Plant and arthropod communities in young oak stands: are they determined by site history?

Volume: 17, Issue: 13, Pages: 3165 - 3180
Published: Jul 18, 2008
Abstract
Effect of site history on forest plant and insect communities was studied by comparing afforestations on former agricultural land with reafforestations on ancient woodland sites. Vascular plants, mosses, true bugs, lacewings and saproxylic beetles were surveyed at 18 young broadleaved forest sites dominated by oak (Quercus robur), established between 1986 and 1994 in three different growth regions in Bavaria, Germany. Two strata, near ground...
Paper Details
Title
Plant and arthropod communities in young oak stands: are they determined by site history?
Published Date
Jul 18, 2008
Volume
17
Issue
13
Pages
3165 - 3180
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