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The reproductive ecology of Ulmus laevis Pallas in a transformed habitat

•Recruitment is affected by changes in water-table and hydrological regimes.•Microsite conditions determine recruitment spatial aggregation.•Ulmus laevis fruits are dispersed short distances by wind (

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Published in:Forest ecology and management 2014-01, Vol.312, p.170-178
Main Authors: Venturas, Martin, Nanos, Nikos, Gil, Luis
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:•Recruitment is affected by changes in water-table and hydrological regimes.•Microsite conditions determine recruitment spatial aggregation.•Ulmus laevis fruits are dispersed short distances by wind (
ISSN:0378-1127
1872-7042
DOI:10.1016/j.foreco.2013.10.007