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Publications

  • Spatial heterogeneity ensures long-term stability in vegetation and Fritillaria meleagris flowering in Uppsala Kungsäng, a semi-natural meadow.

    Hytteborn, H., Carlsson, B., Svensson, B., Zhang, L., Rydin, H. (2023). PLOS ONE, . vol. 18 DOI
  • Smoke promotes germination of peatland bryophyte spores.

    Yusup, S., Sundberg, S., Ooi, M., Zhang, M., Sun, Z. et al. (2023). Journal of Experimental Botany, . vol. 74, ss. 251-264 DOI
  • Effects of operational taxonomic unit inference methods on soil microeukaryote community analysis using long‐read metabarcoding.

    Eshghi Sahraei, S., Furneaux, B., Kluting, K., Zakieh, M., Rydin, H. et al. (2022). Ecology and Evolution, . vol. 12 DOI
  • Environmental drivers ofSphagnumgrowth in peatlands across the Holarctic region.

    Bengtsson, F., Rydin, H., Baltzer, J., Bragazza, L., Bu, Z. et al. (2021). Journal of Ecology, . vol. 109, ss. 417-431 DOI
  • Climatic drivers of Sphagnum species distributions.

    Campbell, C., Granath, G., Rydin, H. (2021). Frontiers of Biogeography, vol. 13 DOI
  • Cryptic interactions revisited from ecological networks: Mosses as a key link between trees and hummingbirds.

    Fonturbel, F., Osorio, F., Riffo-Donoso, V., Carvallo, G., Rydin, H. (2021). Functional Ecology, . vol. 35, ss. 226-238 DOI
  • Mechanisms behind species-specific water economy responses to water level drawdown in peat mosses.

    Bengtsson, F., Granath, G., Cronberg, N., Rydin, H. (2020). Annals of Botany, vol. 126, ss. 219-230 DOI
  • Variation in symbiotic N-2 fixation rates among Sphagnum mosses.

    van den Elzen, E., Bengtsson, F., Fritz, C., Rydin, H., Lamers, L. (2020). PLOS ONE, . vol. 15 DOI
  • The effects of winter stress on Sphagnum specieswith contrasting macro- and microdistributions.

    Campbell, C., Rydin, H. (2019). Journal of Bryology, . vol. 41, ss. 205-217 DOI
  • Are we restoring functional fens?: The outcomes of restoration projects in fens re-analysed with plant functional traits.

    Klimkowska, A., Goldstein, K., Wyszomirski, T., Kozub, L., Wilk, M. et al. (2019). PLOS ONE, . vol. 14 DOI
  • Testing unidimensional species distribution models to forecast and hindcast changes in marsh vegetation over 40 years.

    Lou, Y., Liu, Y., Tang, Z., Jiang, M., Lu, X. et al. (2019). Ecological Indicators, . vol. 104, ss. 341-346 DOI
  • Scaling functional traits to ecosystem processes: Towards a mechanistic understanding in peat mosses.

    Mazziotta, A., Granath, G., Rydin, H., Bengtsson, F., Norberg, J. (2019). Journal of Ecology, . vol. 107, ss. 843-859 DOI
  • Dispersal limitations and historical factors determine the biogeography of specialized terrestrial protists.

    Singer, D., Mitchell, E., Payne, R., Blandenier, Q., Duckert, C. et al. (2019). Molecular Ecology, . vol. 28, ss. 3089-3100 DOI
  • Var Sellingaffären kulmen på en sekellång botanisk konflikt?.

    Backéus, I., Hytteborn, H., Rydin, H. (2018). Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift, vol. 112, ss. 380-393
  • Biochemical determinants of litter quality in 15 species of Sphagnum.

    Bengtsson, F., Rydin, H., Hajek, T. (2018). Plant and Soil, vol. 425, ss. 161-176 DOI
  • Competition for light as a bottleneck for endangered fen species: An introduction experiment.

    Emsens, W., Aggenbach, C., Rydin, H., Smolders, A., van Diggelen, R. (2018). Biological Conservation, vol. 220, ss. 76-83 DOI
  • Environmental and taxonomic controls of carbon and oxygen stable isotope composition in Sphagnum across broad climatic and geographic ranges.

    Granath, G., Rydin, H., Baltzer, J., Bengtsson, F., Boncek, N. et al. (2018). Biogeosciences, vol. 15, ss. 5189-5202 DOI
  • Niche modelling of marsh plants based on occurrence and abundance data.

    Lou, Y., Gao, C., Pan, Y., Xue, Z., Liu, Y. et al. (2018). Science of the Total Environment, . vol. 616-617, ss. 198-207 DOI
  • The Sphagnome Project: enabling ecological and evolutionary insights through a genus-level sequencing project.

    Weston, D., Turetsky, M., Johnson, M., Granath, G., Lindo, Z. et al. (2018). New Phytologist, vol. 217, ss. 16-25 DOI
  • Peatland plant communities under global change: negative feedback loops counteract shifts in species composition.

    Hedwall, P., Brunet, J., Rydin, H. (2017). Ecology, vol. 98, ss. 150-161 DOI
  • Century-long tree population dynamics in a deciduous forest stand in central Sweden.

    Hytteborn, H., Svensson, B., Kempe, K., Press, A., Rydin, H. (2017). Journal of Vegetation Science, vol. 28, ss. 1057-1069 DOI
  • Towards a trait-based ecology of wetland vegetation.

    Moor, H., Rydin, H., Hylander, K., Nilsson, M., Lindborg, R. et al. (2017). Journal of Ecology, vol. 105, ss. 1623-1635 DOI
  • Photosynthesis, growth, and decay traits in Sphagnum – a multispecies comparison.

    Bengtsson, F., Granath, G., Rydin, H. (2016). Ecology and Evolution, vol. 6, ss. 3325-3341 DOI
  • Multi-species competition experiments with peatland bryophytes.

    Udd, D., Sundberg, S., Rydin, H. (2016). Journal of Vegetation Science, vol. 27, ss. 165-175 DOI
  • Evolution of niche preference in Sphagnum peat mosses.

    Johnson, M., Granath, G., Tahvanainen, T., Pouliot, R., Stenoien, H. et al. (2015). Evolution, vol. 69, ss. 90-103 DOI
  • Long-term changes in marsh vegetation in Sanjiang Plain, northeast China.

    Lou, Y., Zhao, K., Wang, G., Jiang, M., Lu, X. et al. (2015). Journal of Vegetation Science, vol. 26, ss. 643-650 DOI
  • Explaining species distributions by traits in bryophytes and vascular plants in a patchy landscape.

    Udd, D., Mälson, K., Sundberg, S., Rydin, H. (2015). Folia Geobotanica, vol. 50, ss. 161-174 DOI
  • Tradeoffs and scaling of functional traits in Sphagnum as drivers of carbon cycling in peatlands.

    Laing, C., Granath, G., Belyea, L., Allton, K., Rydin, H. (2014). Oikos, vol. 123, ss. 817-828 DOI
  • Evidence of mutualistic synzoochory between cryptogams and hummingbirds.

    Osorio-Zuniga, F., Fonturbel, F., Rydin, H. (2014). Oikos, vol. 123, ss. 553-558 DOI
  • Fine-scale dynamics and community stability in boreal peatlands: revisiting a fen and a bog in Sweden after 50 years.

    Pedrotti, E., Rydin, H., Ingmar, T., Hytteborn, H., Turunen, P. et al. (2014). Ecosphere, vol. 5, ss. 133- DOI
  • Performance of four mosses in a reciprocal transplant experiment: implications for peatland succession in NE China.

    Bu, Z., Chen, X., Rydin, H., Wang, S., Ma, J. et al. (2013). Journal of Bryology, vol. 35, ss. 220-227 DOI
  • Facilitation vs. competition: Does interspecific interaction affect drought responses in Sphagnum?.

    Bu, Z., Zheng, X., Rydin, H., Moore, T., Ma, J. (2013). Basic and Applied Ecology, vol. 14, ss. 574-584 DOI
  • A functional trait approach to fen restoration analysis.

    Hedberg, P., Saetre, P., Sundberg, S., Rydin, H., Kotowski, W. (2013). Applied Vegetation Science, vol. 16, ss. 658-666 DOI
  • The biology of peatlands.

    Rydin, Håkan; Jeglum, John K., 2013
  • Clonality in the plant community.

    Svensson, B., Rydin, H., Carlsson, B. (2013). I Eddy van der Maarel & Janet Franklin (red.) Vegetation ecology, . ss. 141-163
  • Direct physiological effects of nitrogen on Sphagnum: a greenhouse experiment.

    Granath, G., Strengbom, J., Rydin, H. (2012). Functional Ecology, vol. 26, ss. 353-364 DOI
  • Vegetation recovery after multiple-site experimental fen restorations.

    Hedberg, P., Kotowski, W., Saetre, P., Mälson, K., Rydin, H. et al. (2012). Biological Conservation, vol. 147, ss. 60-67 DOI
  • Glasshouse vs field experiments: do they yield ecologically similar results for assessing N impacts on peat mosses?.

    Limpens, J., Granath, G., Aerts, R., Heijmans, M., Sheppard, L. et al. (2012). New Phytologist, vol. 195, ss. 408-418 DOI
  • Epiphytic bryophytes near forest edges and on retention trees: reduced growth and reproduction especially in old-growth-forest indicator species.

    Löbel, S., Snäll, T., Rydin, H. (2012). Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 49, ss. 1334-1343 DOI
  • Altitude affects the reproductive performance in monoicous and dioicous bryophytes: examples from a Brazilian Atlantic rainforest.

    Maciel-Silva, A., Válio, I., Rydin, H. (2012). AoB Plants, ss. pls016- DOI
  • Diaspore bank of bryophytes in tropical rain forests: the importance of breeding system, phylum and microhabitat.

    Maciel-Silva, A., Válio, I., Rydin, H. (2012). Oecologia, vol. 168, ss. 321-333 DOI
  • Reliance on prey-derived nitrogen by the carnivorous plant Drosera rotundifolia decreases with increasing nitrogen deposition.

    Millett, J., Svensson, B., Newton, J., Rydin, H. (2012). New Phytologist, vol. 195, ss. 182-188 DOI
  • Direct and interaction-mediated effects of environmental changes on peatland bryophytes.

    Bu, Z., Rydin, H., Chen, X. (2011). Oecologia, vol. 166, ss. 555-563 DOI
  • Positive Edge Effects on Forest-Interior Cryptogams in Clear-Cuts.

    Caruso, A., Rudolphi, J., Rydin, H. (2011). PLOS ONE, vol. 6, ss. e27936- DOI
  • Climatic modifiers of the response to nitrogen deposition in peat-forming Sphagnum mosses: a meta-analysis.

    Limpens, J., Granath, G., Gunnarsson, U., Aerts, R., Bayley, S. et al. (2011). New Phytologist, vol. 191, ss. 496-507 DOI
  • Restaurering av dikade rikkärr.

    Sundberg, S., Mälson, K., Backéus, I., Rydin, H. (2011). I M. Almstedt Jansson, T. Ebenhard & J. de Jong (red.) Naturvårdskedjan - för en effektiv naturvård, Uppsala: Centrum för biologisk mångfald. ss. 252-268
  • Bevarande av våtmarker - hur ska vi göra?.

    Sundberg, S., Stenseke, M., Mälson, K., Backéus, I., Rydin, H. (2011). I M. Almstedt Jansson, T. Ebenhard & J. de Jong (red.) Naturvårdskedjan - för en effektiv naturvård, Uppsala: Centrum för biologisk mångfald. ss. 246-251
  • Remnant habitats for grassland species in an abandoned Swedish agricultural landscape.

    Dahlström, A., Rydin, H., Borgegård, S. (2010). Applied Vegetation Science, vol. 13, ss. 305-314 DOI
  • Rapid ecosystem shifts in peatlands: Linking plant physiology and succession.

    Granath, G., Strengbom, J., Rydin, H. (2010). Ecology, vol. 91, ss. 3047-3056 DOI
  • Trade-offs and habitat constraints in the establishment of epiphytic bryophytes.

    Löbel, S., Rydin, H. (2010). Functional Ecology, vol. 24, ss. 887-897 DOI
  • Peat Disturbance, Mowing, and Ditch Blocking as Tools in Rich Fen Restoration.

    Mälson, K., Sundberg, S., Rydin, H. (2010). Restoration Ecology, vol. 18, ss. 469-478 DOI
  • The distribution of Cs-137, K, Rb and Cs in plants in a Sphagnum-dominated peatland in eastern central Sweden.

    Vinichuk, M., Johanson, K., Rydin, H., Rosén, K. (2010). Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, vol. 101, ss. 170-176 DOI
  • Photosynthetic performance in Sphagnum transplanted along a latitudinal nitrogen deposition gradient.

    Granath, G., Strengbom, J., Breeuwer, A., Heijmans, M., Berendse, F. et al. (2009). Oecologia, vol. 159, ss. 705-715 DOI
  • Dispersal and life-history strategies in epiphyte metacommunities: alternative solutions to survival in patchy, dynamic landscapes.

    Löbel, S., Rydin, H. (2009). Oecologia, vol. 161, ss. 569-579 DOI
  • Mating system, reproduction mode and diaspore size affect metacommunity diversity.

    Löbel, S., Snäll, T., Rydin, H. (2009). Journal of Ecology, vol. 97, ss. 176-185 DOI
  • Competitive hierarchy, but no competitive exclusions in experiments with rich fen bryophytes.

    Mälson, K., Rydin, H. (2009). Journal of Bryology, vol. 31, ss. 41-45 DOI
  • Population and community ecology of bryophytes.

    Rydin, H. (2009). I Shaw, A J & Goffinet, B (red.) Bryophyte biology, . ss. 393-444
  • Near-zero recent carbon accumulation in a bog with high nitrogen deposition in SW Sweden.

    Gunnarsson, U., Boresjö Bronge, L., Rydin, H., Ohlson, M. (2008). Global Change Biology, vol. 14, ss. 2152-2165 DOI
  • Peatlands and the carbon cycle: from local processes to global implications – a synthesis.

    Limpens, J., Berendse, F., Blodau, C., Canadell, J., Freeman, C. et al. (2008). Biogeosciences, vol. 5, ss. 1475-1491 DOI
  • Long-term effects of drainage and initial effects of hydrological restoration on rich fen vegetation.

    Mälson, K., Backéus, I., Rydin, H. (2008). Applied Vegetation Science, vol. 11, ss. 99-106 DOI
  • Är vassen ett hot mot rikkärren?.

    Udd, D., Rydin, H. (2008). Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift, vol. 102, ss. 85-98
  • Tree age relationships with epiphytic lichen diversity and lichen life history traits on ash in southern Sweden.

    Johansson, P., Rydin, H., Thor, G. (2007). Ecoscience, vol. 14, ss. 81-91 DOI
  • The regeneration capabilities of bryophytes in rich fen restoration.

    Mälson, K., Rydin, H. (2007). Biological Conservation, vol. 135, ss. 435-442 DOI
  • Atmospheric nitrogen deposition promotes carbon loss from peat bogs.

    Bragazza, L., Freeman, C., Jones, T., Rydin, H., Limpens, J. et al. (2006). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 103, ss. 19386-19389 DOI
  • Sphagnum borde heta torvmossa på svenska.

    Cronberg, N., Rydin, H. (2006). Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift, vol. 100, ss. 299-300
  • Metapopulation processes in epiphytes inferred from patterns of regional distribution and local abundance in fragmented forest landscapes.

    Löbel, S., Snäll, T., Rydin, H. (2006). Journal of Ecology, vol. 94, ss. 856-868
  • Species richness patterns and metapopulation processes evidence from epiphyte communities in boreo-nemoral forests.

    Löbel, S., Snäll, T., Rydin, H. (2006). Ecography, vol. 29, ss. 169-182
  • The role of Sphagnum in peatland development and persistence.

    Rydin, H., Gunnarsson, U., Sundberg, S. (2006). I Boreal peatland ecosystems, . ss. 47-67
  • The biology of peatlands.

    Rydin, Håkan; Jeglum, JK, 2006
  • Colonization of Sphagnum on land uplift islands in the Baltic Sea: time, area, distance and life history.

    Sundberg, S., Hansson, J., Rydin, H. (2006). Journal of Biogeography, . vol. 33, ss. 1479-1491 DOI
  • Colonisation of Sphagnum on land uplift islands in the Baltic Sea: time, area, distance and life history.

    Sundberg, S., Hansson, J., Rydin, H. (2006). Journal of Biogeography, vol. 33, ss. 1479-1491
  • Deciduous trees affect small-scale floristic diversity and tree regeneration in conifer forests.

    Wallrup, E., Saetre, P., Rydin, H. (2006). Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, vol. 21, ss. 399-404 DOI
  • Nitrogen concentration and delta(15)N signature of ombrotrophic Sphagnum mosses at different N deposition in Europe.

    Bragazza, L., Limpens, J., Gerdol, R., Grosvernier, P., Hájek, M. et al. (2005). Global Change Biology, vol. 11, ss. 106-114
  • Multiple gradients in mire vegetation: a comparison of a Swedish and an Italian bog.

    Bragazza, L., Rydin, H., Gerdol, R. (2005). Plant Ecology, vol. 177, ss. 223-236
  • Age structures of modules of clonal peatland sedge Carex middendorffii.

    Bu, Z., Yang, Y., Rydin, H., Lang, H. (2005). Chinese Geographical Science, vol. 15, ss. 269-274
  • Torvmossa - ett nygammalt svenskt namn för Sphagnum.

    Cronberg, N., Rydin, H. (2005). Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift, vol. 99, ss. 290-294
  • Colonization-extinction dynamics of an epiphyte metapopulation in a dynamic landscape.

    Snäll, T., Ehrlén, J., Rydin, H. (2005). Ecology, vol. 86, ss. 106-115
  • Clonal plants in the community.

    Svensson, B., Rydin, H., Carlsson, B. (2005). I Vegetation ecology, . ss. 129-146
  • Bryophyte species richness on boulders: relationship to area, habitat diversity and canopy tree species.

    Weibull, H., Rydin, H. (2005). Biological Conservation, vol. 122, ss. 71-79
  • Nutritional constraints in ombrotrophic Sphagnum plants under increasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition in Europe.

    Bragazza, L., Tahvanainen, T., Kutnar, L., Rydin, H., Limpens, J. (2004). New Phytologist, vol. 163, ss. 609-616
  • Distribution pattern of the epiphyte Neckera pennata on three spatial scales - importance of past landscape structure, connectivity and local conditions.

    Snäll, T., Hagström, A., Rudolphi, J., Rydin, H. (2004). Ecography, vol. 27, ss. 757-766
  • Colony expansion of Neckera pennata: modelled growth rate and effect of microhabitat, competition and precipitation.

    Wiklund, K., Rydin, H. (2004). The Bryologist, vol. 107, ss. 293-301
  • Ecophysiological constraints on spore establishment in bryophytes.

    Wiklund, K., Rydin, H. (2004). Functional Ecology, vol. 18, ss. 907-913 DOI
  • Effects of mineral and nutrient input on mire bio-geochemistry in two geographical regions.

    Bragazza, L., Gerdol, R., Rydin, H. (2003). Journal of Ecology, vol. 91, ss. 417-426 DOI
  • 3. Ecology and Ecosystems.

    Rydin, H., Emanuelsson, U., Kautsky, L. (2003). I Lars Rydén, Pawel Migula and Magnus Andersson (red.) Environmental Science, Uppsala: Baltic University Press. ss. 68-91
  • Ecology and ecosystems.

    Rydin, H., Emanuelsson, U., Kautsky, L. (2003). I Lars Rydén, Pawel Migula, Magnus Andersson (red.) Environmental science, Uppsala: Baltic University Press. ss. 68-91
  • Spatial occurrence and colonisations in patch-tracking metapopulations: local conditions versus dispersal.

    Snäll, T., Ribeiro, P., Rydin, H. (2003). Oikos, vol. 103, ss. 566-578 DOI
  • Spatial occurrence and dispersal in patch-tracking metapopulations: local colonisation versus dispersal.

    Snäll, T., Ribeiro, P., Rydin, H. (2003). Oikos, vol. 103, ss. 13-
  • Allozyme variation at a PGI locus in differently aged populations of Moehringia trinervia (Caryophyllaceae) in a successional area.

    Grandin, U., Lönn, M., Rydin, H. (2002). Nordic Journal of Botany, vol. 22, ss. 303-311 DOI
  • Dynamics or constancy in Sphagnum dominated mire ecosystems? A 40-year study.

    Gunnarsson, U., Malmer, N., Rydin, H. (2002). Ecography, vol. 25, ss. 685-704
  • Contrasted effects of increased N and CO2 supply on two keystone species in peatland restoration and implications for global change.

    Mitchell, E., Buttler, A., Grosvernier, P., Rydin, H., Siegenthaler, A. et al. (2002). Journal of Ecology, vol. 90, ss. 529-533 DOI
  • Den odödliga vitmossan.

    Rydin, H. (2002). Forskning & Framsteg, vol. 37, ss. 54-57
  • Habitat requirements for establishment of Sphagnum from spores.

    Sundberg, S., Rydin, H. (2002). Journal of Ecology, vol. 90, ss. 268-278 DOI
  • Raised atmospheric CO2 levels and increased N deposition cause shifts in plant species composition and production in Sphagnum bogs.

    Berendse, F., van Breemen, N., Rydin, H., Buttler, A., Heijmans, M. et al. (2001). Global Change Biology, vol. 7, ss. 591-598 DOI
  • Can testate amoebae (Protozoa) and other microorganisms help to overcome biogeographic bias in large scale global change research?.

    Mitchell, E., Gilbert, D., Buttler, A., Grosvernier, P., Albinsson, C. et al. (2001). I Advances in Global Change Research, Vol. 9 .
  • Long-term and fine-scale coexistence of closely related species.

    Rydin, H., Barber, K. (2001). Folia Geobotanica, vol. 36, ss. 53-61 DOI
  • Succession on a land uplift coast in relation to plant strategy theory.

    Ecke, F., Rydin, H. (2000). Annales Botanici Fennici, vol. 37, ss. 163-171
  • Förändras floran av kvävenedfallet?.

    Falkengren-Grerup, U., Ericson, L., Gunnarsson, U., Nordin, A., Rydin, H. et al. (2000). I Effekter av kvävenedfall på skogsekosystem Stockholm: Naturvårdsverket.
  • Does nitrogen deposition change the flora?.

    Falkengren-Grerup, U., Ericson, L., Gunnarsson, U., Nordin, A., Rydin, H. et al. (2000). I Effects of nitrogen deposition on forest ecosystems Stockholm: Naturvårdsverket.
  • Spatial pattern and size distribution of the animal-dispersed tree Quercus robur in two spruce-dominated forests.

    Frost, I., Rydin, H. (2000). Ecoscience, vol. 7, ss. 38-44
  • Nitrogen fertilization reduces Sphagnum production in bog communities.

    Gunnarsson, U., Rydin, H. (2000). New Phytologist, vol. 147, ss. 527-537 DOI
  • Diversity and pH changes after 50 years on the boreal mire Skattlosbergs Stormosse, Central Sweden.

    Gunnarsson, U., Rydin, H., Sjörs, H. (2000). Journal of Vegetation Science, vol. 11, ss. 277-286
  • Relationships among testate amoebae (Protozoa), vegetation and water chemistry in five Sphagnum-dominated peatlands in Europe.

    Mitchell, E., Buttler, A., Grosvernier, P., Rydin, H., Albinsson, C. et al. (2000). New Phytologist, vol. 145, ss. 95-106 DOI
  • Experimental evidence for a persistent spore bank in Sphagnum.

    Sundberg, S., Rydin, H. (2000). New Phytologist, vol. 148, ss. 105-116 DOI
  • Mires.

    Rydin, H., Sjörs, H., Löfroth, M. (1999). Acta Phytogeographica Suecica, vol. 84, ss. 91-112
  • Swedish plant geography.

    Rydin, Håkan; Snoeijs, P.; Diekmann, M., 1999
  • Species diversity, niche width and species associations in harvested and undisturbed bogs.

    Soro, A., Sundberg, S., Rydin, H. (1999). Journal of Vegetation Science, vol. 10, ss. 549-560
  • Kärlväxtfloran på nedlagda ängar och åkrar vid torp i Kilsbergen efter 50 och 90 års igenväxning.

    Dahlström, A., Borgegård, S., Rydin, H. (1998). Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift, vol. 91, ss. 211-226
  • Attributes of the seed bank after a century of primary succession on islands in Lake Hjalmaren, Sweden.

    Grandin, U., Rydin, H. (1998). Journal of Ecology, vol. 86, ss. 293-303 DOI
  • Demography and recruitment of Scots pine on raised bogs in eastern Sweden and relationships to microhabitat differentiation.

    Gunnarsson, U., Rydin, H. (1998). Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.), . vol. 18, ss. 133-141
  • Presence and abundance of four epiphytic bryophytes in relation to density of aspen (Populus tremula) and other stand characteristics.

    Hazell, P., Kellner, O., Rydin, H., Gustafsson, L. (1998). Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 107, ss. 147-158 DOI
  • Växtbiologi: nu och för 100 år sedan.

    Rydin, H., Backéus, I. (1998). Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift, vol. 92, ss. 1-10
  • Response of photosynthesis of Sphagnum species from contrasting microhabitats to tissue water content and repeated desiccation.

    Schipperges, B., Rydin, H. (1998). New Phytologist, vol. 140, ss. 677-684 DOI
  • Spore number in Sphagnum and its dependence on spore and capsule size.

    Sundberg, S., Rydin, H. (1998). Journal of Bryology, vol. 20, ss. 1-16
  • Effects of competition, grazing and cotyledon nutrient supply on growth of Quercus robur seedlings.

    Frost, I., Rydin, H. (1997). Oikos, vol. 79, ss. 53-58
  • Biogeography of vascular plants on habitat islands, peninsulas and mainlands in an east-central Swedish agricultural landscape.

    Köchy, M., Rydin, H. (1997). Nordic Journal of Botany, vol. 17, ss. 215-223 DOI
  • Competition among bryophytes.

    Rydin, H. (1997). Advances in Bryology, vol. 6, ss. 135-168
  • Competition between Sphagnum species under controlled conditions.

    Rydin, H. (1997). The Bryologist, vol. 100, ss. 302-307
  • Biological characteristics, habitat associations, and distribution of macrofungi in Sweden.

    Rydin, H., Diekmann, M., Hallingback, T. (1997). Conservation Biology, vol. 11, ss. 628-640 DOI
  • Effects of density and water level on recruitment, mortality and shoot size in Sphagnum populations.

    Rydin, H. (1995). Journal of Bryology, vol. 18, ss. 439-453
  • Nytt om vitmossor.

    Rydin, H. (1995). Daphne, vol. 5, ss. 4-11
  • Competition and coexistence in plant communities.

    Bengtsson, J., Fagerström, T., Rydin, H. (1994). Trends in Ecology & Evolution, vol. 9, ss. 246-250
  • Mechanisms of interactions among Sphagnum species along water-level gradients.

    Rydin, H. (1993). Advances in Bryology, vol. 5, ss. 153-185
  • Interspecific competition among Sphagnum mosses on a raised bog.

    Rydin, H. (1993). Oikos, vol. 66, ss. 413-423
  • Spore establishment probability and the persistence of the fugitive invading moss, Orthodontium lineare: a spatial simulation model.

    Herben, T., Rydin, H., Söderström, L. (1991). Oikos, vol. 60, ss. 215-221
  • Viable seeds in sediments in Lake Hjälmaren.

    Hytteborn, H., Rydin, H., Skoglund, J. (1991). Aquatic Botany, vol. 40, ss. 289-293
  • Plant characteristics over a century of primary succession on islands: Lake Hjälmaren.

    Rydin, H., Borgegård, S. (1991). Ecology, vol. 72, ss. 1089-1101
  • On estimating the species-area relationship: commenting Loehle.

    Ekbohm, G., Rydin, H. (1990). Oikos, vol. 57, ss. 145-146
  • Utilization of waste products and inorganic fertilizer in the restoration of iron-mine tailings.

    Borgegård, S., Rydin, H. (1989). Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 26, ss. 1083-1088
  • Biomass, root penetration and heavy metal uptake in birch in a soil cover over copper tailings.

    Borgegård, S., Rydin, H. (1989). Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 26, ss. 585-595
  • Ecology of the invading moss species Orthodontium lineare in Sweden: Spatial distribution and population structure.

    Hedenäs, L., Herben, T., Rydin, H., Söderström, L. (1989). Holarctic Ecology, vol. 12, ss. 163-172
  • Ecology of the invading moss species Orthodontium lineare in Sweden: substrate preference and interactions with other species.

    Hedenäs, L., Herben, T., Rydin, H., Söderström, L. (1989). Journal of Bryology, vol. 15, ss. 565-581
  • Transport of carbon and phosphorus compounds about Sphagnum.

    Rydin, H., Clymo, R. (1989). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B Biological Sciences, vol. 237, ss. 63-84
  • Primary succession over sixty years on hundred-year old islets in Lake Hjälmaren, Sweden.

    Rydin, H., Borgegård, S. (1988). Vegetatio, vol. 77, ss. 159-168
  • Plant species richness on islands over a century of primary succession: Lake Hjälmaren.

    Rydin, H., Borgegård, S. (1988). Ecology, vol. 69, ss. 916-927
  • Vegetationen på skär bildade vid Hjälmarsänkningen i hundraårigt perspektiv.

    Borgegård, S., Morander, R., Rydin, H. (1987). I Årsbok 1987 .
  • Micro-distribution of Sphagnum species in relation to physical environment and competition.

    Rydin, H. (1987). Symposia Biologica Hungarica, vol. 35, ss. 295-304
  • Competition and niche separation in Sphagnum.

    Rydin, H. (1986). Canadian Journal of Botany, vol. 64, ss. 1817-1824
  • Effect of water level on desiccation of Sphagnum in relation to surrounding Sphagna.

    Rydin, H. (1985). Oikos, vol. 45, ss. 374-379
  • Tolerance of Sphagnum to water level.

    Rydin, H., McDonald, A. (1985). Journal of Bryology, vol. 13, ss. 571-578
  • Photosynthesis in Sphagnum at different water contents.

    Rydin, H., McDonald, A. (1985). Journal of Bryology, vol. 13, ss. 579-584
  • Some factors affecting temperature in Sphagnum vegetation. - An experimental analysis.

    Rydin, H. (1984). Cryptogamie, Bryologie et Lichénologie, vol. 5, ss. 361-372
  • Environmental drivers of Sphagnum growth in mires across the Holarctic region.

    Bengtsson, Fia; Rydin, Håkan; Granath, Gustaf
  • Structural traits of Sphagnum: Interrelationships and implications on water economy.

    Campbell, Charles; Granath, Gustaf; Rydin, Håkan
  • Trait variation across species distribution boundaries in Sphagnum.

    Campbell, Charles; Rydin, Håkan; Granath, Gustaf
  • Variation in symbiotic N2 fixation among Sphagnum and feather mosses.

    van den Elzen, Eva; Bengtsson, Fia; Fritz, Christian; Rydin, Håkan; Lamers, Leon P.M.
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