Correction to “Beyond species richness and community composition: Using plant functional diversity to measure restoration success in jarrah forest” [Applied Vegetation Science, 24(3), e12607]
Rachel Jayne Standish, Aaron David Gove, Andrew Haden Grigg, Matthew Ian Daws
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Abstract
Standish, R.J., Gove, A.D., Grigg, A.H., & Daws, M.I. (2021) Beyond species richness and community composition: Using plant functional diversity to measure restoration success in jarrah forest. Applied Vegetation Science, 24(3), e12607. https://doi.org/10.1111/avsc.12607
Due to an error in the species richness variable in the space-for-time dataset, the first panel of Figures 3, 5 and 6, and Table 3, are incorrect. The corrections appear below.
These new results show a significant decline in species richness with both restoration age (Figure 3; Table 3) and with time since fire (Figure 5; Table 3). Additionally, species richness of restored jarrah forest at 25 years of age was significantly lower than that observed in reference forest (Figure 6).
期刊介绍:
Applied Vegetation Science focuses on community-level topics relevant to human interaction with vegetation, including global change, nature conservation, nature management, restoration of plant communities and of natural habitats, and the planning of semi-natural and urban landscapes. Vegetation survey, modelling and remote-sensing applications are welcome. Papers on vegetation science which do not fit to this scope (do not have an applied aspect and are not vegetation survey) should be directed to our associate journal, the Journal of Vegetation Science. Both journals publish papers on the ecology of a single species only if it plays a key role in structuring plant communities.