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Tag Archives: wooded meadow
Does Frequent Lawn Trimming Reduce Species Richness?
University of Tartu Botany Professor Meelis Pärtel comments on how frequent lawn trimming influences species richness. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged biodiversity, grass, lawn, meadow, spicies richness, trimming, wooded meadow
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Estonian Wooded Meadow Shares the World Record for Species Richness with Rain Forests
Professor Meelis Partel of the macroecology workgroup at the University of Tartu, in conjunction with colleagues from New Zealand, USA and Germany, has published a list of world diversity records for vascular plants, including rain forests and Laelatu wooden meadow in Estonia. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged biodiversity, macroecology, rain forests, species richness, wooded meadow
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