Do functional diversity and trait dominance determine carbon storage in an altered tropical landscape?

Volume: 184, Issue: 2, Pages: 569 - 581
Published: May 17, 2017
Abstract
Altered landscapes play a major role in biodiversity conservation and carbon (C) storage in the tropics. There is increasing evidence that C storage potential is controlled by tree functional diversity, but underlying mechanisms are debated. We analyzed the effects of trait dominance (mass-ratio hypothesis), species diversity, and trait variation (species complementarity) on C storage in the soils and vegetation of 20 agroforestry systems (AFS)...
Paper Details
Title
Do functional diversity and trait dominance determine carbon storage in an altered tropical landscape?
Published Date
May 17, 2017
Journal
Volume
184
Issue
2
Pages
569 - 581
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