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Stochastic geometry best explains spatial associations among species pairs and plant functional types in species-rich shrublandsPERRY, George L. W; MILLER, Ben P; ENRIGHT, Neal J et al.Oikos (København). 2014, Vol 123, Num 1, pp 99-110, issn 0030-1299, 12 p.Article

Defence behaviour against brood parasitism is deeply rooted in mainland and island scrub-jaysPEER, Brian D; ROTHSTEIN, Stephen I; DELANEY, Kathleen S et al.Animal behaviour. 2007, Vol 73, pp 55-63, issn 0003-3472, 9 p., 1Article

The vegetation of the canadian Prairie Provinces. IV: The woody vegetation. 1LOOMAN, J.Phytocoenologia. 1983, Vol 11, Num 3, pp 297-330, issn 0340-269XArticle

Climate change affects carbon allocation to the soil in shrublands : Climate Change Impacts on Terrestrial Ecosytems (CLIMOOR)GORISSEN, Antonie; TIETEMA, Albert; JOOSTEN, Nina N et al.Ecosystems (New York, NY. Print). 2004, Vol 7, Num 6, pp 650-661, issn 1432-9840, 12 p.Article

Flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum) shrublands in the lower Waitaki Valley, South CanterburyWILLIAMS, P. A.New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 1984, Vol 27, Num 3, pp 473-478, issn 0028-8233Article

The response of soil processes to climate change: Results from manipulation studies of shrublands across an environmental gradient : Climate Change Impacts on Terrestrial Ecosytems (CLIMOOR)EMMETT, Bridget A; BEIER, Claus; ESTIARTE, Marc et al.Ecosystems (New York, NY. Print). 2004, Vol 7, Num 6, pp 625-637, issn 1432-9840, 13 p.Article

A qualitative ecosystem assessment for different shrublands in western Europe under impact of climate change : Climate Change Impacts on Terrestrial Ecosytems (CLIMOOR)WESSEL, Wim W; TIETEMA, Albert; BEIER, Claus et al.Ecosystems (New York, NY. Print). 2004, Vol 7, Num 6, pp 662-671, issn 1432-9840, 10 p.Article

Composition, size and dynamics of the seed bank in a mediterranean shrubland of ChileFIGUEROA, Javier A; TEILLIER, Sebastian; JAKSIC, Fabian M et al.Austral ecology (Print). 2004, Vol 29, Num 5, pp 574-584, issn 1442-9985, 11 p.Article

Linear mixed-effects models for estimating biomass and fuel loads in shrublandsPEARCE, H. G; ANDERSON, W. R; FOGARTY, L. G et al.Canadian journal of forest research (Print). 2010, Vol 40, Num 10, pp 2015-2026, issn 0045-5067, 12 p.Article

Roots as primary producers in below-ground ecosystemsFOGEL, R.Special publication ... of the British Ecological Society. 1985, Num 4, pp 23-36, issn 0262-7027Article

Shrubland and garrigue vegetation in the « Gravine » gorges (Apulia region, south-eastern Italy)DI PIETRO, Romeo; MISANO, Giuseppe.Acta botanica gallica. 2010, Vol 157, Num 2, pp 195-229, issn 1253-8078, 35 p.Article

Western scrub-jays allocate longer observation time to more valuable informationWATANABE, Arii; GRODZINSKI, Uri; CLAYTON, Nicola S et al.Animal cognition (Print). 2014, Vol 17, Num 4, pp 859-867, issn 1435-9448, 9 p.Article

Effects of exposure, scrub position, and soil surface components on the hydrological response in small plots in southern SpainRUIZ-SINOGA, J. D; MARTINEZ-MURILLO, J. F; GABARRON-GALEOTE, M. A et al.Ecohydrology. 2010, Vol 3, Num 4, pp 402-412, issn 1936-0584, 11 p.Conference Paper

Community response to removals of plant functional groups and species from a Chihuahuan Desert shrublandBUONOPANE, Michelle; HUENNEKE, Laura Foster; REMMENGA, Marta et al.Oikos. 2005, Vol 110, Num 1, pp 67-80, issn 0030-1299, 14 p.Article

Comparison of phosphorus distribution and cycling between adjacent native semidesert shrub and cultivated grass-dominated ecosystemsWEST, N. E; GRIFFIN, R. A; JURINAK, J. J et al.Plant and soil. 1984, Vol 81, Num 2, pp 151-164, issn 0032-079XArticle

Diffuse migratory connectivity in two species of shrubland birds: evidence from stable isotopesKNICK, Steven T; LEU, Matthias; ROTENBERRY, John T et al.Oecologia. 2014, Vol 174, Num 2, pp 595-608, issn 0029-8549, 14 p.Article

Enhancement of riparian vegetation following shrub control in Arizona chaparralDEBANO, L. F; BREJDA, J. J; BROCK, J. H et al.Journal of soil and water conservation. 1984, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 317-320, issn 0022-4561Article

Les fruticées sempervirentes des régions méditerranéennes de l'ancien monde. Essai comparé d'interprétations des structures biologiques et des données historiques = Evergreen shrublands of the mediterranean regions in the old world. Comparative test of interpreting the biological structures and the historical dataQUEZEL, P; TAYLOR, H. C.1984, Vol 94, Num 1, pp 133-144Article

Caractérisation de la structure spatiale des individus ligneux dans une « brousse tachetée » au sud-ouest du NigerDIOUF, Abdoulaye; BARBIER, Nicolas; MAHAMANE, Ali et al.Canadian journal of forest research (Print). 2010, Vol 40, Num 4, pp 827-835, issn 0045-5067, 9 p.Article

Shrubland management to promote Quercus suber L. establishmentPEREZ-DEVESA, Marian; CORTINA, Jordi; VILAGROSA, Alberto et al.Forest ecology and management. 2008, Vol 255, Num 3-4, pp 374-382, issn 0378-1127, 9 p.Article

Carbohydrate storage in five resprouting Florida scrub plants across a fire chronosequenceOLANO, J. M; MENGES, E. S; MARTINEZ, E et al.New phytologist. 2006, Vol 170, Num 1, pp 99-106, issn 0028-646X, 8 p.Article

Nitrogen cycling during seven years of atmospheric CO2 enrichment in a scrub Oak Woodland : Progressive nitrogen limitationHUNGATE, Bruce A; JOHNSON, Dale W; HINKLE, C. Ross et al.Ecology (Durham). 2006, Vol 87, Num 1, pp 26-40, issn 0012-9658, 15 p.Article

Rôle des chiens de chasse chez les Konon des Monts Nimba : A l'interface entre le village et la brousseCHAFFARD, Solange.JATBA, revue d'ethnobiologie. 1999, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 125-136, 12 p.Article

Les principales formations végétales = The main vegetation types of ReunionGIRARD, J.-C; SIGALA, P.Bois et forêts des tropiques. 1991, Num 229, pp 15-22, issn 0006-579XArticle

Classifying property management and resources in an Australian Chenopod ShrublandGIBBS, M; LAMACRAFT, R. R.Journal of environmental management. 1984, Vol 18, Num 3, pp 215-227, issn 0301-4797Article

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