Changes in tree species richness, stand structure and soil properties in a successional chronosequence in northern Chiloé Island, Chile
We studied a chronosequence of forest fragments in northern Chiloé Island, southern Chile, with the aim of assessing ecosystem recovery patterns following anthropogenic disturbance. Hypotheses regarding successional trends in tree species richness, the replacement of shade-intolerant by shade-tolera...
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Sociedad de Biología de Chile
2002
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