2023
DOI: 10.1111/njb.04038
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Is an infrequent moss species a weaker competitor? Experiment with three fen species

Abstract: Overexploitation of mires leads to habitat degradation for many species, and the greatest impact is on species with specific demands or restricted distribution. Three fen species – with overlapping ecological demands, but different distribution frequency – were included in the study, to elucidate whether a less common species could be a weaker competitor under certain ecological conditions compared to other moss species inhabiting the same habitat. We grew the species under conditions that imitated changes in … Show more

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