Predicting Richness of Native, Rare, and Exotic Plants in Response to Habitat and Disturbance Variables across a Variegated Landscape

作者: S. McIntyre , S. Lavorel

DOI: 10.1046/J.1523-1739.1994.08020521.X

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摘要: Species richness of native, rare and exotic understorey plants was recorded at 120 sites in temperate grassy vegetation New South Wales. Linear models were used to predict the effects environment disturbance on each these groups. Total native species showed similar responses, with rich- ness declining increasing natural fertility par- ent material as well under conditions water

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