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Concluding remarks on Namib Fairy Circles, their origin, phenology, ecology, dynamics, ecosystem function and similarities to other vegetation patterns


Norbert Jürgens

Article first published online: 15 December 2022



*Corresponding author contact: norbert.juergens@uni-hamburg.de

Biodiversity & Ecology  (Biodivers. Ecol.)

Volume 7, pages 362-363, November 2022
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Abstract: Concluding remarks on Namib Fairy Circles, their origin, phenology, ecology,dynamics, ecosystem function and similarities to other vegetation patterns.

Suggested citation:
Jürgens, N. (2022): Concluding remarks on Namib Fairy Circles, their origin, phenology, ecology, dynamics, ecosystem function and similarities to other vegetation patterns – In: Schmiedel, U. & Finckh, M. (Eds.) Fairy circles of the Namib Desert – Ecosystem engineering by subterranean social insects. – Biodiversity & Ecology 7: 362-363.