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Changing assembly processes during a primary succession of plant communities on Mediterranean roadcuts

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AimsStudying plant ecological succession provides insights into the spatiotemporal processes underlying community assembly and is of primary importance for restoration ecology. We investigate here colonization events and local community assembly over an original primary succession occurring on roadcuts after roadwork. For this, we addressed both the changes in species presence-absence (incidence data) to highlight pre-establishment filters and in species relative abundances to further assess the influence of local biotic processes.

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