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Plant assemblages do not respond homogenously to local variation in environmental conditions: functional responses differ with species identity and abundance
Bright B. Kumordzi, David A. Wardle, Grégoire T. Freschet (2014). Plant assemblages do not respond homogenously to local variation in environmental conditions: functional responses differ with species identity and abundance. Journal of Vegetation Science, 26(1), pp. 32-45, DOI: 10.1111/jvs.12218.
Article257 days agoLinkage of plant trait space to successional age and species richness in boreal forest understorey vegetation
Bright B. Kumordzi, Francesco de Bello, Grégoire T. Freschet, Yoann Le Bagousse‐Pinguet, Jan Lepš, David A. Wardle (2015). Linkage of plant trait space to successional age and species richness in boreal forest understorey vegetation. Journal of Ecology, 103(6), pp. 1610-1620, DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.12458.
Article257 days agoChanges in local‐scale intraspecific trait variability of dominant species across contrasting island ecosystems
Bright B. Kumordzi, Marie‐Charlotte Nilsson, Michael J. Gundale, David A. Wardle (2014). Changes in local‐scale intraspecific trait variability of dominant species across contrasting island ecosystems. Ecosphere, 5(3), pp. 1-17, DOI: 10.1890/es13-00339.1.
Article257 days agoNutrient fluxes from insect herbivory increase during ecosystem retrogression in boreal forest
Daniel B. Metcalfe, Gregory M. Crutsinger, Bright B. Kumordzi, David A. Wardle (2015). Nutrient fluxes from insect herbivory increase during ecosystem retrogression in boreal forest. Ecology, 97(1), pp. 124-132, DOI: 10.1890/15-0302.1.
Article257 days agoShifts in Aboveground Biomass Allocation Patterns of Dominant Shrub Species across a Strong Environmental Gradient
Bright B. Kumordzi, Michael J. Gundale, Marie‐Charlotte Nilsson, David A. Wardle (2016). Shifts in Aboveground Biomass Allocation Patterns of Dominant Shrub Species across a Strong Environmental Gradient. PLoS ONE, 11(6), pp. e0157136-e0157136, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0157136.
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