Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is regulated by the interplay of local environmental conditions and regional factors such as available species pools or landscape configurations that moderate dispersal. Yet, the relative importance of these factors and whether they control different aspects of community structure, for example species diversity or the composition of plant traits, is not well understood. This limits predictions of spatial variation in successional outcomes. We explored patterns of species diversity and traits in recovering calcareous grasslands that varied in environmental conditions, age, past and present spatial landscape configuration, as well as in the propagul...
Assembly of grassland communities has long been scrutinized through the lens of functional diversity...
Plant performance is determined by the balance of intra- and interspecific neighbors within an indiv...
1.Hundreds of experiments have now manipulated species richness of various groups of organisms and e...
Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is re...
1. Phylogenetic and species-based taxonomic descriptions of community structure may provide compleme...
1. According to the dynamic equilibrium hypothesis (DEH), plant species richness is locally controll...
Understanding what constrains the persistence of species in communities is at the heart of community...
A phylogenetic perspective of community assembly can reveal new insights into how variation within d...
A robust ecosystem requires a functionally heterogeneous community of organisms with a wide range of...
Summary Plant communities and their ecosystem functions are expected to be more resilient to future ...
1. The 'habitat-specific species pool hypothesis' proposes that differences between habitats in the ...
Many grassland biodiversity experiments show a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosys...
Assembly of grassland communities has long been scrutinized through the lens of functional diversity...
Plant performance is determined by the balance of intra- and interspecific neighbors within an indiv...
1.Hundreds of experiments have now manipulated species richness of various groups of organisms and e...
Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is re...
1. Phylogenetic and species-based taxonomic descriptions of community structure may provide compleme...
1. According to the dynamic equilibrium hypothesis (DEH), plant species richness is locally controll...
Understanding what constrains the persistence of species in communities is at the heart of community...
A phylogenetic perspective of community assembly can reveal new insights into how variation within d...
A robust ecosystem requires a functionally heterogeneous community of organisms with a wide range of...
Summary Plant communities and their ecosystem functions are expected to be more resilient to future ...
1. The 'habitat-specific species pool hypothesis' proposes that differences between habitats in the ...
Many grassland biodiversity experiments show a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosys...
Assembly of grassland communities has long been scrutinized through the lens of functional diversity...
Plant performance is determined by the balance of intra- and interspecific neighbors within an indiv...
1.Hundreds of experiments have now manipulated species richness of various groups of organisms and e...