Schroeder, Martin
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Weslien, Jan; Djupström, Line B.; Schroeder, Martin; Widenfalk, Olof
5. The study shows that variable priority effects may have long-lasting impact on community assembly in decaying wood. The study also exemplifies new possibilities for managing populations of threatened species by exploring links between early, well-understood species guilds and late, more poorly understood species guilds.
biodiversity; competition; coarse woody debris; facilitation; saproxylic; stochastic; succession
Journal of Animal Ecology
2011, volym: 80, nummer: 6, sidor: 1155-1162
Utgivare: WILEY-BLACKWELL
SLU Future Forests
Skogsvetenskap
Ekologi
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/57895