Towards a better understanding of the effects of self-shading on Fucus serratus populations
Résumé
The importance of the vertical structure of vegetation cover for the functioning, management and conservation of ecosystems has received particular attention from
ecologists in the last decades. Canopy architecture has many implications for light extinction coefficient, temperature variation reduction, self-shading which are all key parameters for the structuring and functioning of different ecosystems such as grasslands [1,2], forests [3,4], phytoplankton communities [5, 6], macroalgal populations [7] and even underwater animal forests such as octocoral communities [8].
Domaines
Biodiversité et EcologieOrigine | Fichiers éditeurs autorisés sur une archive ouverte |
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