2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11852-015-0408-6
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Spatio-temporal patterns of colonization and expansion of Retama monosperma on developing coastal dunes

Abstract: Sand stabilization by human plantation is generally considered as one of the most influential factors in biodiversity loss of coastal dune. Frequently, the environmental impact occurs beyond the initial plantation areas due to some planted species are capable to expand to the surrounding dune areas due to sometimes these species exhibiting invasive behavior. Assessing how the spatial and temporal colonization and spread of a shrub species takes place is an arduous task as the initial establishment is influence… Show more

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