Human land-use legacies have long-term effects on plant community composition and ecosystem function. While ancient and historical land use is known to affect biodiversity patterns, it is unknown whether such legacies affect other plant community properties such as the diversity of functional traits. Functional traits are a critical tool for understanding ecological communities because they give insights into community assembly processes as well as potential species interactions and other ecosystem functions. Here, we present the first systematic study evaluating how plant functional trait distributions and functional diversity are affected by ancient and historical Indigenous forest management in the Pacific Northwest. We compare forest ga...
Tropical forests harbor remarkable levels of biodiversity characterized by an exceptional number of ...
<div><p>A frequent pattern emerging from biodiversity-ecosystem function studies is that functional ...
In contemporary landscapes culturally important plants may suffer in the absence of their ancestral ...
Human land-use legacies have long-term effects on plant community composition and ecosystem function...
Environment and human land use both shape forest composition. Abiotic conditions sift tree species f...
Environment and human land use both shape forest composition. Abiotic conditions sift tree species f...
Recovering biological diversity and ecosystem functioning are primary objectives of ecological resto...
Quantifying long-term human impacts to landscapes allows us to understand the ways in which ecosyste...
Premise of study: Plant functional traits are commonly used as proxies for plant responses to enviro...
Committee members: Barber, Nicholas A.; Duvall, Melvin R.Advisor: Jones, Holly P.Includes illustrati...
Background: Localized disturbances within grasslands alter biological properties and may shift speci...
1. Functional trait diversity can reveal mechanisms of species co-existence in plant communities. Fe...
The study of plant community re-assembly following disturbances in anthropogenically managed landsca...
Aim: The importance of restoring ecosystem functions to native systems that have been degraded, dama...
Restoration outcomes can be variable and there is a need to understand the short- and long-term resp...
Tropical forests harbor remarkable levels of biodiversity characterized by an exceptional number of ...
<div><p>A frequent pattern emerging from biodiversity-ecosystem function studies is that functional ...
In contemporary landscapes culturally important plants may suffer in the absence of their ancestral ...
Human land-use legacies have long-term effects on plant community composition and ecosystem function...
Environment and human land use both shape forest composition. Abiotic conditions sift tree species f...
Environment and human land use both shape forest composition. Abiotic conditions sift tree species f...
Recovering biological diversity and ecosystem functioning are primary objectives of ecological resto...
Quantifying long-term human impacts to landscapes allows us to understand the ways in which ecosyste...
Premise of study: Plant functional traits are commonly used as proxies for plant responses to enviro...
Committee members: Barber, Nicholas A.; Duvall, Melvin R.Advisor: Jones, Holly P.Includes illustrati...
Background: Localized disturbances within grasslands alter biological properties and may shift speci...
1. Functional trait diversity can reveal mechanisms of species co-existence in plant communities. Fe...
The study of plant community re-assembly following disturbances in anthropogenically managed landsca...
Aim: The importance of restoring ecosystem functions to native systems that have been degraded, dama...
Restoration outcomes can be variable and there is a need to understand the short- and long-term resp...
Tropical forests harbor remarkable levels of biodiversity characterized by an exceptional number of ...
<div><p>A frequent pattern emerging from biodiversity-ecosystem function studies is that functional ...
In contemporary landscapes culturally important plants may suffer in the absence of their ancestral ...