Search Results - "Zemunik, Graham"
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Environmental filtering explains variation in plant diversity along resource gradients
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (26-09-2014)“…The mechanisms that shape plant diversity along resource gradients remain unresolved because competing theories have been evaluated in isolation. By testing…”
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How belowground interactions contribute to the coexistence of mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal species in severely phosphorus-impoverished hyperdiverse ecosystems
Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2018)“…Background Mycorrhizal strategies are very effective in enhancing plant acquisition of poorly-mobile nutrients, particularly phosphorus (P) from infertile…”
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Plant-soil feedback and the maintenance of diversity in Mediterranean-climate shrublands
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (13-01-2017)“…Soil biota influence plant performance through plant-soil feedback, but it is unclear whether the strength of such feedback depends on plant traits and whether…”
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Toxic effects of soil manganese on tropical trees
Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2020)“…Aims Manganese (Mn) is toxic to plants at high concentrations with recent evidence indicating slowed tropical-tree growth by high soil Mn concentrations…”
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Increasing plant species diversity and extreme species turnover accompany declining soil fertility along a long‐term chronosequence in a biodiversity hotspot
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-05-2016)“…Long‐term soil chronosequences provide natural soil fertility gradients that can be used to explore linkages between soils and plant community composition and…”
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Diversity of plant nutrient-acquisition strategies increases during long-term ecosystem development
Published in Nature plants (20-04-2015)“…Plant species diversity increases as soil phosphorus availability declines during long-term ecosystem development 1 , 2 . The increase in plant species…”
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Soil drivers of local-scale tree growth in a lowland tropical forest
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-12-2018)“…Soil nutrients influence the distribution of tree species in lowland tropical forests, but their effect on productivity, especially at local scales, remains…”
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Traits related to efficient acquisition and use of phosphorus promote diversification in Proteaceae in phosphorus‐impoverished landscapes
Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2021)“…Background and aims Plant species richness increases with declining soil phosphorus (P) availability, especially for Proteaceae in old infertile landscapes…”
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Experimental assessment of nutrient limitation along a 2‐million‐year dune chronosequence in the south‐western Australia biodiversity hotspot
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-05-2012)“…1. The classical model of long‐term ecosystem development suggests that primary productivity is limited by nitrogen (N) on young substrates and phosphorus (P)…”
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Contrasting patterns of plant and microbial diversity during long‐term ecosystem development
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-03-2019)“…Long‐term ecosystem development involves changes in plant community composition and diversity associated with pedogenesis and nutrient availability, but…”
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High abundance of non-mycorrhizal plant species in severely phosphorus-impoverished Brazilian campos rupestres
Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2018)“…Background and aims We sought to describe the species and functional composition of Brazilian campos rupestres plant communities on severely…”
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A shift from phenol to silica‐based leaf defences during long‐term soil and ecosystem development
Published in Ecology letters (01-05-2021)“…The resource availability hypothesis predicts that plants adapted to infertile soils have high levels of anti‐herbivore leaf defences. This hypothesis has been…”
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Toward more robust plant–soil feedback research: Comment
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rise and fall of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity during ecosystem retrogression
Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2015)“…Ecosystem retrogression following long‐term pedogenesis is attributed to phosphorus (P) limitation of primary productivity. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF)…”
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Nutrient limitation along the Jurien Bay dune chronosequence: response to Uren & Parsons (2013)
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-09-2013)“…1. Uren & Parsons (2013) criticize our nutrient addition experiment and question the integrity of the Jurien Bay dune chronosequence. Their primary criticisms…”
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