Search Results - "Peltzer, Duane A."
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Contrasting effects of plant inter- and intraspecific variation on community-level trait measures along an environmental gradient
Published in Functional ecology (01-10-2013)“…1. Despite widespread focus on interspecific variation in trait-based ecology, there is growing evidence that intraspecific trait variability can play a…”
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Microbial and abiotic controls on mineral-associated organic matter in soil profiles along an ecosystem gradient
Published in Scientific reports (16-07-2019)“…Formation of mineral-organic associations is a key process in the global carbon cycle. Recent concepts propose litter quality-controlled microbial assimilation…”
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Host identity is a dominant driver of mycorrhizal fungal community composition during ecosystem development
Published in The New phytologist (01-03-2015)“…Little is known about the response of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities to ecosystem development. We use a long‐term soil chronosequence that includes…”
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Co-invasion by Pinus and its mycorrhizal fungi
Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2010)“…The absence of co-evolved mutualists of plants invading a novel habitat is the logical corollary of the more widely recognized 'enemy escape'. To avoid or…”
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Towards a framework for understanding the context dependence of impacts of non‐native tree species
Published in Functional ecology (01-05-2020)“…Biological invasions are a major driver of ecosystem change but causes of variation in their environmental impacts over space and time remain poorly…”
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Species- and community-level patterns in fine root traits along a 120 000-year soil chronosequence in temperate rain forest
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-07-2011)“…1. Below-ground plant functional traits regulate plant-soil interactions and may therefore strongly influence ecosystem responses to global change. Despite…”
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Changes in coexistence mechanisms along a long-term soil chronosequence revealed by functional trait diversity
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-05-2012)“…1. Functional trait diversity can reveal mechanisms of species coexistence in plant communities. Few studies have tested whether functional diversity for…”
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Mycorrhizal co-invasion and novel interactions depend on neighborhood context
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-09-2015)“…Biological invasions are a rapidly increasing driver of global change, yet fundamental gaps remain in our understanding of the factors determining the success…”
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Mycorrhizas and mycorrhizal fungal communities throughout ecosystem development
Published in Plant and soil (01-06-2013)“…Background and scope Plant communities and underlying soils undergo substantial, coordinated shifts throughout ecosystem development. However, shifts in the…”
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Global relationship of wood and leaf litter decomposability: the role of functional traits within and across plant organs
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-09-2014)“…AIM: Recent meta‐analyses have revealed that plant traits and their phylogenetic history influence decay rates of dead wood and leaf litter, but it remains…”
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Plant traits, leaf palatability and litter decomposability for co-occurring woody species differing in invasion status and nitrogen fixation ability
Published in Functional ecology (01-06-2010)“…1. Non-native invasive and nitrogen (N)-fixing plant species can cause large ecosystem-level impacts, particularly when they differ in functionally important…”
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Asynchronicity in root and shoot phenology in grasses and woody plants
Published in Global change biology (01-08-2010)“…Phenology is central to understanding vegetation response to climate change, as well as vegetation effects on plant resources, but most temporal production…”
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Novel interactions between non‐native mammals and fungi facilitate establishment of invasive pines
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-01-2015)“…The role of novel ecological interactions between mammals, fungi and plants in invaded ecosystems remains unresolved, but may play a key role in the widespread…”
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Understanding ecosystem retrogression
Published in Ecological monographs (01-11-2010)“…Over time scales of thousands to millions of years, and in the absence of rejuvenating disturbances that initiate primary or early secondary succession,…”
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Community- and trophic-level responses of soil nematodes to removal of a non-native tree at different stages of invasion
Published in PloS one (01-01-2020)“…Success of invasive non-native plant species management is usually measured as changes in the abundance of the invasive plant species or native plant species…”
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Soil Organic Phosphorus Transformations During Pedogenesis
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-11-2007)“…Long-term changes in soil phosphorus influence ecosystem development and lead to a decline in the productivity of forests in undisturbed landscapes. Much of…”
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Soil fertility effects on tree seedling performance are light-dependent: evidence from a long-term soil chronosequence
Published in Oikos (01-08-2016)“…Soil chronosequences are a powerful tool for understanding how limitation of plant growth by nutrients and light changes throughout ecosystem development, but…”
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Scale and complexity implications of making New Zealand predator-free by 2050
Published in Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand (03-07-2019)“…The goal to make New Zealand predator-free by 2050 has drawn strong praise and criticism, but these critiques have focused largely on economic or technological…”
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Are functional traits and litter decomposability coordinated across leaves, twigs and wood? A test using temperate rainforest tree species
Published in Oikos (01-08-2013)“…Plant functional traits are increasingly used to evaluate changes in ecological and ecosystem processes. However our understanding of how functional traits…”
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response of plant diversity to ecosystem retrogression: evidence from contrasting long-term chronosequences
Published in Oikos (01-01-2008)“…Following catastrophic disturbances, succession and vegetation development occur, but in the prolonged absence of these disturbances a decline (retrogressive)…”
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