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Author(s) Thomas E. Marler

Recovering plant biodiversity: Mount Pinatubo lessons to learn

Studying recovering plant biodiversity on Mount Pinatubo may provide valuable insights that improve our understanding of recovery of other ecosystems following disturbances of all types. Ongoing sheet and rill erosion coupled with mass waste events in the unstable pyroclastic flow deposits persist, effectively re-setting primary succession at micro-landscape scale without affecting habitat level diversity. Spatial factors and micro-habitat diversity may exert more control over continued succession as the riparian systems become more deeply dissected and complex. The number of taxa within functional groups and conservation concerns are botanical issues that deserve further research.

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Hazards Volcano
Themes Environment and ecosystems Recovery
Country and region Philippines
Recovering plant biodiversity: Mount Pinatubo lessons to learn
Publication year
2011

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