Browsing Geography by Author "van de Koppel, J"
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Flow-divergence feedbacks control propagule retention by in-stream vegetation: the importance of spatial patterns for facilitation
Cornacchia, L; van der Wal, D; van de Koppel, J; Puijalon, S; Wharton, G; Bouma, TJ (2019-01) -
LANDSCAPES OF FACILITATION: HOW SELF-ORGANIZED PATCHINESS OF AQUATIC MACROPHYTES PROMOTES DIVERSITY IN STREAMS
Cornacchia, L; van de Koppel, J; van der Wal, D; WHARTON, G; Puijalon, S; Bouma, T (Ecological Society of America, 2018-02-13)Spatial heterogeneity plays a crucial role in the coexistence of species. Despite recognition of the importance of self-organization in creating environmental heterogeneity in otherwise uniform landscapes, the effects of ... -
Landscapes of facilitation: how self-organized patchiness of aquatic macrophytes promotes diversity in streams
Cornacchia, L; van de Koppel, J; van der Wal, D; Wharton, G; Puijalon, S; Bouma, TJ (Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2018-02-13) -
Self-organization of river vegetation leads to emergent buffering of river flows and water levels
Cornacchia, L; Wharton, G; Davies, G; Grabowski, RC; Temmerman, S; van der Wal, D; Bouma, TJ; van de Koppel, J (2020-07-29) -
Self-organization of river vegetation leads to emergent buffering of river flows and water levels
Cornacchia, L; Wharton, G; Davies, G; Grabowski, R; Temmerman, S; van der Wal, D; Bouma, T; van de Koppel, JCornacchia Loreta, Wharton Geraldene, Davies Grieg, Grabowski Robert C., Temmerman Stijn, van der Wal Daphne, Bouma Tjeerd J. and van de Koppel Johan 2020 Self-organization of river vegetation leads to emergent buffering ...