The 'environmental heterogeneity hypothesis' predicts that variability in resources promotes species coexistence, but few experiments support this hypothesis in plant communities. A previous 15-y test of this hypothesis in a prairie restoration experiment demonstrated a weak effect of manipulated soil resource heterogeneity on plant diversity. This response was attributed to a transient increase in richness following a post-restoration supplemental propagule addition, occasionally higher diversity under nutrient enrichment, and reduced cover of a dominant species in a subset of soil treatments. Here, we report community dynamics under continuous propagule addition in the same experiment, corresponding to 16-20 y of restoration, in response ...
Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is re...
Background and aims: Current knowledge of soil heterogeneity-diversity relationships (HDR) is largel...
A primary goal of restoration ecology is to understand the factors that generate variability in spec...
Understanding what constrains the persistence of species in communities is at the heart of community...
The ‘environmental heterogeneity hypothesis’ (EHH) has been proposed as a mechanism that enables spe...
Spatial heterogeneity in soil resources is widely thought to promote plant species coexistence, and ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Aims Environmental heterogeneity i...
Citation: Baer, S. G., Blair, J. M., & Collins, S. L. (2016). Environmental heterogeneity has a weak...
1. Understanding the mechanisms governing coexistence is a central goal in ecology and has implicati...
1. Human impacts are often thought of as homogenizing natural communities, but it is unclear how the...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Biological S...
1.Plant-soil feedback (PSF) has been identified as a key driver of local plant diversity and evennes...
Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is re...
Background and aims: Current knowledge of soil heterogeneity-diversity relationships (HDR) is largel...
A primary goal of restoration ecology is to understand the factors that generate variability in spec...
Understanding what constrains the persistence of species in communities is at the heart of community...
The ‘environmental heterogeneity hypothesis’ (EHH) has been proposed as a mechanism that enables spe...
Spatial heterogeneity in soil resources is widely thought to promote plant species coexistence, and ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Aims Environmental heterogeneity i...
Citation: Baer, S. G., Blair, J. M., & Collins, S. L. (2016). Environmental heterogeneity has a weak...
1. Understanding the mechanisms governing coexistence is a central goal in ecology and has implicati...
1. Human impacts are often thought of as homogenizing natural communities, but it is unclear how the...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Biological S...
1.Plant-soil feedback (PSF) has been identified as a key driver of local plant diversity and evennes...
Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is re...
Background and aims: Current knowledge of soil heterogeneity-diversity relationships (HDR) is largel...
A primary goal of restoration ecology is to understand the factors that generate variability in spec...