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About us Practical matters How to find us C. Lammers, MSc

Research interests

PhD project:  Restoring coastal landscapes with spatially organizing plants

Publications

A sandy symphony: Unraveling dune grass interactions and their role in landscape formation

Extreme heat and drought did not affect interspecific interactions between dune grasses

Habitat modification by marram grass negatively affects recruitment of conspecifics

Scale-dependent interactions in coastal biogeomorphic landscapes: Pioneer both inhibits and facilitates primary foredune builder across spatial scales

Are ecosystem engineering traits fixed or flexible: A study on clonal expansion strategies in co-occurring dune grasses

Establishing cordgrass plants cluster their shoots to avoid ecosystem engineering

Habitat complexity drives food web structure along a dynamic mangrove coast

Inter- and intraspecific differences in clonal expansion strategies of dune grasses Elytrigia juncea and Ammophila arenaria

Sediment availability provokes a shift from Brownian to Lévy-like clonal expansion in a dune building grass

Resilience of beach grasses along a biogeomorphic successive gradient: Resource availability vs. clonal integration

Press/media

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