Positive species richness effects on aboveground community productivity in experimental grasslands have been reported to correlate with variable responses of individual species. So far, it is largely unknown whether more complete use of resources at the community level correlates with resource limitation of particular species and may explain their decreasing performance with increasing plant diversity. Using the subordinate grass species Lolium perenne L. as a model, we monitored populations in 82 experimental grasslands of different plant diversity (Jena Experiment) from year 2 to 6 after establishment, and measured ecophysiological leaf traits related to light and nutrient acquisition and use. Population and plant individual sizes of L. p...
Human alterations to nutrient cycles and herbivore communities are affecting global biodiversity dra...
Complementary resource use is regarded as a mechanism that contributes to positive relationships bet...
Highly variable effects of legumes have been observed in biodiversity experiments, but little is kno...
Positive species richness effects on aboveground community productivity in experimental grasslands h...
Background and Aims Functional trait differences and trait adjustment in response to influences of t...
Several biodiversity experiments have shown positive effects of species richness on aboveground biom...
Recent discussions on determinants of competitive success during succession require the study of the...
Plants can respond to environmental impacts by variation in functional traits, thereby increasing th...
Recent discussions on determinants of competitive success during succession require the study of the...
Positive species richness-productivity relationships are common in biodiversity experiments, but how...
<div><p>Numerous experiments, mostly performed in particular environments, have shown positive diver...
Species richness is very important for the perseverance of Dutch grasslands. As eutrophication is on...
Increasing productivity of mixtures as compared to monocultures has been reported from numerous expe...
Complementarity in light use might increase light exploitation and could be an important mechanism e...
Highly variable effects of legumes have been observed in biodiversity experiments, but little is kno...
Human alterations to nutrient cycles and herbivore communities are affecting global biodiversity dra...
Complementary resource use is regarded as a mechanism that contributes to positive relationships bet...
Highly variable effects of legumes have been observed in biodiversity experiments, but little is kno...
Positive species richness effects on aboveground community productivity in experimental grasslands h...
Background and Aims Functional trait differences and trait adjustment in response to influences of t...
Several biodiversity experiments have shown positive effects of species richness on aboveground biom...
Recent discussions on determinants of competitive success during succession require the study of the...
Plants can respond to environmental impacts by variation in functional traits, thereby increasing th...
Recent discussions on determinants of competitive success during succession require the study of the...
Positive species richness-productivity relationships are common in biodiversity experiments, but how...
<div><p>Numerous experiments, mostly performed in particular environments, have shown positive diver...
Species richness is very important for the perseverance of Dutch grasslands. As eutrophication is on...
Increasing productivity of mixtures as compared to monocultures has been reported from numerous expe...
Complementarity in light use might increase light exploitation and could be an important mechanism e...
Highly variable effects of legumes have been observed in biodiversity experiments, but little is kno...
Human alterations to nutrient cycles and herbivore communities are affecting global biodiversity dra...
Complementary resource use is regarded as a mechanism that contributes to positive relationships bet...
Highly variable effects of legumes have been observed in biodiversity experiments, but little is kno...