Abstract:Tussock-forming graminoids play an important role in high-altitude grasslands. In tussocks many other plant species can grow, forming small communities. However, little is known about such small-scale vegetation, especially during succession. In an abandoned subalpine pasture in the Swiss National Park, we studied population dynamics and within-tussock vegetation of Carex sempervirens in four successional grassland stages (i.e. early, young, mature and senescent) distinguished at community level. At population… Show more
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