Dispersal scales up the biodiversity-productivity relationship in an experimental source-sink metacommunity.
The influence of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning is a major concern of ecological research. However, the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship has very often been studied independently from the mechanisms allowing coexistence. By considering the effects of dispersal and niche partiti...
Main Authors: | Venail, P, Maclean, C, Meynard, C, Mouquet, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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