Change and causes of change in the vascular plant flora of Ireland: 1970–1999

The analysis of decadal change in regional floras has received fresh impetus in recent years with studies often detecting anthropogenic effects and biotic homogenisation. Here we analyse the changing flora of the island of Ireland (i.e. both the Republic and Northern Ireland) using data derived from...

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