Succession after fire and bushcutting in coastal dune fynbos was monitored for two and a half years and comparisons were made with adjacent, mature (13 year-old) fynbos. Sixty-two to 680/0 of pre-disturbance species, including all the dominants, were found in the successional communities 1.5 yr afte
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Climate and coastal dune vegetation: disturbance, recovery, and succession
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- Springer Netherlands
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