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Entry no. 36606
Permanent.Plot.ch - A database for Swiss vegetation permanent plots / Permanent.Plot.ch - Base de données des carrés permanents pour l'étude de la végétation en Suisse
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https://proclim4dwebssl.scnat.ch/4dcgi/parkforschungArchive/de/Detail_Project?ch-2434
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Vittoz, Pascal
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2005
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Permanent/Monitoring Project Abstract: The Permanent.Plot.ch project aims to create a vegetation databank of both historic and recent permanent plots in Switzerland (relevés or floristic inventories which can be geographically pinpointed). This project will ensure long-term access to floristic inventories of georeferenced surfaces in Switzerland and will provide important information for future Swiss botanical research in relation to a changing environment. If you know of such permanent plots in Switzerland, please contact me. Leading questions: Store and conserve historical data about permanent plots for vegetation. Study of global change impacts on vegetation: past changes and monitoring of present changes URL: http://www.unil.ch/ppch
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36607
The abundance, diversity and metabolic footprint of soil nematodes is highest in high elevation alpine grasslands
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KERGUNTEUIL A., R. CAMPOS-HERRERA, S. SÁNCHEZ-MORENO, P. VITTOZ & S. RASMANN
2016
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Climate change impact on biodiversity in Switzerland: a review
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VITTOZ, P., D. CHERIX, Y. GONSETH, V. LUBINI, R. MAGGINI, N. ZBINDEN & S. ZUMBACH
2013
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Plant traits co-vary with altitude in grasslands and forests in the European Alps
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PELLISSIER, L., B. FOURNIER, A. GUISAN & P. VITTOZ
2010
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How reliable is the monitoring of permanent vegetation plots? A test with multiple observers
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VITTOZ, P. & A. GUISAN
2007