20190711
Author :
Darren S. Le Roux, Karen Ikin, David B. Lindenmayer, Adrian D. Manning, Philip Gibbons
Darren S. Le Roux, Karen Ikin, David B. Lindenmayer, Adrian D. Manning, Philip Gibbons
Title : The Future of Large Old Trees in Urban Landscapes
Journal : PLOSone
Comment :
Large old trees have been defined as keystone ecological structures in urban ecosystem. Once large old trees are removed, they can be extremely difficult to replace in the short term because of the prolonged time period needed for trees to mature. Human activities such as land clearance, logging and livestock grazing are responsible for the decline of large old trees. However, few studies have investigated the decline of large old trees in urban landscapes
Comment :
Large old trees have been defined as keystone ecological structures in urban ecosystem. Once large old trees are removed, they can be extremely difficult to replace in the short term because of the prolonged time period needed for trees to mature. Human activities such as land clearance, logging and livestock grazing are responsible for the decline of large old trees. However, few studies have investigated the decline of large old trees in urban landscapes
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