2024
DOI: 10.1002/2688-8319.12339
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Larger and structurally complex woodland creation sites provide greater benefits for woodland plants

Emily H. Waddell,
Elisa Fuentes‐Montemayor,
Kirsty J. Park
et al.

Abstract: Reforestation initiatives are underway across the world. However, we know relatively little about the ecological consequences of creating and restoring forest ecosystems, and there is a lack of studies examining the drivers of species colonisation and establishment across appropriate temporal and spatial scales to inform conservation practice. Using data from a long‐term natural experiment (the WrEN project), we explore ground plant species occurrence and community composition in 102 woodland creation sites (… Show more

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