To resprout or not to resprout? Modeling population dynamics of a root-sprouting monocarpic plant under various disturbance regimes
Published 2014 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
To resprout or not to resprout? Modeling population dynamics of a root-sprouting monocarpic plant under various disturbance regimes
Authors
Keywords
Disturbance, Transition matrix, Population dynamics, Modeling, Resprouting
Journal
PLANT ECOLOGY
Volume 215, Issue 11, Pages 1245-1254
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-07-30
DOI
10.1007/s11258-014-0382-3
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- The effects of flooding and injury on vegetative regeneration from roots: a case study with Rorippa palustris
- (2013) Monika Sosnová et al. PLANT ECOLOGY
- Regeneration capacity from buds on roots and rhizomes in five herbaceous perennials as affected by time of fragmentation
- (2013) J. Liew et al. PLANT ECOLOGY
- Effects of fragment size and water depth on performance of stem fragments of the invasive, amphibious, clonal plant Ipomoea aquatica
- (2012) Hui-Feng Lin et al. AQUATIC BOTANY
- Adventitious sprouting enables the invasive annual herb Euphorbia geniculata to regenerate after severe injury
- (2012) Lenka Malíková et al. ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
- Ontogenetic contingency of tolerance mechanisms in response to apical damage
- (2011) Michal Gruntman et al. ANNALS OF BOTANY
- Integrating multiple disturbance aspects: management of an invasive thistle, Carduus nutans
- (2011) Rui Zhang et al. ANNALS OF BOTANY
- Effects of fragmentation on the survival and growth of the invasive, clonal plant Alternanthera philoxeroides
- (2011) Bi-Cheng Dong et al. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
- Compensatory growth of Euphorbia peplus regenerating from a bud bank
- (2011) Vít Latzel et al. Botany
- Tolerance of two invasive thistles to repeated disturbance
- (2011) Rui Zhang et al. ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
- Plastic Growth Responses to Simulated Herbivory
- (2011) Eric M. Yoshizuka et al. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES
- Occurrence of adventitious sprouting in short-lived monocarpic herbs: a field study of 22 weedy species
- (2010) Lenka Malíková et al. ANNALS OF BOTANY
- Delayed flowering as a potential benefit-decreasing cost of compensatory regrowth
- (2010) Sari Piippo et al. Botany
- Reiteration in the short lived root-sprouting herb Rorippa palustris: does the origin of buds matter?
- (2010) Alena Bartušková et al. Botany
- Multiple Regenerative Strategies of Short-Lived Species: An Effect on Geographical Distribution, Preference of Human-Made Habitats and Invasive Status
- (2010) Jana Martínková et al. FOLIA GEOBOTANICA
- Life-history variation in the short-lived herb Rorippa palustris: The role of carbon storage
- (2009) Monika Sosnová et al. ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
- Complex population dynamics and control of the invasive biennial Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard)
- (2009) Eleanor A. Pardini et al. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- Evolutionary-thinking in agricultural weed management
- (2009) Paul Neve et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Which ecologically important traits are most likely to evolve rapidly?
- (2009) John N. Thompson OIKOS
- Plant traits and regeneration of urban plant communities after disturbance: Does the bud bank play any role?
- (2008) Vít Latzel et al. APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE
- Weeds that can do both tricks: vegetative versus generative regeneration of the short-lived root-sprouting herbs Rorippa palustris and Barbarea vulgaris
- (2008) J KLIMEŠOVÁ et al. WEED RESEARCH
- Compensation of seed production after severe injury in the short-lived herb Barbarea vulgaris
- (2007) Jana Martínková et al. BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started