Color poster with text, tables, graphs, and images.Sedge plants are members of the Cyperaceae family. Cyperacae consist of grass-like species with unjointed triangular stems and solid pith. The stress dominance hypothesis predicts stressful conditions will cause trait clustering because coexisting species must possess conservative traits that allow species to succeed in poor conditions (Weiher and Keddy 1995, Swenson and Enquist 2007). Favorable conditions will lead to overdispersion because there are sufficient resources for one species to dominate and exclude others. These ideas drove the summer 2017 sedge study to investigate how sedge trait similarity and difference varies across habitats.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office ...
Trait-based community assembly theory suggests that trait variation among co-occurring species is sh...
Plant functional traits can vary widely as a result of phenotypic plasticity to abiotic conditions. ...
A core question involving both plant physiology and community ecology is whether traits from differe...
Co‐distributed species may exhibit similar phylogeographic patterns due to shared environmental fact...
Color poster with text, images, and table.A classic study lead by Jeannine Cavender-Bares (Cavender-...
Color poster with text, charts, and images.Organisms coexist either by having similar functional tra...
Color poster with text and graphs.Community assembly is the result of ecological selection processes...
Questions - Plant species can be assembled into communities through habitat filtering or species com...
Aim Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) can be large within natural plant communities, influencing l...
International audienceQuestions: Plant species can be assembled into communities through habitat fil...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Trait differences among plants are expected to influence the outcome of competition; competition sho...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
1 A field experiment was designed to investigate the relationship between environ-mental heterogenei...
Color poster with text and graphs.Ecological communities are subsets of larger-scale species pools. ...
Trait-based community assembly theory suggests that trait variation among co-occurring species is sh...
Plant functional traits can vary widely as a result of phenotypic plasticity to abiotic conditions. ...
A core question involving both plant physiology and community ecology is whether traits from differe...
Co‐distributed species may exhibit similar phylogeographic patterns due to shared environmental fact...
Color poster with text, images, and table.A classic study lead by Jeannine Cavender-Bares (Cavender-...
Color poster with text, charts, and images.Organisms coexist either by having similar functional tra...
Color poster with text and graphs.Community assembly is the result of ecological selection processes...
Questions - Plant species can be assembled into communities through habitat filtering or species com...
Aim Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) can be large within natural plant communities, influencing l...
International audienceQuestions: Plant species can be assembled into communities through habitat fil...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Trait differences among plants are expected to influence the outcome of competition; competition sho...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
1 A field experiment was designed to investigate the relationship between environ-mental heterogenei...
Color poster with text and graphs.Ecological communities are subsets of larger-scale species pools. ...
Trait-based community assembly theory suggests that trait variation among co-occurring species is sh...
Plant functional traits can vary widely as a result of phenotypic plasticity to abiotic conditions. ...
A core question involving both plant physiology and community ecology is whether traits from differe...