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Prof.dr. J.C.J.M. de Kroon
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aridity
conservation
ecology
flooding
growth
nature
plant
rivers
water
Expertise
Aridity; Nature conservation; Flooding; Plant growth; Rivers; Water
Expertise (NL)
Droogte; Natuurbeheer; Overstroming; Plantengroei; Rivieren; Water
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/074993631
Active as
Professor
Organisation
Experimental Plant Ecology (RU)
Chair (EN)
Plant ecology
Chair (NL)
Plantenecologie
Phone
+31-24-3653380
Email
H. deKroon -at- science. ru. nl
URL
http://organisatiegids.ru.nl/tabOnderzoek.aspx?RBSID=102823
Publications
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Interactive effects of nutrient heterogeneity and competition: Implications for root foraging theory?
Root responses to nutrients and soil biota: Drivers of species coexistence and ecosystem productivity
Matrix models
Matrix models
Plant responses to soil heterogeneity and global environmental change
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Enhanced publications
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Doctoral Thesis: On the variation of a functional trail mechanisms and consequences of petiole length variation in trifoleum repens
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
The resilience of plant and bird communities under climate change scenarios in the Dutch landscape
Project leader
Quantifying the importance of niches to tree species coexistence in a tropical forest
Project leader
Naar een 'early warning' systeem voor de bescherming van vogels, op basis van inzichten uit de populatiemodellering
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
On the variation of a functional trait. Mechanisms and consequences of petiole length variaton in Trifolium repens
Supervisor
The importance of being connected: Induced resistance to herbivory in Trifolium repens networks
Supervisor
Diversity and adaptation in the genus Yellow cress (Rorippa) in response to flooding
Supervisor
Intraspecific variation in flooding-induced petiole elongation in Rumex palustris. From signal transduction to ecological and micro-evolutionary implications
Supervisor
Establishment and extinction: the dynamics of local plant populations in a regional perspective
Classification
A14000
Nature and landscape
D22400
Ecology
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