Biotic homogenization and differentiation in weed vegetation over the last 70 years
Biotic homogenization is the increasing similarity of the species composition of communities over time and represents a loss of biodiversity. We analysed changes in weed vegetation over a period of 70 years by comparing three datasets (from 1939, 2002 and 2012) sampled with the same methodology. We...
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doaj-affbd3533e3849abb33dff3cc5e4a6d12020-11-24T21:14:27ZengDe GruyterOpen Life Sciences2391-54122015-12-0110110.1515/biol-2015-0056biol-2015-0056Biotic homogenization and differentiation in weed vegetation over the last 70 yearsŠilc Urban0Scientific Research Centre of Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU), Ljubljana, SloveniaBiotic homogenization is the increasing similarity of the species composition of communities over time and represents a loss of biodiversity. We analysed changes in weed vegetation over a period of 70 years by comparing three datasets (from 1939, 2002 and 2012) sampled with the same methodology. We present the results of changes in species richness, homogenization and differentiation as expanding neophytes and generalist species. The species richness of weed communities decreased and the number of neophytes in cereal fields and root crops increased over time. The decreased ratio of specialists to generalists in vernal communities and cereal crops indicates homogenization, while the ratio of generalists to specialists increased in root crops.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/biol.2015.10.issue-1/biol-2015-0056/biol-2015-0056.xml?format=INTarchaeophytes neophytes specialists generalists co-occurrencecereals root crops |
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Biotic homogenization and differentiation
in weed vegetation over the last 70 years |
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Biotic homogenization and differentiation
in weed vegetation over the last 70 years |
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Biotic homogenization and differentiation
in weed vegetation over the last 70 years |
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Biotic homogenization and differentiation
in weed vegetation over the last 70 years |
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Biotic homogenization and differentiation
in weed vegetation over the last 70 years |
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biotic homogenization and differentiation
in weed vegetation over the last 70 years |
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De Gruyter |
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Open Life Sciences |
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2391-5412 |
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2015-12-01 |
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Biotic homogenization is the increasing similarity
of the species composition of communities over time and
represents a loss of biodiversity. We analysed changes in
weed vegetation over a period of 70 years by comparing
three datasets (from 1939, 2002 and 2012) sampled with
the same methodology. We present the results of changes
in species richness, homogenization and differentiation as
expanding neophytes and generalist species. The species
richness of weed communities decreased and the number
of neophytes in cereal fields and root crops increased
over time. The decreased ratio of specialists to generalists
in vernal communities and cereal crops indicates
homogenization, while the ratio of generalists to specialists
increased in root crops. |
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archaeophytes neophytes specialists generalists co-occurrence cereals root crops |
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