作者: Matts Lindbladh , Richard Bradshaw
DOI: 10.1007/BF00203933
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摘要: The rapid industrialisation of agriculture and forestry during the last century has contributed to a transformation forested landscape in southern Sweden. Palaeoecological investigation revealed how Medieval forest-meadow system was created about 900 years ago from deciduous forest type that had been rather stable for previous 3000 years. study site hollow close where Linnaeus born brought up. species-rich suffered over-grazing human-population peak nineteenth century, abandoned one hundred ago. recent succession Sweden led reduced floristic biodiversity conservation problems related disappearance open landscape, even though remnant vegetation is moving towards near-natural type. Spatially detailed palaeoecology permits documentation baseline conditions, places debates valuable temporal perspective.