Global grass (Poaceae) success underpinned by traits facilitating colonization, persistence and habitat transformation

Volume: 93, Issue: 2, Pages: 1125 - 1144
Published: Dec 12, 2017
Abstract
Poaceae (the grasses) is arguably the most successful plant family, in terms of its global occurrence in (almost) all ecosystems with angiosperms, its ecological dominance in many ecosystems, and high species richness. We suggest that the success of grasses is best understood in context of their capacity to colonize, persist, and transform environments (the “Viking syndrome”). This results from combining effective long‐distance dispersal,...
Paper Details
Title
Global grass (Poaceae) success underpinned by traits facilitating colonization, persistence and habitat transformation
Published Date
Dec 12, 2017
Volume
93
Issue
2
Pages
1125 - 1144
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