1.Both abiotic and biotic gradients exist in soils and several of these gradients have been shown to select for plant traits. Moreover, plants possess a multitude of traits that can lead to strong niche construction (i.e., plant-induced changes to soils). Our objectives in this paper are to outline both empirical and theoretical evidence for the evolutionary consequences of plant-soil linkages and feedbacks on plants along soil heterogeneity gradients. 2.We describe a simple mathematical model of plant evolution to explore the relationship between the sign and magnitude of feedback and the divergence of plant traits. We also constructed an individual-based simulation model to study the conditions under which plant-soil feedbacks occur, nich...
1. One of the processes that may play a key role in plant species coexistence and ecosystem function...
Plant–soil feedbacks can influence plant growth and community structure by modifying soil biota and ...
Feedbacks between plants and soil communities may be elusive, yet they have far-reaching consequence...
1.Both abiotic and biotic gradients exist in soils and several of these gradients have been shown to...
1Both abiotic and biotic gradients exist in soils, and several of these gradients have been shown to...
Plants can influence both the abiotic and biotic properties of the soil they grow in and in such way...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.Plant-soil feedbacks contribute to ...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.Plant-soil feedbacks contribute to ...
Plant–soil feedbacks contribute to species invasions, the maintenance of biodiversity and climate ch...
Plant–soil feedbacks contribute to species invasions, the maintenance of biodiversity and climate ch...
Plant–soil feedbacks contribute to species invasions, the maintenance of biodiversity and climate ch...
Plants are inextricably linked to their environment. They can alter biotic and abiotic properties of...
Plants are inextricably linked to their environment. They can alter biotic and abiotic properties of...
1. One of the processes that may play a key role in plant species coexistence and ecosystem function...
1. One of the processes that may play a key role in plant species coexistence and ecosystem function...
1. One of the processes that may play a key role in plant species coexistence and ecosystem function...
Plant–soil feedbacks can influence plant growth and community structure by modifying soil biota and ...
Feedbacks between plants and soil communities may be elusive, yet they have far-reaching consequence...
1.Both abiotic and biotic gradients exist in soils and several of these gradients have been shown to...
1Both abiotic and biotic gradients exist in soils, and several of these gradients have been shown to...
Plants can influence both the abiotic and biotic properties of the soil they grow in and in such way...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.Plant-soil feedbacks contribute to ...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.Plant-soil feedbacks contribute to ...
Plant–soil feedbacks contribute to species invasions, the maintenance of biodiversity and climate ch...
Plant–soil feedbacks contribute to species invasions, the maintenance of biodiversity and climate ch...
Plant–soil feedbacks contribute to species invasions, the maintenance of biodiversity and climate ch...
Plants are inextricably linked to their environment. They can alter biotic and abiotic properties of...
Plants are inextricably linked to their environment. They can alter biotic and abiotic properties of...
1. One of the processes that may play a key role in plant species coexistence and ecosystem function...
1. One of the processes that may play a key role in plant species coexistence and ecosystem function...
1. One of the processes that may play a key role in plant species coexistence and ecosystem function...
Plant–soil feedbacks can influence plant growth and community structure by modifying soil biota and ...
Feedbacks between plants and soil communities may be elusive, yet they have far-reaching consequence...