#8111. Immigration credit of temperate forest herbs in fragmented landscapes—Implications for restoration of habitat connectivity

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Abstract:
In many agricultural landscapes, it is important to restore networks of forests to provide habitat and stepping stones for forest specialist taxa. More knowledge is, however, needed on how to facilitate the immigration of such taxa in restored forest patches. Here, we present the first chronosequence study to quantify the dynamics of immigration credits of forest specialist plants in post-arable forest patches.
Keywords:
colonization credit; dispersal traits; forest restoration; fragmentation; habitat network; herbaceous understorey; post-agricultural forest; temperate deciduous forest

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