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Moss harvest truncates the successional development of epiphytic bryophytes in the Pacific Northwest
Jeri Lynn E. Peck,
Lee E. Frelich
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Agriculture & Biology
Bryophyta
91%
mosses and liverworts
80%
regrowth
24%
species abundance
23%
species diversity
18%
community development
16%
chronosequences
16%
competitive exclusion
15%
epiphytes
13%
vascular plants
12%
age structure
11%
understory
11%
demographic statistics
10%
shrubs
10%
coasts
9%
monitoring
7%
stems
7%
sampling
4%
methodology
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
bryophyte
100%
harvest
73%
regrowth
27%
epiphyte
15%
community development
14%
chronosequence
13%
age class
13%
vascular plant
13%
understory
12%
colonization
10%
shrub
10%
stem
10%
disturbance
8%
transition
7%
coast
6%
matrix
6%
sampling
6%
monitoring
6%
method
2%