Restored tallgrass prairies have reduced phylogenetic diversity compared with remnants
Abstract
Summary
Ecological restoration is critical for mitigating habitat loss and providing ecosystem services. However, restorations often have lower diversity than remnant, reference sites. Phylogenetic diversity is an important component of biodiversity and ecosystem function that has only recently been used to evaluate restoration outcomes. To move towards prediction in the restoration of biodiversity, it is necessary to understand how...
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Title
Restored tallgrass prairies have reduced phylogenetic diversity compared with remnants
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
4
Pages
1080 - 1090
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