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Plant-soil feedback and the maintenance of diversity in Mediterranean-climate shrublands
Teste, Francois
; Kardol, Paul; Turner, Benjamin L.; Wardle, David A.; Zemunik, Graham; Renton, Michael; Léveillé Bourret, Étienne

Fecha de publicación:
13/01/2017
Editorial:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Revista:
Science
ISSN:
0036-8075
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
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 plant-soil feedback drives local plant diversity. We grew 16 co-occurring plant species with contrasting nutrient-acquisition strategies from hyperdiverse Australian shrublands and exposed them to soil biota from under their own or other plant species. Plant responses to soil biota varied according to their nutrient-acquisition strategy, including positive feedback for ectomycorrhizal plants and negative feedback for nitrogen-fixing and nonmycorrhizal plants. Simulations revealed that such strategy-dependent feedback is sufficient to maintain the high taxonomic and functional diversity characterizing these Mediterranean-climate shrublands. Our study identifies nutrient-acquisition strategy as a key trait explaining how different plant responses to soil biota promote local plant diversity.
Palabras clave:
Kwongan
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Biodiversity
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Simulation
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Negative Density Dependency
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Teste, Francois; Kardol, Paul; Turner, Benjamin L.; Wardle, David A.; Zemunik, Graham; et al.; Plant-soil feedback and the maintenance of diversity in Mediterranean-climate shrublands; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Science; 355; 6321; 13-1-2017; 173-176
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