Competitive reversal between plant species is driven by species‐specific tolerance to flooding stress and nutrient acquisition during early marsh succession

Volume: 56, Issue: 9, Pages: 2236 - 2247
Published: Jul 12, 2019
Abstract
Understanding plant species interactions along successional trajectories is critical for managing and restoring ecosystems, as both resource availability and abiotic stresses change over time to affect competitive outcomes and species distributions. Newly created ecosystems experience a succession of plant species and rapid changes in resource availability, which may influence the outcome of biotic interactions. How these biotic interactions...
Paper Details
Title
Competitive reversal between plant species is driven by species‐specific tolerance to flooding stress and nutrient acquisition during early marsh succession
Published Date
Jul 12, 2019
Volume
56
Issue
9
Pages
2236 - 2247
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