Project:BB|3406
- Title
- Pollen dispersal and the Green network in Brussels
- Acronym
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- URL
- StartDate
- 2003-03-01
- EndDate
- 2006-03-01
- Amount
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Abstract
Keywords
pollen dispersal, corridors, urban parks, urban forest, genetic diversity, reproductive success, Primula elatior, Lychnis flos-cuculi, Centaurea jacea, Centaurium erythraea
Classifications
Population and Ecological Genetics {Research discipline}
Belgium {Geographical scope}
In-situ Conservation {Research purpose}
Fundings
People
Orgunits
Publications
Reference |
Role |
F. Van Rossum. 2008. Conservation of long-lived perennial forest herbs in an urban context: Primula elatior as study case. Conservation Genetics, 9: 119-128. |
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F. Van Rossum. 2009. Succession stage variation in population size in an early-successional herb in a peri-urban forest. Acta Oecologica, 35: 261-268. |
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F. Van Rossum. 2009. Pollen dispersal and genetic variation in an early-successional forest herb in a peri-urban forest. Plant Biology, 11:725-737. |
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F. Van Rossum. 2009. Conservation of wet meadow species in an urban context: Lychnis flos-cuculi as study case. Belgian Journal of Botany, 142: 98-110. |
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F. Van Rossum. 2009. Reproductive success and pollen dispersal in urban populations of an insect-pollinated hay-meadow herb. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, published online. |
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F. Van Rossum & L. Triest. 2010. Pollen dispersal in an insect-pollinated wet meadow herb along an urban river. Landscape and Urban Planning, in press. |
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