschaftsökologie

Keywords

Vegetation; Lüneburger Heide; Schwäbische Alb; Wald; Halboffener Lebensraum; Offener Lebensraum; Kronendach; Pflanzen; Ausbreitung; Gefäßpflanzen; Laubmoose; Vegetation; Lüneburg Heath; Swabian Alb; Woodland; Semi-open Habitat; Open Habitat; Canopy; Plants; Dispersal; Bryophytes; Vascular Plants

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Time Period of the Collection of the Data

2013-04 - 2013-09

Time Period of the Creation of the Dataset

2013 - 2020

Temporal Coverage of the Dataset

Geolocation (Country)

Germany

Geolocation (Region/Location)

Schwäbische Alb
Lüneburger Heide