Patterns of clonal diversity in three species of sub-arctic willow (Salix lanata, Salix lapponum and Salix herbacea)

K Stamati, PM Hollingsworth, J Russell - Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2007 - Springer
Sub-arctic willow scrub is an endangered habitat in Britain, and typically occurs on steep
crags inaccessible to grazing animals. These willows can reproduce both sexually and …

Regeneration of Salix arbuscula and Salix lapponum within a Large Mammal Exclosure: The Impacts of Microsite and Herbivory

RF Shaw, GR Iason, RJ Pakeman… - Restoration …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Over‐grazing or browsing by large herbivores may result in the loss of individual plant
species or entire plant communities. Restoration schemes often involve exclusion of large …

Microsite affects willow sapling recovery from bank vole (Myodes glareolus) herbivory, but does not affect grazing risk

RF Shaw, RJ Pakeman, MR Young… - Annals of botany, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Background Large herbivores are often removed or reduced as part of vegetation restoration
programmes, but the resultant increase in vegetation biomass and changes in vegetation …

The impacts of pollination mode, plant characteristics and local density on the reproductive success of a scarce plant species, Salix arbuscula

RF Shaw, DA Elston, RJ Pakeman, MR Young… - Plant ecology, 2010 - Springer
Pollination failure represents one stage at which sexual reproduction of plants may be
limited. It is therefore important to understand the pollination mechanism of the plant and …

Identifying suitable restoration sites for a scarce subarctic willow (Salix arbuscula) using different information sources and methods

RJ Pakeman, L Torvell - Plant Ecology & Diversity, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Subarctic willow scrub is an extremely restricted habitat within the UK.
Restoration efforts are now targeted at expanding current populations and establishing new …

[引用][C] Montane scrub site characterization

SN Heritage - 2013