Aboveground and belowground legacies of native Sami land use on boreal forest in northern Sweden 100 years after abandonment

Volume: 95, Issue: 4, Pages: 963 - 977
Published: Apr 1, 2014
Abstract
Human activities that involve land-use change often cause major transformations to community and ecosystem properties both aboveground and belowground, and when land use is abandoned, these modifications can persist for extended periods. However, the mechanisms responsible for rapid recovery vs. long-term maintenance of ecosystem changes following abandonment remain poorly understood. Here, we examined the long-term ecological effects of two...
Paper Details
Title
Aboveground and belowground legacies of native Sami land use on boreal forest in northern Sweden 100 years after abandonment
Published Date
Apr 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
95
Issue
4
Pages
963 - 977
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