Impact of mid-successional dominant species on the diversity and progress of succession in regenerating temperate grasslands

Author:

Bartha Sándor1,Szentes Szilárd2,Horváth András1,Házi Judit1,Zimmermann Zita1,Molnár Csaba3,Dancza István4,Margóczi Katalin5,Pál Róbert W.6,Purger Dragica7,Schmidt Dávid8,Óvári Miklós9,Komoly Cecília1,Sutyinszki Zsuzsanna2,Szabó Gábor1,Csathó András István10,Juhász Melinda1,Penksza Károly2,Molnár Zsolt1

Affiliation:

1. MTA Centre for Ecological Research; Institute of Ecology & Botany; Alkotmány str. 2. H-2163 Vácrátót Hungary

2. Institute of Botany and Ecophysiology; Szent István University; Páter Károly str. 1. H-2103 Gödöllő Hungary

3. National Food Chain Safety Office; Directorate of Plant Protection; Soil Conservation and Agri-Environment; Kassai u. 34. H-3728 Gömörszőlős Hungary

4. National Food Chain Safety Office; Directorate of Plant Protection; Soil Conservation and Agri-Environment; Budaörsi út 141-145. H-1118 Budapest Hungary

5. Department of Ecology; University of Szeged; Középfasor 52. H-6726 Szeged Hungary

6. Faculty of Sciences; Institute of Biology; University of Pecs; Ifjusag u. 6 H-7624 Pecs Hungary

7. National Institute for the Environment; Köztársaság tér 7 H-7623 Pécs Hungary

8. Institute of Botany and Nature Conservation; Faculty of Forestry; University of West Hungary; Ady E. u. 5. H-9400 Sopron Hungary

9. Balaton Upland National Park; Alsóerdei út 6. H-8900 Zalaegerszeg Hungary

10. Institute of Botany and Ecophysiology; Szent István University; Páter Károly u. 1. H-2103 Gödöllő Hungary

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology

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