【🎉Latest accepted article】
Divergence in leaf versus #RootDecomposition in three Stipa species along a #Grassland #GrazingExclusion gradient

#Home_fieldAdvantage | #LeafLitterDecomposition

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtag139

Jiaoneng Yu et al. assessed the responses of #PlantDiversity, #NicheCharacteristics, and #InterspecificAssociations to fencing duration in #AlpineMeadows on the Tibetan Plateau, along with relationships among these dimensions.

#CommunityDynamics | #GrazingExclusion

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf150

6 years of #GrazingExclusion may be a critical turning point for #AlpineMeadow vegetation restoration. At this stage, the community achieves a dynamic balance between competition and coexistence.

#CommunityDynamics | #InterspecificAssociation | #NicheCharacteristic | #PlantDiversity

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf150

【🎉Latest accepted article】
#CommunityDynamics of #AlpineMeadows under fencing durations: based on diversity, niches, and interspecific associations

#GrazingExclusion | #InterspecificAssociation | #NicheCharacteristic | #PlantDiversity

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf150

Community dynamics of alpine meadows under fencing durations: based on diversity, niches, and interspecific associations

Abstract. Grazing exclusion through fencing is widely used for vegetation restoration in degraded alpine meadows. However, the dynamic responses of plant c

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