Species Richness of Experimental Productivity Gradients: How Important is Colonization Limitation?

作者: David Tilman

DOI: 10.2307/1939572

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摘要: … Higher productivity also leads to higher rates of loss, … the hypothesis that soil N heterogeneity controls diversity on … The increased spatial heterogeneity in soil N created within each field …

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