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Long-term shift towards shady and nutrient-rich habitats in Central European temperate forests

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    0588333 - BÚ 2025 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
    Vild, Ondřej - Chudomelová, Markéta - Macek, Martin - Kopecký, Martin - Prach, J. - Petřík, Petr - Halas, Petr - Juříček, M. - Smyčková, M. - Šebesta, J. - Vojík, M. - Hédl, Radim
    Long-term shift towards shady and nutrient-rich habitats in Central European temperate forests.
    New Phytologist. Roč. 242, č. 3 (2024), s. 1018-1028. ISSN 0028-646X. E-ISSN 1469-8137
    R&D Projects: GA TA ČR(CZ) TO01000132; GA TA ČR(CZ) SS02030018; GA ČR(CZ) GA21-11487S
    Institutional support: RVO:67985939 ; RVO:68145535
    Keywords : biodiversity * long-term change * plant community
    OECD category: Ecology
    Impact factor: 8.3, year: 2023 ; AIS: 2.706, rok: 2023
    Method of publishing: Open access
    Result website:
    https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19587DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19587

    We identified a directional shift along the combined gradients of canopy openness and soil nutrients. Nutrient-poor open-canopy forest habitats have declined strongly in favour of fertile closed-canopy habitats. However, the shift was not uniform across the whole gradients.We conclude that the shifts in habitat types represent a century-long successional trend with significant consequences for forest biodiversity. Open forest habitats should be urgently targeted for plant diversity restoration through the implementation of active management.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0355267
     
     
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