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Database of Japanese semi-natural grassland flora

Authors: Noda, Akira; Ohta, Yoko; Yokota, Hiroko; Inoue, Masahito; Katsunobu Shirakawa; Masui, Taiki; Takahashi, Yoshitaka; +1 Authors

Database of Japanese semi-natural grassland flora

Abstract

This is a dataset of Japanese semi-natural grassland flora, compiled from previously published studies. This database is useful as a basis for the analysis of changes in the flora of Japanese grasslands as well as for future monitoring. This dataset is published as a data paper in Ecological Research (see https://doi.org/10.1111/1440-1703.12388).

Keywords

Occurrence, Literature, Species Occurrence, Historical Record, Observation, Plant, Biodiversity

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