Spatiotemporal recruitment patterns of two introduced Magnolia L. species in a disturbed oak forest

作者: Todd J. Rounsaville

DOI: 10.1080/11956860.2020.1753311

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摘要: Although nearly half of all Magnolia species are threatened globally, human-assisted movement and cultivation some has led to their escape within non-indigenous ecosystems. The ongoing n...

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