The potential for using rare, native species in reforestation– A case study of yews (Taxaceae) in China
Abstract
Native, mixed-species plantings increase ecosystem services of reforested sites. Long-lived Taxaceae species potentially increase forest structural complexity. Large areas in China are suitable for Ta. cuspidata and To. grandis reforestation. Shaded conditions are important for two Taxaceae species to avoid competition. Using rare, native tree species in reforestation promotes their conservation.
- Publication:
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Forest Ecology and Management
- Pub Date:
- February 2021
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2021ForEM.48218816J
- Keywords:
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- Anthropocene;
- Climate niche model;
- Conservation;
- Ecosystem services;
- Reforestation;
- Species distribution modelling