Using incomplete floristic monitoring data from habitat mapping programmes to detect species trends

Volume: 26, Issue: 7, Pages: 782 - 794
Published: Mar 24, 2020
Abstract
Aim The loss of biodiversity has raised serious concerns about the entailing losses of ecosystem services. Here, we explore the potential of repeated habitat mapping data to identify floristic changes over time. Using one German federal state as a case study, we assessed floristic changes between the 1980s and 2010s. These habitat data have great potential for analysis because of their high spatial coverage while also posing methodological...
Paper Details
Title
Using incomplete floristic monitoring data from habitat mapping programmes to detect species trends
Published Date
Mar 24, 2020
Volume
26
Issue
7
Pages
782 - 794
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