Supporting biodiversity by prescribed burning in grasslands - A multi-taxa approach

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Valkó, O., Deák, B., Magura, T., Török, P., Kelemena, A., Tóth, K., Horváth, R., Nagy, D.D., Debnár, Z., Zsigrai, G., Kapocsi, I., and Tóthmérész, B. 2016. Supporting biodiversity by prescribed burning in grasslands - A multi-taxa approach. Science of the Total Environment, 572:1377-1384.

Study Community: Grassland
Country: Hungary
Study Location: Hortobágy National Park
Latitude: 47.27 Longitude: -20.83
Burn Frequency: Single
Grazed: Yes

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