Erratum to: Impacts of Land Abandonment on Vegetation: Successional Pathways in European Habitats
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Wolfgang Schmidt | Roland Brandl | Markus Bernhardt-Römermann | Bernard Prévosto | Andreas Bohner | R. Brandl | W. Schmidt | J. Stadler | M. Hoffmann | M. Bernhardt‐Römermann | B. Prévosto | Jutta Stadler | Loek Kuiters | Michaela Dölle | Maurice Hoffmann | Jan Uytvanck | Daniel Kreiner | Stephan Klotz | L. Kuiters | M. Dölle | J. Uytvanck | A. Bohner | D. Kreiner | S. Klotz
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