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Trait variations along a regenerative chronosequence in the herb layer of submediterranean forestsCATORCI, Andrea; VITANZI, Alessandra; TARDELLA, Federico Maria et al.Acta oecologica (Montrouge). 2012, Vol 43, pp 29-41, issn 1146-609X, 13 p.Article

Plant―pollinator network assembly along the chronosequence of a glacier forelandALBRECHT, Matthias; RIESEN, Matthias; SCHMID, Bernhard et al.Oikos (København). 2010, Vol 119, Num 10, pp 1610-1624, issn 0030-1299, 15 p.Article

Pedodiversity, connectance and spatial variability of soil properties, what is the relationship?SALDANA, A; IBANEZ, J. J.Ecological modelling. 2007, Vol 208, Num 2-4, pp 342-352, issn 0304-3800, 11 p.Article

Humic acid characteristics in podzol soil chronosequenceABAKUMOV, Evgeny; TRUBETSKOJ, Oleg; DEMIN, Dmitry et al.Chemistry in ecology (Print). 2010, Vol 26, Num OCT, pp 59-66, issn 0275-7540, 8 p., SUPConference Paper

The response of plant diversity to ecosystem retrogression : evidence from contrasting long-term chronosequencesWARDLE, David A; BARDGETT, Richard D; WALKER, Lawrence R et al.Oikos. 2008, Vol 117, Num 1, pp 93-103, issn 0030-1299, 11 p.Article

Among-and within-species variation in plant litter decomposition in contrasting long-term chronosequencesWARDLE, David A; BARDGETT, Richard D; WALKER, Lawrence R et al.Functional ecology (Print). 2009, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 442-453, issn 0269-8463, 12 p.Article

Weathering and evolution of soils formed on granitic, glacial deposits : results from chronosequences of Swiss alpine environmentsEGLI, M; FITZE, P; MIRABELLA, A et al.Catena (Giessen). 2001, Vol 45, Num 1, pp 19-47, issn 0341-8162Article

A soil chronosequence from neoglacial moraines in western NorwayEVANS, D.J.A.Geografiska annaler. Series A. Physical geography. 1999, Vol 81, Num 1, pp 47-62, issn 0435-3676Article

Reversibility of Soil Productivity Decline with Organic Matter of Differing Quality Along a Degradation GradientKIMETU, Joseph M; LEHMANN, Johannes; NGOZE, Solomon O et al.Ecosystems (New York, NY. Print). 2008, Vol 11, Num 5, pp 726-739, issn 1432-9840, 14 p.Article

Testing the assumptions of chronosequences in successionJOHNSON, Edward A; MIYANISHI, Kiyoko.Ecology letters (Print). 2008, Vol 11, Num 5, pp 419-431, issn 1461-023X, 13 p.Article

The spatiotemporal dynamics of a primary successionCUTLER, N. A; BELYEA, L. R; DUGMORE, A. J et al.Journal of Ecology. 2008, Vol 96, Num 2, pp 231-246, issn 0022-0477, 16 p.Article

Context dependency of litter-mixing effects on decomposition and nutrient release across a long-term chronosequenceJONSSON, Micael; WARDLE, David A.Oikos (København). 2008, Vol 117, Num 11, pp 1674-1682, issn 0030-1299, 9 p.Article

Time dependence of magnetic susceptibility of soil chronosequences on the California coastSINGER, M. J; FINE, P; VEROSUB, K. L et al.Quaternary research (Print). 1992, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 323-332, issn 0033-5894Article

Alluvial soil chronosequence in the inner coastal plain, Central VirginiaHOWARD, J. L; AMOS, D. F; DANIELS, W. L et al.Quaternary research (Print). 1993, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 201-213, issn 0033-5894Article

Boulders increase resistance to clear-cut logging but not subsequent recolonization rates of boreal bryophytesSCHMALHOLZ, Martin; HYLANDER, Kristoffer.Oecologia. 2011, Vol 167, Num 4, pp 1093-1101, issn 0029-8549, 9 p.Article

Alpine and Subalpine Vegetation Chronosequences following Deglaciation in Coastal AlaskaBOGGS, K; KLEIN, S. C; GRUNBLATT, J et al.Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research. 2010, Vol 42, Num 4, pp 385-395, issn 1523-0430, 11 p.Article

Element partitioning in sediment, soil and vegetation in an alluvial terrace chronosequence, Limagne rift valley, France : a landscape geochemical studyKOROBOVA, E.M; VELDKAMP, A; KETNER, P et al.Catena (Giessen). 1997, Vol 31, Num 1-2, pp 91-117, issn 0341-8162Article

Spatial variability of soil properties at different scales within three terraces of the Henares River (Spain)SALDAÑA, A; STEIN, A; ZINCK, J.A et al.Catena (Giessen). 1998, Vol 33, Num 3-4, pp 139-153, issn 0341-8162Article

Use of soil chronosequences for testing the existence of high-water-level lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, AntarcticaBOCKHEIM, J.G; CAMPBELL, I.B; MCLEOD, M et al.Catena (Giessen). 2008, Vol 74, Num 2, pp 144-152, issn 0341-8162, 9 p.Article

The micromorphology of gypsum and halite in reg soils - the Negev Desert, IsraelAMIT, R; YAALON, D.H.Earth surface processes and landforms. 1996, Vol 21, Num 12, pp 1127-1143, issn 0197-9337Article

Soil chronosequence, soil development, and soil evolution : a critical reviewHUGGETT, R.J.Catena (Giessen). 1998, Vol 32, Num 3-4, pp 155-172, issn 0341-8162Article

Comparison and contrast of processes of soil formation in the San Timoteo badlands with chronosequences in CaliforniaKENDRICK, K.J; MCFADDEN, L.D.Quaternary research (Print). 1996, Vol 46, Num 2, pp 149-160, issn 0033-5894Article

Soil development indices of soils developed on fluvial terraces (Peñaranda de Bracamonte, Salamanca, Spain)ALONSO, P; SIERRA, C; ORTEGA, E et al.Catena (Giessen). 1994, Vol 23, Num 3-4, pp 295-308, issn 0341-8162Article

Establishing the role of pedogenesis in changing soil hydraulic propertiesBROOKS, S.M; RICHARDS, K.S.Earth surface processes and landforms. 1993, Vol 18, Num 6, pp 573-578, issn 0197-9337Article

Soil-elevation relationships on a volcanic plateau in the Southern Cascade Range, northern California, USAALEXANDER, E. B; MALLORY, J. I; COLWELL, W. L et al.Catena (Giessen). 1993, Vol 20, Num 1-2, pp 113-128, issn 0341-8162Article

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