Linking vegetation patterns to environmental gradients and human impacts in a mediterranean-type island ecosystem
Abstract
Vegetation patterns at the landscape scale are shaped by myriad processes and historical events, and understanding the relative importance of these processes aids in predicting current and future plant distributions. To quantify the influence of different environmental and anthropogenic patterns on observed vegetation patterns, we used simultaneous autoregressive modeling to analyze data collected by the Carnegie Airborne Observatory over Santa...
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Title
Linking vegetation patterns to environmental gradients and human impacts in a mediterranean-type island ecosystem
Published Date
Aug 8, 2014
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
9
Pages
1571 - 1585
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