Can niche plasticity promote biodiversity–productivity relationships through increased complementarity?

Volume: 98, Issue: 4, Pages: 1104 - 1116
Published: Mar 20, 2017
Abstract
Most experimental biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research to date has addressed herbaceous plant communities. Comparably little is known about how forest communities will respond to species losses, despite their importance for global biogeochemical cycling. We studied tree species interactions in experimental subtropical tree communities with 33 distinct tree species mixtures and one, two, or four species. Plots were either exposed to...
Paper Details
Title
Can niche plasticity promote biodiversity–productivity relationships through increased complementarity?
Published Date
Mar 20, 2017
Journal
Volume
98
Issue
4
Pages
1104 - 1116
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