Project:BB|3024

Title
Multi-scale approach of the link between structure and function in contracted periodic self-organized vegetation in semi-arid area
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StartDate
2004-09-01
EndDate
2008-09-01
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Abstract

Keywords

auto-organisation, écologie spatiale, télédétection, analyse spectrale, analogues de nutriments

Classifications

Dry and Sub-humid Lands {Habitat type}

People

Name Role Start End
Deblauwe, Vincent member 2004-09-01 2008-09-01
Bogaert, Jan promotor 2004-09-01 2008-09-01

Orgunits

Name Role Start End
Laboratoire d'écologie du paysage member 2004-09-01 2008-09-01

Publications

Reference Role
Lefever R., Barbier N., Couteron P., Deblauwe V. & Lejeune O. 2004. Les paysages tigrés et tachetés. Dossier pour la science 44 : 68-71. author
Barbier N., Couteron P., Lejoly J., Deblauwe V. & Lejeune O. 2006. Self-organized vegetation patterning as a fingerprint of climate and human impact on semi-arid ecosystems. Journal of Ecology 94 : 537-547. author
Cawoy V., Deblauwe V., Halbrecq B., Ledent J.-F., Kinet J.-M. & Jacquemart A.-L. 2006. Morph differences and honeybee morph preference in the distylous species Fagopyrum esculentum Moench. International Journal of Plant Sciences 167(4): 853-861. author
K.J. Koffi, V. Deblauwe, S. Sibomana, D.F.R. Neuba, D. Champluvier, C. De Cannière, N. Barbier, D. Traoré, B. Habonimana, E. Robbrecht, J. Lejoly & J. Bogaert. 2007. Spatial pattern analysis as a focus of landscape ecology to support evaluation of human impact on landscapes and diversity. In: S.-K. Hong, N. Nakagoshi, B. Fu and Y. Morimoto (eds.), Landscape Ecological Applications in Man-Influenced Areas: Linking Man and Nature Systems. Springer. author

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