Original paper
The role of plant–soil feedbacks in stabilizing a reindeer‐induced vegetation shift in subarctic tundra
Abstract
Herbivory can drive vegetation into different states of productivity and community composition, and these changes may be stable over time due to historical contingency effects. Interactions with abiotic and biotic soil components can contribute to such long‐term legacies in plant communities through stabilizing positive feedbacks. We studied the role of plant–soil feedbacks in maintaining vegetation changes caused by historical (~1350–1900 AD )...
Paper Details
Title
The role of plant–soil feedbacks in stabilizing a reindeer‐induced vegetation shift in subarctic tundra
Published Date
Apr 30, 2018
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
8
Pages
1959 - 1971
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