Background and Aims: Size-asymmetric competition occurs when larger plants have a disproportionate advantage in competition with smaller plants. It has been hypothesized that nutrient heterogeneity may promote it. Experiments testing this hypothesis are inconclusive, and in most cases have evaluated the effects of nutrient heterogeneity separately from other environmental factors. The aim of this study was to test, using populations of Lolium perenne, Plantago lanceolata and Holcus lanatus, two hypotheses: (a) nutrient heterogeneity promotes size-asymmetric competition; and (b) nutrient heterogeneity interacts with both atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (PCO2) and nutrient availability to determine the magnitude of this response. Methods: Mi...
The expansion of woody plants into grasslands has been observed worldwide and is likely to have wide...
The spatial arrangement of nutrients and neighbours in soil influences plant growth and reproduction...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe investigated the interactive effects...
Background and Aims: Size-asymmetric competition occurs when larger plants have a disproportionate a...
Changes in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide ([CO2]), nutrient availability and biotic...
While it is well-established that the spatial distribution of soil nutrients (soil heterogeneity) in...
Resource competition theory in plants has focused largely on resource-acquisition traits that are in...
1. The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities t...
Patterns of resource availability and heterogeneity shape the composition, productivity, and dynamic...
Spatial heterogeneity in soil resources is widely thought to promote plant species coexistence, and ...
competition, Soil heterogeneity Size variability in plant populations has been extensively studied a...
The expansion of woody plants into grasslands has been observed worldwide and is likely to have wide...
The spatial arrangement of nutrients and neighbours in soil influences plant growth and reproduction...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe investigated the interactive effects...
Background and Aims: Size-asymmetric competition occurs when larger plants have a disproportionate a...
Changes in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide ([CO2]), nutrient availability and biotic...
While it is well-established that the spatial distribution of soil nutrients (soil heterogeneity) in...
Resource competition theory in plants has focused largely on resource-acquisition traits that are in...
1. The effects of plants on soil vary greatly between plant species and in mixed plant communities t...
Patterns of resource availability and heterogeneity shape the composition, productivity, and dynamic...
Spatial heterogeneity in soil resources is widely thought to promote plant species coexistence, and ...
competition, Soil heterogeneity Size variability in plant populations has been extensively studied a...
The expansion of woody plants into grasslands has been observed worldwide and is likely to have wide...
The spatial arrangement of nutrients and neighbours in soil influences plant growth and reproduction...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe investigated the interactive effects...