2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-8809(03)00083-5
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Selecting target species to evaluate the success of wet grassland restoration

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“…Accordingly, although our plant indicator species may to some extent be associated to potential natural plant communities, the reference to single species is more pertinent, as recommended by Rosenthal (2003). Moreover, plant indicator species selected by Indicator Value analysis consists of a list of species significantly associated with each target group of sampling plots, which does not mean that the species must co-occur in the same location (de Cáseres et al, 2012).…”
Section: Characterisation Of the Indicator Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Accordingly, although our plant indicator species may to some extent be associated to potential natural plant communities, the reference to single species is more pertinent, as recommended by Rosenthal (2003). Moreover, plant indicator species selected by Indicator Value analysis consists of a list of species significantly associated with each target group of sampling plots, which does not mean that the species must co-occur in the same location (de Cáseres et al, 2012).…”
Section: Characterisation Of the Indicator Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, taxonomic diversity and vulnerability of species to extinction (Red Lists) are the only measures routinely taken into account in many biodiversity monitoring programs (Vandewalle et al, 2010). However, vulnerable species are often too rare to be considered the only important plant species when determining ecological quality (Rosenthal, 2003). In fact, in a survey carried out in Austrian meadows, Zechmeister et al (2003) concluded that Red List species are not appropriate in evaluating intensively used agricultural meadows; moreover the authors observed no correlation between the amount of subsidies and plant species richness in the investigated meadows.…”
Section: Implementation For Biodiversity Conservationmentioning
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“…One of the most important functions worth saving is the ability of wetlands to store and clean water. Major restoration concepts along these lines include ceasing agriculture and re-establishment of wetland hydrology (Rosenthal 2003). Since wetlands are by definition permanently or temporarily flooded areas, raising the water table to original levels is thus the first step for a wetland revival.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Twelve springs types are recognized, not including paleo-springs (Springer and Stevens 2009 The phyto-sociological part was worked out with the help of the Zürich Montpellier School of Phytosociology and included analysis, synthesis and identifying vegetation. Sixteen phytosociological relevés were taken (Rosenthal, 2003). The vegetation plot size was delimited in such a way as to represent full floristic composition of the phyto-coenosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%