Plants can respond to environmental impacts by variation in functional traits, thereby increasing their performance relative to neighbors. We hypothesized that trait adjustment should also occur in response to influences of the biotic environment, in particular different plant diversity of the community. We used 12 legume species as a model and assessed their variation in morphological, physiological, life-history and performance traits in experimental grasslands of different plant species (1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 60) and functional group (1–4) numbers. Mean trait values and their variation in response to plant diversity varied among legume species and from trait to trait. The tall-growing Onobrychis viciifolia showed little trait variation in ...
Functional traits may help to explain the great variety of species performances in plant communities...
Background: The different hypotheses proposed to explain positive species richness-productivity rela...
Background: The different hypotheses proposed to explain positive species richness-productivity rela...
Plants can respond to environmental impacts by variation in functional traits, thereby increasing th...
Plants can respond to environmental impacts by variation in functional traits, thereby increasing th...
Background and Aims Functional trait differences and trait adjustment in response to influences of t...
Background and Aims Functional trait differences and trait adjustment in response to influences of t...
Background and Aims Functional trait differences and trait adjustment in response to influences of t...
Niche differentiation, assumed to be a key mechanism of species coexistence, requires that species d...
In spite of increasing recognition that intraspecific variation may play an important role for niche...
In spite of increasing recognition that intraspecific variation may play an important role for niche...
In spite of increasing recognition that intraspecific variation may play an important role for niche...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The different hypotheses proposed to explain positive species richness–pr...
Background The different hypotheses proposed to explain positive species richness–productivity rela...
Functional traits may help to explain the great variety of species performances in plant communities...
Functional traits may help to explain the great variety of species performances in plant communities...
Background: The different hypotheses proposed to explain positive species richness-productivity rela...
Background: The different hypotheses proposed to explain positive species richness-productivity rela...
Plants can respond to environmental impacts by variation in functional traits, thereby increasing th...
Plants can respond to environmental impacts by variation in functional traits, thereby increasing th...
Background and Aims Functional trait differences and trait adjustment in response to influences of t...
Background and Aims Functional trait differences and trait adjustment in response to influences of t...
Background and Aims Functional trait differences and trait adjustment in response to influences of t...
Niche differentiation, assumed to be a key mechanism of species coexistence, requires that species d...
In spite of increasing recognition that intraspecific variation may play an important role for niche...
In spite of increasing recognition that intraspecific variation may play an important role for niche...
In spite of increasing recognition that intraspecific variation may play an important role for niche...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The different hypotheses proposed to explain positive species richness–pr...
Background The different hypotheses proposed to explain positive species richness–productivity rela...
Functional traits may help to explain the great variety of species performances in plant communities...
Functional traits may help to explain the great variety of species performances in plant communities...
Background: The different hypotheses proposed to explain positive species richness-productivity rela...
Background: The different hypotheses proposed to explain positive species richness-productivity rela...