2023
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14771
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Soil toxicity and species dominance rather than nutrient availability drive plant species richness in swamp forests of Central Europe

Michal Slezák,
Jan Douda,
Katarína Hegedüšová Vantarová
et al.

Abstract: AimA resource based conceptual model of plant diversity (RBCM) assumes direct relationships between resource supply and the diversity of a local plant assembly. However, the RBCM largely ignores variation in soil toxicity imposed by climatic effects. Both soil limiting resources and soil toxicity vary along climatic gradients but their net and interactive effects on plant species diversity remain unknown. We asked how climatic gradients shape resource availability, soil toxicity and dominance of herb‐layer gra… Show more

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