Exotic or not, leaf trait dissimilarity modulates the effect of dominant species on mixed litter decomposition
1.It has long been recognized that leaf traits exert a crucial control on litter decomposition, a key process for nutrient cycling, and that invading species can greatly alter such soil processes via changes in mixed litter trait composition. Trait effects on ecosystem processes are hypothesized to...
Main Authors: | Finerty, G, de Bello, F, Bílá, K, Berg, M, Dias, A, Pezzatti, G, Moretti, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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