Plant functional group order of arrival and sown diversity are strong drivers of plant community assembly and ecosystem functioning in dry acidic grasslands

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Annual Meeting 2017 - Ecology Across Borders

11.12.1714.12.17

Ghent, Belgium

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  1. Dierk Hirschel

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  8. Lernmodul „Ressourcenreflexion”
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  14. Seabirds as a subsistence and cultural resource in two remote Alaskan communities
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