Localized effects of large persistent plants in arid lands can substantially affect the distribution of smaller plants through several mechanisms. Usually these micro-environments sustain more species and higher productivity. In arid lands of southern Australia the density of herbaceous plants inside Casuarina pauper groves is lower than in adjacent open areas. We used a series of glasshouse experiments to assess the effects of litter and different soils on the emergence and growth of two herbaceous species common in the system: Carrichtera annua, an introduced annual forb, and Danthonia caespitosa, a native grass. We also wanted to separate the physical and chemical effects of litter. Soil collected inside groves had higher contents of org...
The soil under savanna woody species is often enriched in nutrients in what is termed an ‘island of ...
International audienceShrub communities often modify understory soil and vegetation characteristics....
Aims: Plants are able to influence their growing environment by changing biotic and abiotic soil con...
The presence of shrubs in arid lands creates spatial heterogeneity that affects the distribution and...
Although the importance of plant-created heterogeneity in arid lands has long been recognized, littl...
Although the importance of plant-created heterogeneity in arid lands has long been recognized, littl...
© 2009 Ecological Society of AustraliaWhile the abundance of some plant species decreases under high...
1. Perennial plants have been shown to facilitate understorey annual plant species in arid lands thr...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaWe used a combination of field studies and laboratory ...
Exotic annual grasses have been introduced into many semi-arid ecosystems worldwide, often to the de...
While numerous studies focus on heterogeneity created by living plants and animal diggings in arid l...
Aim: Biological soil crust (BSC) is a key component of arid environments and plays a major role in d...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comInvasion by Mediterranean annual gra...
A study conducted to determine the ecological status of vegetation under a Casuarina equisetifolia L...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: In Southern Brazil, large areas of grassland have been replaced by <i>E...
The soil under savanna woody species is often enriched in nutrients in what is termed an ‘island of ...
International audienceShrub communities often modify understory soil and vegetation characteristics....
Aims: Plants are able to influence their growing environment by changing biotic and abiotic soil con...
The presence of shrubs in arid lands creates spatial heterogeneity that affects the distribution and...
Although the importance of plant-created heterogeneity in arid lands has long been recognized, littl...
Although the importance of plant-created heterogeneity in arid lands has long been recognized, littl...
© 2009 Ecological Society of AustraliaWhile the abundance of some plant species decreases under high...
1. Perennial plants have been shown to facilitate understorey annual plant species in arid lands thr...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaWe used a combination of field studies and laboratory ...
Exotic annual grasses have been introduced into many semi-arid ecosystems worldwide, often to the de...
While numerous studies focus on heterogeneity created by living plants and animal diggings in arid l...
Aim: Biological soil crust (BSC) is a key component of arid environments and plays a major role in d...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comInvasion by Mediterranean annual gra...
A study conducted to determine the ecological status of vegetation under a Casuarina equisetifolia L...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: In Southern Brazil, large areas of grassland have been replaced by <i>E...
The soil under savanna woody species is often enriched in nutrients in what is termed an ‘island of ...
International audienceShrub communities often modify understory soil and vegetation characteristics....
Aims: Plants are able to influence their growing environment by changing biotic and abiotic soil con...