Consistent drivers of plant biodiversity across managed ecosystems

Volume: 371, Issue: 1694, Pages: 20150284 - 20150284
Published: May 19, 2016
Abstract
Ecosystems managed for production of biomass are often characterized by low biodiversity because management aims to optimize single ecosystem functions (i.e. yield) involving deliberate selection of species or cultivars. In consequence, considerable differences in observed plant species richness and productivity remain across systems, and the drivers of these differences have remained poorly resolved so far. In addition, it has remained unclear...
Paper Details
Title
Consistent drivers of plant biodiversity across managed ecosystems
Published Date
May 19, 2016
Volume
371
Issue
1694
Pages
20150284 - 20150284
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