Publication: Initial richness, consumer pressure and soil resources jointly affect plant diversity and resource strategies during a successional field experiment
Initial richness, consumer pressure and soil resources jointly affect plant diversity and resource strategies during a successional field experiment
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Wilfahrt, P. A., Halliday, F. W., & Heckman, R. W. (2020). Initial richness, consumer pressure and soil resources jointly affect plant diversity and resource strategies during a successional field experiment. Journal of Ecology, 108, 2352–2365. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13396
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Plant community succession is structured by initial richness, plant consumer pressure and soil resource supply. These drivers influence species' trait trade‐offs that underlie temporal changes in plant community diversity. Importantly, how these drivers interact with each other and through time and whether they act on different facets of plant community diversity by promoting different plant trade‐off strategies remains poorly understood. We experimentally manipulated initial plant richness, consumer pressure via pesticide sprayin
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Wilfahrt, P. A., Halliday, F. W., & Heckman, R. W. (2020). Initial richness, consumer pressure and soil resources jointly affect plant diversity and resource strategies during a successional field experiment. Journal of Ecology, 108, 2352–2365. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13396