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Impact of land-use change in mountain semi-dry meadows on plants, litter decomposition and earthworms

Jernej et al., 2019

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Jernej I
Bohner A
Walcher R
Hussain R
Arnberger A
Zaller J
Frank T
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Web Ecology

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Traditionally managed mountain grasslands are biodiversity hotspots in central Europe. However, socio-economic trends in agriculture during the last decades have changed farming practices, leaving steep and remote sites abandoned. Especially the abandonment …
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