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1 Past land use can have long‐term effects on plant species’ distributional patterns if alterations in resources and environmental conditions have persistent effects on population demography (environmental change) and/or if plants are intrinsically limited in their colonization ability (historical factors).
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Published: Apr 1, 2000
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