Equal but different: Natural ecotones are dissimilar to anthropic edges

Volume: 14, Issue: 3, Pages: e0213008 - e0213008
Published: Mar 4, 2019
Abstract
Increasing deforestation worldwide has expanded the interfaces between fragmented forests and non-forest habitats. Human-made edges are very different from the original forest cover, with different microclimatic conditions. Conversely, the natural transitions (i.e., ecotones) are distinct from human-made forest edges. The human-made forest edges are usually sharp associated with disturbances, with abrupt changes in temperature, humidity,...
Paper Details
Title
Equal but different: Natural ecotones are dissimilar to anthropic edges
Published Date
Mar 4, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
e0213008 - e0213008
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