Understanding the relationship between species traits and species abundance is an important goal in ecology and biodiversity science. Although theoretical studies predict that traits related to performance (e.g. reproductive allocation) are most directly linked to species abundance within a community, empirical investigations have rarely been done. It also remains unclear how environmental factors such as grazing or fertilizer application affect the predicted relationship.We conducted a 3-year field experiment in a Tibetan alpine meadow to assess the relationship between plant reproductive allocation (RA) and species relative abundance (SRA) on control, grazed and fertilized plots. Overall, the studied plant community contained 32 common sp...
International audience1. Reproductive biomass (RB) is a key component of plant life history. Because...
The relationship between species richness and evenness across communities remains an unsettled issue...
Intensive land use is a major cause of biodiversity loss, but most studies comparing the response of...
Understanding the relationship between species traits and species abundance is an important goal in ...
Whether grazing response of species abundance can be predicted by plant functional trait remains a c...
International audienceProposed mechanisms for explaining biodiversity loss due to fertilization incl...
Seed size has been considered a key factor influencing the dynamics of plant communities, but few em...
Traits that favor rapid plant growth are expected to have an important influence on species relative...
The niche breadth, niche overlap, and interspecific associations of species in Bayinbuluke alpine me...
Abstract Domestic livestock grazing has caused dramatic changes in plant community composition acros...
Aims Human activities have dramatically increased nutrient inputs to ecosystems, impacting plant com...
© 2015, Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The relationship between spe...
To understand the effects of grazing on grassland plants sexual and clonal recruitment, we conducted...
The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most fundamental concepts in community ecology and...
<div><p>The relationship between species richness and evenness across communities remains an unsettl...
International audience1. Reproductive biomass (RB) is a key component of plant life history. Because...
The relationship between species richness and evenness across communities remains an unsettled issue...
Intensive land use is a major cause of biodiversity loss, but most studies comparing the response of...
Understanding the relationship between species traits and species abundance is an important goal in ...
Whether grazing response of species abundance can be predicted by plant functional trait remains a c...
International audienceProposed mechanisms for explaining biodiversity loss due to fertilization incl...
Seed size has been considered a key factor influencing the dynamics of plant communities, but few em...
Traits that favor rapid plant growth are expected to have an important influence on species relative...
The niche breadth, niche overlap, and interspecific associations of species in Bayinbuluke alpine me...
Abstract Domestic livestock grazing has caused dramatic changes in plant community composition acros...
Aims Human activities have dramatically increased nutrient inputs to ecosystems, impacting plant com...
© 2015, Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The relationship between spe...
To understand the effects of grazing on grassland plants sexual and clonal recruitment, we conducted...
The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most fundamental concepts in community ecology and...
<div><p>The relationship between species richness and evenness across communities remains an unsettl...
International audience1. Reproductive biomass (RB) is a key component of plant life history. Because...
The relationship between species richness and evenness across communities remains an unsettled issue...
Intensive land use is a major cause of biodiversity loss, but most studies comparing the response of...