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Forest Ecology and Management | 2002

Predicting vascular plant species richness of fragmented forests in agricultural landscapes in central Belgium

Myriam Dumortier; Jan Butaye; Hans Jacquemyn; Nancy Van Camp; Noël Lust; Martin Hermy

This paper tests different methods to assess the species richness of vascular plants in fragmented forests embedded in agricultural landscapes. Certain plant species enabled us to rank forest patches in order of actual species richness, but failed to predict the exact number of plant species. However, the exact species richness could be satisfactorily predicted through multiple linear regression models that used a series of environmental variables (69% explained variance). Using this method, species richness was easier to predict in forests on alluvial soil and of young age (77 and 66% explained variance, respectively) than in those on non-alluvial soil and of old age (47 and 50% explained variance, respectively). The latter needed more observations (improvement to 70 and 56% explained variance, respectively) or more variables (improvement to 61 and 73% explained variance, respectively) to develop a reliable model. Predictions based on data obtained using GIS were satisfactory only for forests on alluvial soil (58% explained variance). Important indicators of species-rich forests were habitat diversity, forest age and forest area. Species richness was substantially larger in forests on alluvial soil compared with those on non-alluvial soil. Lower phosphorus availability to plants and proximity to older forests indicated a higher species richness in forests on alluvial soil and of young age. A higher pH and a lower C/N-ratio of soil indicated a higher species richness in forests on non-alluvial soil and of old age. It is thus possible to predict species richness of vascular plants in different types of forest using environmental variables, which is useful when selecting and managing forests for biodiversity conservation and restoration.


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2007

Short-rotation forestry of birch, maple, poplar and willow in Flanders (Belgium) I—Biomass production after 4 years of tree growth

Inge Vande Walle; Nancy Van Camp; Liesbet Van de Casteele; Kris Verheyen; Raoul Lemeur


Global Change Biology | 2003

Carbon stock changes and carbon sequestration potential of Flemish cropland soils

Steven Sleutel; Stefaan De Neve; Georges Hofman; Pascal Boeckx; Daan Beheydt; Oswald Van Cleemput; Inge Mestdagh; Peter Lootens; Lucien Carlier; Nancy Van Camp; Hans Verbeeck; Inge Vande Walle; Roeland Samson; Noël Lust; Raoul Lemeur


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2007

Short-rotation forestry of birch, maple, poplar and willow in Flanders (Belgium) II. Energy production and CO2 emission reduction potential.

Inge Vande Walle; Nancy Van Camp; Liesbet Van de Casteele; Kris Verheyen; Raoul Lemeur


Annals of Forest Science | 2005

Growing stock-based assessment of the carbon stock in the Belgian forest biomass

Inge Vande Walle; Nancy Van Camp; Dominique Perrin; Raoul Lemeur; Kris Verheyen; Bas van Wesemael; Eric Laitat


Annals of Forest Science | 2004

Inventory-based carbon stock of Flemish forests: a comparison of European biomass expansion factors

Nancy Van Camp; Inge Vande Walle; Jan Mertens; Stefaan De Neve; Roeland Samson; Noël Lust; Raoul Lemeur; Pascal Boeckx; Peter Lootens; Daan Beheydt; Inge Mestdagh; Steven Sleutel; Hans Verbeeck; Oswald Van Cleemput; Georges Hofman; Lucien Carlier


Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science | 2009

Soil organic carbon–stock changes in Flemish grassland soils from 1990 to 2000

Inge Mestdagh; Steven Sleutel; Peter Lootens; Oswald Van Cleemput; Daan Beheydt; Pascal Boeckx; Stefaan De Neve; Georges Hofman; Nancy Van Camp; Inge Vande Walle; Roeland Samson; Kris Verheyen; Raoul Lemeur; Lucien Carlier


Proceedings van de studie- en vervolmakingsdag 'Koolstofopslag in terrestrische ecosystemen : een opportuniteit in het Kyotoprotocol?' | 2003

Koolstofpools en -fluxen in bossen en plantages met een korte rotatie

Inge Vande Walle; Nancy Van Camp; Raoul Lemeur; Noël Lust


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology | 2003

Carbon balance of a two years old short-rotation tree plantation in Zwijnaarde

Inge Vande Walle; Nancy Van Camp; Raoul Lemeur; Noël Lust


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology | 2003

Above- and belowground carbon stocks in Flemish forests - quantification and uncertainty

Nancy Van Camp; Inge Vande Walle; Noël Lust; Raoul Lemeur

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