Causes of plant community divergence in the early stages of volcanic succession
Abstract
Question: How do temporal changes in plant communities occur after volcanic eruptions? What characteristics determine successional divergence or convergence? Location: The summit area of Mount Usu, northern Japan, completely destroyed by 1‐3 m of thick ash and pumice during the 1977‐1978 eruptions. Habitats were classified into three types: gullies where the pre‐eruption topsoil was exposed due to the erosion of tephra (EG), gullies covered with...
Paper Details
Title
Causes of plant community divergence in the early stages of volcanic succession
Published Date
Aug 28, 2009
Volume
20
Issue
5
Pages
959 - 969
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