It is widely recognized that feedbacks exist between plant litter and plant community species composition, but this relationship is difficult to interpret over heterogeneous conditions typical of modified environments such as roadways. Given the need to expedite natural recovery of disturbed areas through restoration interventions, we characterized litter accumulation and nutrient content (i.e., organic carbon, total N, and P) and quantified their association with key plant species. Plant species cover and litter characteristics were sampled at 18 successional forest plant communities along major roadways in Sichuan Basin, western China. Variation in litter across communities was assessed with principal component analysis (PCA) and species ...
The stability of a plant community is defined as its ability to resist and be resilient to changes. ...
Background and aims Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing envir...
Litter decomposition contributes largely to global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, and it is st...
It is widely recognized that feedbacks exist between plant litter and plant community species compos...
Long-term overgrazing has significantly changed plant species composition in rangeland ecosystems, a...
AbstractVegetation-disturbance-environment relationships in Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve (XNR) was e...
Understanding the response of plant species richness to environmental filters is critical for conser...
The nutrient ecological stoichiometry of plants and soil is important for the growth and dynamics of...
Litter production, components and dynamics were investigated and forest floor litter was quantified ...
Litter decomposition is the physical and chemical breakdown of dead plant material, which is affecte...
Aims Shrub encroachment has taken place in many of China's northern grasslands. This study attempts ...
An in-depth exploration of plant–soil interactions can improve our knowledge of the succession and e...
Topography and soil factors are known to play crucial roles in the species composition of plant comm...
Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing environmental conditions ...
Transportation infrastructure dramatically affects ecological processes. However, the environmental ...
The stability of a plant community is defined as its ability to resist and be resilient to changes. ...
Background and aims Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing envir...
Litter decomposition contributes largely to global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, and it is st...
It is widely recognized that feedbacks exist between plant litter and plant community species compos...
Long-term overgrazing has significantly changed plant species composition in rangeland ecosystems, a...
AbstractVegetation-disturbance-environment relationships in Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve (XNR) was e...
Understanding the response of plant species richness to environmental filters is critical for conser...
The nutrient ecological stoichiometry of plants and soil is important for the growth and dynamics of...
Litter production, components and dynamics were investigated and forest floor litter was quantified ...
Litter decomposition is the physical and chemical breakdown of dead plant material, which is affecte...
Aims Shrub encroachment has taken place in many of China's northern grasslands. This study attempts ...
An in-depth exploration of plant–soil interactions can improve our knowledge of the succession and e...
Topography and soil factors are known to play crucial roles in the species composition of plant comm...
Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing environmental conditions ...
Transportation infrastructure dramatically affects ecological processes. However, the environmental ...
The stability of a plant community is defined as its ability to resist and be resilient to changes. ...
Background and aims Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing envir...
Litter decomposition contributes largely to global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, and it is st...