Plants in time: How to plan for species turnover over multiple successional stages to promote long-term diversity

Too often landscapes are designed in a static manner, conceptualized both aesthetically and operationally in ways that do not allow for natural community assembly processes to take place. Through a functional understanding of these processes, there is a potential for informed designers to shape the future trajectory of plant communities, prevent undesirable plant invasions, and promote long-term biodiversity.

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