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More is less: net gain in species richness, but biotic homogenization over 140 years
Tora Finderup Nielsen,
Kaj Sand-Jensen
, Maria Dornelas,
Hans Henrik Bruun
Ecology and Evolution
Terrestrial Ecology
Freshwater Biology
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Species Richness
100%
Net Gain
100%
Widespread Species
50%
Biodiversity Loss
50%
Species Composition
50%
19th Century
50%
Short Time Series
50%
Plant Species Richness
50%
Large Gain
50%
Occupancy
50%
Net Increase
50%
Beta Diversity
50%
Northern Europe
50%
Species Loss
50%
Local Change
50%
Denmark
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Homogenizing
100%
Species Richness
100%
Northern Europe
33%
Denmark
33%
Beta Diversity
33%
Time Series
33%
Plant Specie
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biodiversity
100%
Rare Specie
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Species Richness
100%
Rare Specie
33%
Species Composition
33%
Biodiversity
33%