#8018. Drier, darker and more fertile: 140 years of plant habitat change driven by land-use intensification

October 2026publication date
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Plant Science;
Ecology;
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Abstract:
Land-use change is a key driver of biodiversity change. Delayed biotic responses to land-use change impede the establishment of causal links between specific anthropogenic changes and resulting biodiversity change. Therefore, we aimed at investigating changes to plant species pools: (a) at time scales long enough to encompass past land-use changes, even changes that have ceased from collective memory; and (b) at spatial scales wide enough to encompass landscape-wide changes to habitat quantity and quality.
Keywords:
afforestation; drainage; ecospace; fertilization; historical resurvey; land-cover change; legacy data; plant biodiversity

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