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Plant Ecology | 2010

Species trait shifts in vegetation and soil seed bank during fen degradation

Agata Klimkowska; Renée M. Bekker; Rudy van Diggelen; Wiktor Kotowski

Fens in Central Europe are characterised by waterlogged organic substrate and low productivity. Human-induced changes due to drainage and mowing lead to changes in plant species composition from natural fen communities to fen meadows and later to over-drained, degraded meadows. Moderate drainage leads to increased vegetation productivity, and severe drainage results in frequent soil disturbances and less plant growth. In the present article, we analyse changes in plant trait combinations in the vegetation and the soil seed bank as well as changes in the seed bank types along gradient of drainage intensity. We hypothesize that an increase in productivity enhances traits related to persistence and that frequent disturbance selects for regeneration traits. We use multivariate statistics to analyse data from three disturbance levels: undisturbed fen, slightly drained fen meadow and severely drained degraded meadow. We found that the abundance of plants regenerating from seeds and accumulating persistent seed banks was increasing with degradation level, while plants reproducing vegetatively were gradually eliminated along the same trajectory. Plants with strong resprouting abilities increased during degradation. We also found that shifts in trait combinations were similar in the aboveground vegetation and in soil seed banks. We found that the density of short-term persistent seeds in the soil is highest in fen meadows and the density of long-term persistent seeds is highest in degraded meadows. The increase in abundance of species with strong regeneration traits at the cost of species with persistence-related traits has negative consequences for the restoration prospects of severely degraded sites.


Biological Conservation | 2007

Wet meadow restoration in Western Europe : A quantitative assessment of the effectiveness of several techniques

Agata Klimkowska; Rudy van Diggelen; Jan P. Bakker; Ab P. Grootjans


Ardea | 2006

Surfing on a green wave - how plant growth drives spring migration in the Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis

Sandra van der Graaf; Julia Stahl; Agata Klimkowska; Jan P. Bakker; Rudolf H. Drent


Restoration Ecology | 2010

Vegetation Re-development After Fen Meadow Restoration by Topsoil Removal and Hay Transfer

Agata Klimkowska; Wiktor Kotowski; Rudy van Diggelen; Albert Grootjans; Paulina Dzierża; Kamila Brzezińska


Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics | 2010

Prospects for fen meadow restoration on severely degraded fens.

Agata Klimkowska; Rudy van Diggelen; Albert Grootjans; Wiktor Kotowski


Applied Vegetation Science | 2009

Seed production in fens and fen meadows along a disturbance gradient

Agata Klimkowska; R. van Diggelen; S. den Held; Roel J. W. Brienen; S. Verbeek; K. Vegelin


Journal for Nature Conservation | 2010

Methods of limiting willow shrub re-growth after initial removal on fen meadows

Agata Klimkowska; Paulina Dzierża; Wiktor Kotowski; Kamila Brzezińska


Landscape and Urban Planning | 2010

Prospects of fen restoration in relation to changing land use—An example from central Poland

Agata Klimkowska; Paulina Dzierża; Albert Grootjans; Wiktor Kotowski; Rudy van Diggelen


Applied Vegetation Science | 2015

Understanding long‐term effects of topsoil removal in peatlands: overcoming thresholds for fen meadows restoration

Agata Klimkowska; D. Van der Elst; Ab P. Grootjans


Restoring Peatlands-Delivering multiple benefits | 2016

Restoration of temperate fens; : matching strategies with site potential

Wiktor Kotowski; M. Ackerman; Albert Grootjans; Agata Klimkowska; H. Rossling; B. Wheeler

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Albert Grootjans

Radboud University Nijmegen

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S. Verbeek

University of Groningen

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S. den Held

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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