1.Functional traits are widely recognized as a useful framework for testing mechanisms underlying species community assemblage patterns and ecosystem processes. Functional trait studies in the plant and animal literature have burgeoned in the past 20 years, highlighting a need for standardized ways to measure ecologically meaningful traits across taxa and ecosystems. However, standardized measurements of functional traits are lacking for many organisms and ecosystems, including fungi. 2.Basidiomycete wood fungi occur in all forest ecosystems world‐wide, where they are decomposers and also provide food or habitat for other species, or act as tree pathogens. 3.Despite their major role in the functioning of forest ecosystems, the understandi...
Understanding the mechanisms governing the coexistence of organisms is an important question in ecol...
Question: Disturbed areas offer great opportunities for restoring native biodiversity,but they are ...
Species assemblages are the results of various processes, including dispersion and habitat filtering...
Plant functional traits reflect individual and community ecological strategies. They allow the detec...
Functional trait approaches are common in ecology, but a lack of clear hypotheses on how traits rela...
1. The use of plant traits to predict ecosystem functions has been gaining growing attention. Above‐...
Trait-based approaches are widespread throughout ecological research as they offer great potential t...
The worldwide plant economic spectrum hypothesis predicts that leaf, stem, and root traits are corre...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the mechanisms governing the coexistence of organisms is an important que...
The worldwide plant economic spectrum hypothesis predicts that leaf, stem, and root traits are corre...
This work was assisted through participation in “Next Generation Genetic Monitoring” Investigative W...
Ajuts: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Grant Numbers: FI 1246/6-1, HO 3830/2-1, KL 2265/5-1 - TRY i...
Increasing evidence is available for a positive effect of biodiversity on ecosystem productivity and...
Increasing evidence is available for a positive effect of biodiversity on ecosystem productivity and...
CITATION: Hao, M., et al. 2018. Functional and phylogenetic diversity determine woody productivity i...
Understanding the mechanisms governing the coexistence of organisms is an important question in ecol...
Question: Disturbed areas offer great opportunities for restoring native biodiversity,but they are ...
Species assemblages are the results of various processes, including dispersion and habitat filtering...
Plant functional traits reflect individual and community ecological strategies. They allow the detec...
Functional trait approaches are common in ecology, but a lack of clear hypotheses on how traits rela...
1. The use of plant traits to predict ecosystem functions has been gaining growing attention. Above‐...
Trait-based approaches are widespread throughout ecological research as they offer great potential t...
The worldwide plant economic spectrum hypothesis predicts that leaf, stem, and root traits are corre...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the mechanisms governing the coexistence of organisms is an important que...
The worldwide plant economic spectrum hypothesis predicts that leaf, stem, and root traits are corre...
This work was assisted through participation in “Next Generation Genetic Monitoring” Investigative W...
Ajuts: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Grant Numbers: FI 1246/6-1, HO 3830/2-1, KL 2265/5-1 - TRY i...
Increasing evidence is available for a positive effect of biodiversity on ecosystem productivity and...
Increasing evidence is available for a positive effect of biodiversity on ecosystem productivity and...
CITATION: Hao, M., et al. 2018. Functional and phylogenetic diversity determine woody productivity i...
Understanding the mechanisms governing the coexistence of organisms is an important question in ecol...
Question: Disturbed areas offer great opportunities for restoring native biodiversity,but they are ...
Species assemblages are the results of various processes, including dispersion and habitat filtering...