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The global loss of floristic uniqueness

Biology

The global loss of floristic uniqueness

Q. Yang, P. Weigelt, et al.

This study reveals the alarming global trend of regional floristic uniqueness being compromised by the naturalization of alien plant species. Conducted by a diverse team of researchers, the findings underscore the urgent need for biodiversity conservation strategies as taxonomic and phylogenetic homogenization threaten the integrity of regional floras worldwide.

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