Understanding key-bottlenecks during habitat restoration: the interplay between availability of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plant population genetic diversity. KU Leuven
Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation, Tartu Ülikool
Increasing land-use intensity across Europe has brought along the loss of many natural habitats and a rapid decrease in biodiversity. There is an urgent need for solutions to alleviate these negative effects, and the restoration of degraded habitats is generally considered to be the key to halting further biodiversity loss. The restoration of self-sustainable plant populations is critical for successful habitat restoration. Two of the most ...