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Dominant native and non‐native graminoids differ in key leaf traits irrespective of nutrient availability
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2020-03-12Autor
Broadbent, Arthur A.D.
Firn, Jennifer L.
McGree, James M.
Borer, Elizabeth T.
Buckley, Yvonne M.
Harpole, William Stanley
Komatsu, Kimberly J.
MacDougall, Andrew S., Andrew S.
Orwin, Kate H.
Ostle, Nicholas J.
Seabloom, Eric William
Bakker, Jonathan D.
Biederman, Lori
Caldeira, Maria C.
Eisenhauer, Nico
Hagenah, Nicole
Hautier, Yann
Moore, Joslin L.
Nogueira, Carla
Peri, Pablo Luis
Risch, Anita C.
Roscher, Christiane
Schütz, Martin
Stevens, Carly J.
Resumen
Nutrient enrichment is associated with plant invasions and biodiversity loss. Functional trait advantages may predict the ascendancy of invasive plants following nutrient enrichment but this is rarely tested. Here, we investigate (a) whether dominant native and non‐native plants differ in important morphological and physiological leaf traits, (b) how their traits respond to nutrient addition, and (c) whether responses are consistent across functional groups.
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