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By examining both present and absent plants in heathlands and grasslands across Brittany. Chollet and colleagues discovered that these botanical ghosts hold clues for protecting and restoring natural spaces.
The authors argue that traditional methods of estimating missing species often included plants that don't naturally belong in heathlands and grasslands.
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