Plants are less negatively affected by flooding when growing in species‐rich plant communities

Volume: 213, Issue: 2, Pages: 645 - 656
Published: Sep 15, 2016
Abstract
Flooding is expected to increase in frequency and severity in the future. The ecological consequences of flooding are the combined result of species-specific plant traits and ecological context. However, the majority of past flooding research has focused on individual model species under highly controlled conditions. An early summer flooding event in a grassland biodiversity experiment in Jena, Germany, provided the opportunity to assess...
Paper Details
Title
Plants are less negatively affected by flooding when growing in species‐rich plant communities
Published Date
Sep 15, 2016
Volume
213
Issue
2
Pages
645 - 656
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