Grazing increases functional richness but not functional divergence in Tibetan alpine meadow plant communities

作者: Kechang Niu , Jin-Sheng He , Shiting Zhang , Martin J. Lechowicz

DOI: 10.1007/S10531-015-0960-2

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摘要: … grazing in Tibetan alpine meadows tends to increase competition for soil phosphorus while decreasing competition for light, resulting in an increase in the functional richness in grazed …

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