2013
DOI: 10.7818/ecos.2013.22-2.06
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Efectos de los cambios en los usos del suelo en las especies cinegéticas en el sur de España: repercusiones para la gestión

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“…Água vol. 14 n. 5, e2351 -Taubaté 2019 2017 plant nutrition (Wang et al, 2017), favored by the increase in biomass produced, litterfall, root death and the increase in microorganisms, arthropods and others, which improve soil quality (Acevedo and Delibes-Mateos, 2013;Niemandt and Greve, 2016). This indicated that the postharvest vegetative recovery time is a determining factor in the variation and correspondence of soil characteristics with the richness and abundance of species.…”
Section: Canonical Correspondence (Cca) Between Species Dominance and Floristic Diversity With Soil Characteristics According To Post-harmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Água vol. 14 n. 5, e2351 -Taubaté 2019 2017 plant nutrition (Wang et al, 2017), favored by the increase in biomass produced, litterfall, root death and the increase in microorganisms, arthropods and others, which improve soil quality (Acevedo and Delibes-Mateos, 2013;Niemandt and Greve, 2016). This indicated that the postharvest vegetative recovery time is a determining factor in the variation and correspondence of soil characteristics with the richness and abundance of species.…”
Section: Canonical Correspondence (Cca) Between Species Dominance and Floristic Diversity With Soil Characteristics According To Post-harmentioning
confidence: 99%