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Christian Smit
Christian Smit
Full Professor, Experimental Conservation Ecology, University of Groningen
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Nurse plants, tree saplings and grazing pressure: changes in facilitation along a biotic environmental gradient
C Smit, C Vandenberghe, J Den Ouden, H Müller-Schärer
Oecologia 152, 265-273, 2007
2652007
Moving forward on facilitation research: response to changing environments and effects on the diversity, functioning and evolution of plant communities
S Soliveres, C Smit, F Maestre
Biological Reviews, 2014
2562014
Change in dominance determines herbivore effects on plant biodiversity
SE Koerner, MD Smith, DE Burkepile, NP Hanan, ML Avolio, SL Collins, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 2 (12), 1925-1932, 2018
1872018
Facilitation of Quercus ilex recruitment by shrubs in Mediterranean open woodlands
C Smit, J den Ouden, M Díaz
Journal of Vegetation Science 19 (2), 193-200, 2008
1802008
Unpalatable plants facilitate tree sapling survival in wooded pastures
C Smit, JAN Den Ouden, H Müller‐Schärer
Journal of Applied ecology 43 (2), 305-312, 2006
1672006
Inclusion of biotic stress (consumer pressure) alters predictions from the stress gradient hypothesis
C Smit, M Rietkerk, MJ Wassen
Journal of Ecology 97 (6), 1215-1219, 2009
1642009
What cues do ungulates use to assess predation risk in dense temperate forests?
D Kuijper, M Verwijmeren, M Churski, A Zbyryt, K Schmidt, C Smit
Plos One, 2014
1352014
Synchrony matters more than species richness in plant community stability at a global scale
E Valencia, F De Bello, T Galland, PB Adler, J Lepš, A E-Vojtkó, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (39), 24345-24351, 2020
1182020
Safe sites for tree regeneration in wooded pastures: A case of associational resistance?
C Smit, D Béguin, A Buttler, H Müller‐Schärer
Journal of Vegetation Science 16 (2), 209-214, 2005
962005
A review and meta-analysis of the enemy release hypothesis in plant – herbivorous insect systems
K Meijer, M Schilthuizen, L Beukeboom, C Smit
PeerJ, 2016
882016
Rewilding with large herbivores: the importance of grazing refuges for sapling establishment and wood-pasture fomation
C Smit, JL Ruifrok, R van Klink, H Olff
Biological Conservation, 2015
832015
Global-change effects on early-stage decomposition processes in tidal wetlands–implications from a global survey using standardized litter
P Mueller, LM Schile-Beers, TJ Mozdzer, GL Chmura, T Dinter, ...
Biogeosciences 15 (10), 3189-3202, 2018
732018
Keep the wolf from the door: How to conserve wolves in Europe's human-dominated landscapes?
DPJ Kuijper, M Churski, A Trouwborst, M Heurich, C Smit, GIH Kerley, ...
Biological Conservation 235, 102-111, 2019
702019
Does the strength of facilitation by nurse shrubs depend on grazing resistance of tree saplings?
C Vandenberghe, C Smit, M Pohl, A Buttler, F Freléchoux
Basic and Applied Ecology 10 (5), 427-436, 2009
692009
Effects of grazing management on biodiversity across trophic levels - The importance of livestock species and stocking density in salt marshes
R van Klink, S Nolte, F Mandema, P Esselink, JP Bakker, C Smit
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2016
682016
Interspecific facilitation and critical transitions in arid ecosystems
M Verwijmeren, M Rietkerk, MJ Wassen, C Smit
Oikos, 2013
652013
Establishment limitation of holm oak (Quercus ilex subsp. ballota (Desf.) Samp.) in a Mediterranean savanna–forest ecosystem
C Smit, M Díaz, P Jansen
Annals of Forest Science 66 (5), 1-7, 2009
642009
Safe for saplings; safe for seeds?
C Smit, M Gusberti, H Müller-Schärer
Forest Ecology and Management 237 (1-3), 471-477, 2006
622006
Large herbivores as' environmental engineers'.
C Smit, R Putman
Ungulate management in Europe: problems and practices, 260-283, 2010
592010
Herbivore species and density affect vegetation-structure patchiness in salt marshes
S Nolte, P Esselink, C Smit, JP Bakker
Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, 2014
562014
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