Fertilization could influence ecosystem structure and functioning through species turnover (ST) and intraspecific trait variation (ITV), especially in nutrient limited ecosystems. To quantify the relative importance of ITV and ST in driving community functional structure and productivity changes under nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) addition in semiarid grasslands. In this regard, we conducted a four-year fertilizer addition experiment in a semiarid grassland on the Loess Plateau, China. We examined how fertilization affects species-level leaf and root trait plasticity to evaluate the ability of plants to manifest different levels of traits in response to different N and P addition. Also, we assessed how ITV or ST dominated community-weigh...
Abstract It has been increasingly recognized that plant traits and their intraspecific variation pla...
1. The use of plant traits to predict ecosystem functions has been gaining growing attention. Aboveg...
Plant functional traits reflect individual and community ecological strategies. They allow the dete...
Aims Human activities have dramatically increased nutrient inputs to ecosystems, impacting plant com...
Aims: The stoichiomernic characteristics of plant communities are important controller for several f...
1. Although much research has explored changes in ecosystem functions associated with global environ...
1. Plant functional traits can provide a mechanistic understanding of community responses to glob...
<div><p>Past studies have widely documented the decrease in species diversity in response to additio...
1. Exploring the mechanisms underlying the change in ecosystem productivity under anthropogenic nitr...
1. Recent studies have shown that intraspecific trait variability is an important source of total tr...
1. Exploring the mechanisms underlying the change in ecosystem productivity under anthropogenic nitr...
Abstract 1. Plant functional traits can provide a mechanistic understanding of community responses t...
Leaf photosynthetic and functional traits of dominant species are important for understanding grassl...
Several multi-year biodiversity experiments have shown positive species richness–productivity relati...
Grasslands in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, as in much of the world, are increasingly degrading due t...
Abstract It has been increasingly recognized that plant traits and their intraspecific variation pla...
1. The use of plant traits to predict ecosystem functions has been gaining growing attention. Aboveg...
Plant functional traits reflect individual and community ecological strategies. They allow the dete...
Aims Human activities have dramatically increased nutrient inputs to ecosystems, impacting plant com...
Aims: The stoichiomernic characteristics of plant communities are important controller for several f...
1. Although much research has explored changes in ecosystem functions associated with global environ...
1. Plant functional traits can provide a mechanistic understanding of community responses to glob...
<div><p>Past studies have widely documented the decrease in species diversity in response to additio...
1. Exploring the mechanisms underlying the change in ecosystem productivity under anthropogenic nitr...
1. Recent studies have shown that intraspecific trait variability is an important source of total tr...
1. Exploring the mechanisms underlying the change in ecosystem productivity under anthropogenic nitr...
Abstract 1. Plant functional traits can provide a mechanistic understanding of community responses t...
Leaf photosynthetic and functional traits of dominant species are important for understanding grassl...
Several multi-year biodiversity experiments have shown positive species richness–productivity relati...
Grasslands in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, as in much of the world, are increasingly degrading due t...
Abstract It has been increasingly recognized that plant traits and their intraspecific variation pla...
1. The use of plant traits to predict ecosystem functions has been gaining growing attention. Aboveg...
Plant functional traits reflect individual and community ecological strategies. They allow the dete...