Plant community assembly in suburban vacant lots depends on earthmoving legacy, habitat connectivity, and current mowing frequency

Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: 1311 - 1323
Published: Jan 10, 2020
Abstract
In suburban regions, vacant lots potentially offer significant opportunities for biodiversity conservation. Recently, in Japan, due to an economic recession, some previously developed lands have become vacant. Little is known, however, about the legacy of earlier earthmoving, which involves topsoil removal and ground leveling before residential construction, on plant community composition in such vacant lots. To understand (dis)assembly...
Paper Details
Title
Plant community assembly in suburban vacant lots depends on earthmoving legacy, habitat connectivity, and current mowing frequency
Published Date
Jan 10, 2020
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
1311 - 1323
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