Development of secondary woodland in oak wood pastures reduces the richness of rare epiphytic lichens

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  • who: Heidi Paltto et al. from the Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, UniversityEditor: Hans Henrik Bruun, University Copenhagen, Denmark have published the research work: Development of Secondary Woodland in Oak Wood Pastures Reduces the Richness of Rare Epiphytic Lichens, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of September/22,/2011
  • what: The general aim of this study is to investigate the effect of the development of secondary woodland in oak wood pastures on national and regional red-listed epiphytic lichens on ancient oaks. For species richness, the authors . . .

     

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