Seed ecology of European mesic meadows.
Eduardo Fernández-PascualMadalena VazBeatriz MoraisRamón ReinéJoaquín AscasoElías Afif KhouriAngelino CartaPublished in: Annals of botany (2021)
High germinability of meadow seeds will reduce their capacity to form persistent seed banks, resulting in dispersal limitations to passive regeneration. For centuries, human activities have shaped the regeneration of meadows, leading to a loss of seed dormancy and decoupling seeds from seasonal cycles, as has been found in many domesticated species. The same anthropic processes that have shaped semi-natural mesic meadows have left them dependent on continued human intervention for their regeneration, highlighting the importance of active restoration via seed supply.