European Plant Biodiversity Faces Nuanced Decline Amidst Local Species Shifts
A new international study indicates that while many European ecosystems have seen a local increase in plant species over the past century, this rise is primarily attributed to the proliferation of generalist and non-native plants. The research suggests that the overall number of species across Europe has not grown, pointing to a displacement of native flora and potential future biodiversity losses.
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