Plant species diversity as a driver of early succession in abandoned fields: a multi-site approach.
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Different assembly processes drive shifts in species and functional composition in experimental grasslands varying in sown diversity and community history.Impact of drought on plant populations of native and invasive origins.Above- and below ground trophic interactions on creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense) in high- and low-diversity plant communities: potential for biotic resistance?Effect of above-ground plant species on soil microbial community structure and its impact on suppression of Rhizoctonia solani AG3.Interplay between Senecio jacobaea and plant, soil, and aboveground insect community composition.Phylogenetic diversity of Acidobacteria in a former agricultural soil.Divergent composition but similar function of soil food webs of individual plants: plant species and community effects.Connell and Slatyer's models of succession in the biodiversity era.Testing successional hypotheses of stability, heterogeneity, and diversity in pitcher-plant inquiline communities.Effect of abandonment on diversity and abundance of free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria and total bacteria in the cropland soils of Hulun Buir, Inner Mongolia.New aspects of grassland recovery in old-fields revealed by trait-based analyses of perennial-crop-mediated successionEarly colonizers of unoccupied habitats represent a minority of the soil bacterial community.Sampling and Complementarity Effects of Plant Diversity on Resource Use Increases the Invasion Resistance of CommunitiesMicrobial Nitrogen-Cycle Gene Abundance in Soil of Cropland Abandoned for Different Periods.Low abundant soil bacteria can be metabolically versatile and fast growing.Effects of root decomposition on plant-soil feedback of early- and mid-successional plant species.Monocultural sowing in mesocosms decreases the species richness of weeds and invertebrates and critically reduces the fitness of the endangered European hamster.Earthworms counterbalance the negative effect of microorganisms on plant diversity and enhance the tolerance of grasses to nematodesNon-Native Plants Disrupt Dual Promotion of Native Alpha and Beta DiversityDoes Seeding a Locally Adapted Native Mixture Inhibit Ingress by Exotic Plants?The roles of biotic resistance and nitrogen deposition in regulating non-native understory plant diversityEffects of diversity and identity of the neighbouring plant community on the abundance of arthropods on individual ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) plantsThe importance of plant-soil interactions, soil nutrients, and plant life history traits for the temporal dynamics of Jacobaea vulgaris in a chronosequence of old-fieldsSpecies divergence and trait convergence in experimental plant community assemblyLinking above- and below-ground biodiversity: abundance and trophic complexity in soil as a response to experimental plant communities on abandoned arable landRecovery of floristic diversity and basal area in natural forest regeneration and planted plots in a Costa Rican wet forestCan Establishment Characteristics Explain the Poor Colonization Success of Late Successional Grassland Species on Ex-Arable Land?Grassland restoration on former croplands in Europe: an assessment of applicability of techniques and costsMeasuring the Short-term Success of Grassland Restoration: The Use of Habitat Affinity Indices in Ecological RestorationProcedure for separating the selection effect from other effects in diversity-productivity relationshipDiversity reduces invasibility in experimental plant communities: the role of plant species
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Plant species diversity as a driver of early succession in abandoned fields: a multi-site approach.
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C Rodriguez-Barrueco
C Van Dijk
G W Korthals
I Santa Regina
S R Mortimer
T A Diaz Len
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10.1007/S004420050028
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2000-07-01T00:00:00Z