1. Species with unique phenologies have distinct trait syndromes and environmental affinities, yet there has been little exploration of whether community assembly processes differ for plants with different phenologies. In this study, we ask whether early- and late-blooming species differ in the ways that dispersal, persistence, and resource-acquisition traits shape plant occurrence patterns in patchy habitats. 2. We sampled plant communities in 51 Ozark dolomite glade grasslands, which range in size from <1 ha to >100 ha. We modelled the occurrence of 71 spring- and 43 summer-blooming grassland species these patches, using as predictors both environmental variables (landscape structure, soil resources) and plant traits related to dispersal,...
1. According to the dynamic equilibrium hypothesis (DEH), plant species richness is locally controll...
Assembly of grassland communities has long been scrutinized through the lens of functional diversity...
1. There is remarkable variation in life histories of coexisting plant species. These 'alternative d...
1. Species with unique phenologies have distinct trait syndromes and environmental affinities, yet t...
Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is re...
The timing of flowering is a key component of community assembly, being critical to competition for ...
Plant functional traits can vary widely as a result of phenotypic plasticity to abiotic conditions. ...
1. Species interactions in diverse plant communities affect community-scale functions such as above-...
Most organisms in ephemeral habitat patches have resting stages which form a local species pool in r...
Interactions between plants and soil biota are increasingly shown to play critical roles in plant sp...
Summary Plant communities and their ecosystem functions are expected to be more resilient to future ...
1. Many restoration projects use seeds to found new populations, and understanding phenotypic traits...
1. According to the dynamic equilibrium hypothesis (DEH), plant species richness is locally controll...
Assembly of grassland communities has long been scrutinized through the lens of functional diversity...
1. There is remarkable variation in life histories of coexisting plant species. These 'alternative d...
1. Species with unique phenologies have distinct trait syndromes and environmental affinities, yet t...
Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is re...
The timing of flowering is a key component of community assembly, being critical to competition for ...
Plant functional traits can vary widely as a result of phenotypic plasticity to abiotic conditions. ...
1. Species interactions in diverse plant communities affect community-scale functions such as above-...
Most organisms in ephemeral habitat patches have resting stages which form a local species pool in r...
Interactions between plants and soil biota are increasingly shown to play critical roles in plant sp...
Summary Plant communities and their ecosystem functions are expected to be more resilient to future ...
1. Many restoration projects use seeds to found new populations, and understanding phenotypic traits...
1. According to the dynamic equilibrium hypothesis (DEH), plant species richness is locally controll...
Assembly of grassland communities has long been scrutinized through the lens of functional diversity...
1. There is remarkable variation in life histories of coexisting plant species. These 'alternative d...