No biotic homogenisation across decades but consistent effects of landscape position and pH on macrophyte communities in boreal lakes
Abstract
It has been predicted that spatial beta diversity shows a decreasing trend in the Anthropocene due to increasing human impact, causing biotic homogenisation. We aimed to discover if vascular aquatic macrophyte communities show different spatial patterns in beta diversity in relation to land use and environmental characteristics in different decades from 1940s to 2010s. We aimed to discover if spatial structures differ between species‐,...
Paper Details
Title
No biotic homogenisation across decades but consistent effects of landscape position and pH on macrophyte communities in boreal lakes
Published Date
Oct 22, 2019
Journal
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
294 - 305
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