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ISSN 1819-754X
research article
Vol. 24, 2019March 31, 2019 UTC

Does the Autecology of Core Species Reflect the Synecology of Functional Groups During the Assembly of Vegetation in Abandoned Extracted Peatlands?

J. Liira, T. Triisberg-Uljas, E. Karofeld, H. Karu, J. Paal,
bog restorationecological filteringmiresecondary successionspecies richnesssubstrate pH
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Liira, J., Triisberg-Uljas, T., Karofeld, E., Karu, H., & Paal, J. (2019). Does the Autecology of Core Species Reflect the Synecology of Functional Groups During the Assembly of Vegetation in Abandoned Extracted Peatlands? Mires and Peat, 24, 08. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.19189/​MaP.2018.OMB.342

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