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Journal of Coastal Conservation | 2004

Ecology, management and monitoring of grey dunes in Flanders

Sam Provoost; Carole Ampe; Dries Bonte; Eric Cosyns; Maurice Hoffmann

Grey dunes are a priority habitat type of the European Union Habitats Directive and demand special attention for conservation and management. Knowledge of the ecology of coastal grey dunes can contribute to this policy. Dune grassland succession is initiated by fixation and driven by the complex of soil formation (humus accumulation) and vegetation development. Leaching and mobilization of CaCO3. which are important in nutrient dynamics, complicate the picture. At present, grass- and scrub encroachment greatly overrules these fine scaled soil processes and causes substantial loss of regional biodiversity. Belgium has an international responsibility in grey dune conservation because of the limited range of its characteristic vegetation, flora and fauna. As biomass removal seems essential in grassland preservation, grazing is an important management tool. Evaluation of management measures focuses on biodiversity measurements on the levels of landscape, community and species.


Applied Vegetation Science | 2007

The role of soil seed banks in the restoration of dry acidic dune grassland after burning of Ulex europaeus scrub

Beatrijs Bossuyt; Eric Cosyns; Maurice Hoffmann

ABSTRACT Question: Can the seed bank play a significant role in the restoration of plant communities of dry acidic dune grassland where fire has destroyed Ulex europaeus scrub? Location: Northern French Atlantic coast. Methods: One year after the fire, the seed bank and vegetation were sampled in 1 m ×1 m plots along three transects from the oldest scrub vegetation towards the grassland. Differences in species richness, seed density and contribution of ecological groups in the seed bank and vegetation along the transects were analysed. Results: Seed density and species richness in the seed bank decreased significantly from the grassland towards the centre of the scrub vegetation; 50% of the seed bank consisted of core species of the target plant community, such as Carex arenaria, Aira praecox, Rumex acetosella and Agrostis capillaris. Seeds of these species were also found in the deeper soil layers beneath the oldest scrub vegetation, indicating that they can be considered to be long-term persistent. Beneath the youngest scrub vegetation, seeds of rare satellite target species also occurred. However, no target species were established on the burned site after one year, resulting in a large discrepancy between seed bank and vegetation. Conclusions: Although the seeds present in the soil indicate that restoration of the acidic grassland based on the seed bank is possible, additional management actions such as mowing and soil disturbance may be necessary to restrict resprouting of Ulex and to stimulate the germination of seeds of target species in the deeper soil layers. Nomenclature: Lambinon et al. (1998). Abbreviations; DCA = Detrended Correspondence Analysis


Journal of Ecology | 2005

Germination success of temperate grassland species after passage through ungulate and rabbit guts

Eric Cosyns; A Delporte; Luc Lens; Maurice Hoffmann


Plant Ecology | 2005

Endozoochorous seed dispersal by cattle and horse in a spatially heterogeneous landscape

Eric Cosyns; Sofie Claerbout; Indra Lamoot; Maurice Hoffmann


Ecography | 2005

Complementarity of epi- and endozoochory of plant seeds by free ranging donkeys

Martine Couvreur; Eric Cosyns; Martin Hermy; Maurice Hoffmann


Basic and Applied Ecology | 2005

Horse dung germinable seed content in relation to plant species abundance, diet composition and seed characteristics

Eric Cosyns; Maurice Hoffmann


Belgian Journal of Zoology | 2001

Feeding ecology of Konik horses and donkeys in Belgian coastal dunes and its implications for nature management

Eric Cosyns; T Degezelle; Else Demeulenaere; Maurice Hoffmann


Oikos | 2015

Seed dispersal by ungulates as an ecological filter: a trait‐based meta‐analysis

Aurélie Albert; Alistair G. Auffret; Eric Cosyns; Sara A. O. Cousins; Bram D'hondt; Carsten Eichberg; Amy E. Eycott; Thilo Heinken; Maurice Hoffmann; Bogdan Jaroszewicz; Juan E. Malo; Anders Mårell; Maarten Mouissie; Robin J. Pakeman; Mélanie Picard; Jan Plue; Peter Poschlod; Sam Provoost; Kiowa Alraune Schulze; Christophe Baltzinger


Basic and Applied Ecology | 2006

Seedling establishment after endozoochory in disturbed and undisturbed grasslands

Eric Cosyns; Beatrijs Bossuyt; Maurice Hoffmann; H Vervaet; Luc Lens


Basic and Applied Ecology | 2008

Epizoochory by large herbivores: merging data with models

Martine Couvreur; Kris Verheyen; Mark Vellend; Indra Lamoot; Eric Cosyns; Maurice Hoffmann; Martin Hermy

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Maurice Hoffmann

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Sam Provoost

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Martine Couvreur

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Martin Hermy

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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