Universiteit Gent; Faculteit Wetenschappen; Vakgroep Biologie; Onderzoeksgroep Terrestrische Ecologie (TEREC), more
Function: PhD student
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A1 Publications (5) [show] |
- Erfanzadeh, R.; Hendrickx, F.; Maelfait, J.-P.; Hoffmann, M. (2010). The effect of successional stage and salinity on the vertical distribution of seeds in salt marsh soils. Flora (Jena) 205(7): 442-448. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.flora.2009.12.010, more
- Erfanzadeh, R.; Pétillon, J.; Maelfait, J.-P.; Hoffmann, M. (2010). Environmental determinism versus biotic stochasticity in the appearance of plant species in salt-marsh succession. Plant Ecol. Evol. 143(1): 43-50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2010.422, more
- Erfanzadeh, R.; Garbutt, A.; Pétillon, J.; Maelfait, J.-P.; Hoffmann, M. (2010). Factors affecting the success of early salt-marsh colonizers: seed availability rather than site suitability and dispersal traits. Plant Ecology 206(2): 335-347. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11258-009-9646-8, more
- Milotic, T.; Erfanzadeh, R.; Petillon, J.; Maelfait, J.-P.; Hoffmann, M. (2010). Short-term impact of grazing by sheep on vegetation dynamics in a newly created salt-marsh site. Grass For. Sci. 65(1): 121-132. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2494.2009.00725.x, more
- Pétillon, J.; Erfanzadeh, R.; Garbutt, A.; Maelfait, J.-P.; Hoffmann, M. (2010). Inundation frequency determines the post-pioneer successional pathway in a newly created salt marsh. Wetlands 30(6): 1097-1105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13157-010-0115-x, more
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Book chapters (7) [show] |
- Erfanzadeh, R. (2009). General conclusions, in: Erfanzadeh, R. Spatio-temporal aspects of early vegetation succession in a recently restored salt-marsh ecosystem: a case study of the IJzer estuary (Belgium). pp. 133-145, more
- Erfanzadeh, R. (2009). General introduction, in: Erfanzadeh, R. Spatio-temporal aspects of early vegetation succession in a recently restored salt-marsh ecosystem: a case study of the IJzer estuary (Belgium). pp. 1-32, more
- Erfanzadeh, R.; Garbutt, Angus; Pétillon, J.; Maelfait, J.-P.; Hoffmann, M. (2009). Factors affecting the success of early salt-marsh colonizers: seed availability rather than site suitability and dispersal traits, in: Erfanzadeh, R. Spatio-temporal aspects of early vegetation succession in a recently restored salt-marsh ecosystem: a case study of the IJzer estuary (Belgium). pp. 33-52, more
- Erfanzadeh, R.; Maelfait, J.-P.; Hoffmann, M. (2009). Inundation frequency determines the post-pioneer successional pathway in a newly created salt-marsh, in: Erfanzadeh, R. Spatio-temporal aspects of early vegetation succession in a recently restored salt-marsh ecosystem: a case study of the IJzer estuary (Belgium). pp. 53-74, more
- Erfanzadeh, R.; Milotic, T.; Pétillon, J.; Maelfait, J.-P.; Hoffmann, M. (2009). Short-term impact of sheep grazing on salt-marsh vegetation succession in a newly created salt-marsh site, in: Erfanzadeh, R. Spatio-temporal aspects of early vegetation succession in a recently restored salt-marsh ecosystem: a case study of the IJzer estuary (Belgium). pp. 75-94, more
- Erfanzadeh, R.; Pétillon, J.; Maelfait, J.-P.; Hoffmann, M. (2009). Environmentally determined spatial patterns of annual plants in early salt-marsh succession versus stochastic distribution in old salt-marsh conditions, in: Erfanzadeh, R. Spatio-temporal aspects of early vegetation succession in a recently restored salt-marsh ecosystem: a case study of the IJzer estuary (Belgium). pp. 95-109, more
- Erfanzadeh, R.; Hendrickx, F.; Maelfait, J.-P.; Hoffmann, M. (2009). The effect of successional stage and salinity on the vertical distribution of seeds in salt-marsh soils, in: Erfanzadeh, R. Spatio-temporal aspects of early vegetation succession in a recently restored salt-marsh ecosystem: a case study of the IJzer estuary (Belgium). pp. 110-132, more
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Thesis [show] |
- Erfanzadeh, R. (2009). Spatio-temporal aspects of early vegetation succession in a recently restored salt-marsh ecosystem: a case study of the IJzer estuary (Belgium). PhD Thesis. Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences. Department of Biology. Terrestrial Ecology Unit: Gent. xii, 206 incl. Appendices pp., more
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