Factors explaining the composition and diversity of vascular plant understories along a transcontinental gradient in the Canadian boreal forest
Abstract
Aim Impacts of longitudinal gradients on species distributions have received less attention than latitudinal gradients. In Canada, precipitation varies longitudinally, with direct effects on plant growth and fire regimes. Despite the geographical extent of Canadian boreal forests, vascular plant diversity is relatively limited, with just under 300 species. Understorey communities comprise most of this diversity and play key roles in forests,...
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Title
Factors explaining the composition and diversity of vascular plant understories along a transcontinental gradient in the Canadian boreal forest
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
32
Issue
4
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