Neighbourhood‐dependent root distributions and the consequences on root separation in arid ecosystems
Abstract
Interspecific root separation is an important example of spatial niche differentiation that drives species coexistence in many ecosystems. Particularly under water‐stressed conditions, it is believed to be an inevitable outcome of species interactions. However, evidence for and against this idea has been found. So far, studies aiming at reconciling the debate have mainly focused on abiotic determinants. It remains unclear if and to what extent...
Paper Details
Title
Neighbourhood‐dependent root distributions and the consequences on root separation in arid ecosystems
Published Date
Feb 28, 2020
Journal
Volume
108
Issue
4
Pages
1635 - 1648
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