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Folia Geobotanica | 2011

Impacts of Land Abandonment on Vegetation: Successional Pathways in European Habitats

Bernard Prévosto; Loek Kuiters; Markus Bernhardt-Römermann; Michaela Dölle; Wolfgang Schmidt; Maurice Hoffmann; Jan Van Uytvanck; Andreas Bohner; Daniel Kreiner; Jutta Stadler; Stephan Klotz; Roland Brandl

Changes in traditional agricultural systems in Europe in recent decades have led to widespread abandonment and colonization of various habitats by shrubs and trees. We combined several vegetation databases to test whether patterns of changes in plant diversity after land abandonment in different habitats followed similar pathways. The impacts of land abandonment and subsequent woody colonization on vegetation composition and plant traits were studied in five semi-natural open habitats and two arable habitats in six regions of Europe. For each habitat, vegetation surveys were carried out in different stages of succession using either permanent or non-permanent plots. Consecutive stages of succession were defined on a physiognomic basis from initial open stages to late woody stages. Changes in vegetation composition, species richness, numbers of species on Red Lists, plant strategy types, Ellenberg indicator values of the vegetation, Grime CSR strategy types and seven ecological traits were assessed for each stage of the successional pathway. Abandonment of agro-pastoral land-use and subsequent woody colonization were associated with changes in floristic composition. Plant richness varied according to the different habitats and stages of succession, but semi-natural habitats differed from arable fields in several ecological traits and vegetation responses. Nevertheless, succession occurred along broadly predictable pathways. Vegetation in abandoned arable fields was characterized by a decreasing importance of R-strategists, annuals, seed plants with overwintering green leaves, insect-pollinated plants with hemi-rosette morphology and plants thriving in nutrient-rich conditions, but an increase in species considered as endangered according to the Red Lists. Conversely, changes in plant traits with succession within the initially-open semi-natural habitats showed an increase in plants thriving in nutrient-rich conditions, stress-tolerant plants and plants with sexual and vegetative reproduction, but a sharp decrease in protected species. In conclusion, our study showed a set of similarities in responses of the vegetation in plant traits after land abandonment, but we also highlighted differences between arable fields and semi-natural habitats, emphasizing the importance of land-use legacy.


Biological Conservation | 2015

Wood-pastures of Europe: Geographic coverage, social–ecological values, conservation management, and policy implications

Tobias Plieninger; Tibor Hartel; Berta Martín-López; Guy Beaufoy; Erwin Bergmeier; K. J. Kirby; María Jesús Montero; Gerardo Moreno; Elisa Oteros-Rozas; Jan Van Uytvanck


Biological Conservation | 2015

Wood-pastures of Europe

Tobias Plieninger; Tibor Hartel; Berta Martín-López; Guy Beaufoy; Erwin Bergmeier; K. J. Kirby; María Jesús Montero; Gerardo Moreno; Elisa Oteros-Rozas; Jan Van Uytvanck


Biological Conservation | 2008

Restoration of woodpasture on former agricultural land: The importance of safe sites and time gaps before grazing for tree seedlings

Jan Van Uytvanck; Dirk Maes; Dominique Vandenhaute; Maurice Hoffmann


Forest Ecology and Management | 2008

Establishment patterns of woody species in low intensity-grazed pastures after the cessation of intensive agricultural use

Jan Van Uytvanck; Kris Decleer; Maurice Hoffmann


Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology | 2009

Impact of grazing management with large herbivores on forest ground flora and bramble understorey

Jan Van Uytvanck; Maurice Hoffmann


Archive | 2006

Biodiversity indicators 2006

Heidi Demolder; Johan Peymen; Tim Adriaens; Anny Anselin; Claude Belpaire; Niko Boone; Lode De Beck; Luc De Keersmaeker; Geert De Knijf; Koen Devos; Joris Everaert; Ivy Jansen; Leon Lommaert; Dirk Maes; Thierry Onkelinx; Ilse Simoens; Maarten Stevens; Marijke Thoonen; Koen Van Den Berge; Beatrijs Van der Aa; Peter Van Gossum; Wouter Van Landuyt; Wouter Van Reeth; Jan Van Uytvanck; Glenn Vermeersch; Hugo Verreycken


Plant Ecology | 2010

Interaction between large herbivore activities, vegetation structure, and flooding affects tree seedling emergence

Jan Van Uytvanck; Tanja Milotic; Maurice Hoffmann


INBO doctoraten | 2009

The role of large herbivores in woodland regeneration patterns, mechanisms and processes

Jan Van Uytvanck


Archive | 2007

Biodiversity indicators 2007: state of nature in Flanders (Belgium)

Heidi Demolder; Johan Peymen; Tim Adriaens; Anny Anselin; Claude Belpaire; Niko Boone; Lode De Beck; Luc De Keersmaeker; Geert De Knijf; Koenraad Devos; Joris Everaert; Ivy Jansen; Leon Lommaert; Dirk Maes; Thierry Onkelinx; Ilse Simoens; Maarten Stevens; Marijke Thoonen; Koen Van Den Berge; Beatrijs Van der Aa; Peter Van Gossum; Wouter Van Landuyt; Wouter Van Reeth; Jan Van Uytvanck; Glenn Vermeersch; Hugo Verreycken

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Maurice Hoffmann

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Geert De Blust

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Tanja Milotic

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Anny Anselin

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Marijke Thoonen

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Peter Van Gossum

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Wouter Van Landuyt

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Geert De Knijf

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Heidi Demolder

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Hugo Verreycken

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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