Five decades of ground flora changes in a temperate forest: The good, the bad and the ambiguous in biodiversity terms
<p>We explore how the ground flora of a temperate woodland (Wytham Woods, southern England) changed in terms of species-richness, cover and biomass over five decades; what the drivers of change were; and possible future change as a consequence of the decline in <em>Fraxinus exce...
Main Authors: | Kirby, KJ, Bazely, DR, Goldberg, EA, Hall, JE, Isted, R, Perry, SC, Thomas, RC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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