Predicting plant species richness in forested landslide zones using geostatistical methods
Landslides, like most natural disturbances, facilitate the evolution of new plant species. Hence, a detail characterization of topographic conditions can improve the prediction and mapping of species in such complex terrains. Within the Outer (Flysch) Upper Carpathian region, south Poland, we analyz...
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Main Authors: | Elvis Tangwa, Wiktor Tracz, Vilém Pechanec, Yisa Ginath Yuh |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cf5846c0e23f4ef5a52f17a01068b203 |
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