Light availability and land‐use history drive biodiversity and functional changes in forest herb layer communities

Volume: 108, Issue: 4, Pages: 1411 - 1425
Published: Jan 24, 2020
Abstract
A central challenge of today's ecological research is predicting how ecosystems will develop under future global change. Accurate predictions are complicated by (a) simultaneous effects of different drivers, such as climate change, nitrogen deposition and management changes; and (b) legacy effects from previous land use. We tested whether herb layer biodiversity (i.e. richness, Shannon diversity and evenness) and functional (i.e. herb cover,...
Paper Details
Title
Light availability and land‐use history drive biodiversity and functional changes in forest herb layer communities
Published Date
Jan 24, 2020
Volume
108
Issue
4
Pages
1411 - 1425
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