Long‐term shifts in the functional diversity of abandoned wet meadows: Impacts of historical disturbance and successional pathways
Abstract Investigating the direction of changes in functional diversity involving successional pathways and historical disturbances may be a promising tool for predictions of the effectiveness of the seminatural meadows conservation, with great emphasis on formulation of more cost‐effective restorat...
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Auteurs principaux: | Patryk Czortek, Lidia Borkowska, Marlena Lembicz |
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Wiley
2021
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