Divergence of riparian forest composition and functional traits from natural succession along a degraded river with multiple stressor legacies

Volume: 721, Pages: 137730 - 137730
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Prolonged exposure to human induced-stressors can profoundly modify the natural trajectory of ecosystems. Predicting how ecosystems respond under stress requires understanding how physical and biological properties of degraded systems parallel or deviate over time from those of near-natural systems. Utilizing comprehensive forest inventory datasets, we used a paired chronosequence modelling approach to test the effects of long-term...
Paper Details
Title
Divergence of riparian forest composition and functional traits from natural succession along a degraded river with multiple stressor legacies
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
721
Pages
137730 - 137730
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