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Enhanced plant diversity reduces nitrous oxide emissions in forest soils worldwide. [PDF]

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Herbivores and Plant Diversity

The American Naturalist, 1992
We study spatial lottery models of competition between two plant species in which competitive ability is affected by levels of herbivory. Herbivory may enhance plant diversity in two qualitatively different ways. The first is global frequency dependence; the level of herbivory suffered by a plant decreases as the species becomes rare.
S W, Pacala, M J, Crawley
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Plant Functional Group Diversity Promotes Soil Protist Diversity

Protist, 2003
We tested whether effects of plant diversity can propagate through food webs, down to heterotrophic protists not linked directly to plants. To this end we synthesised grassland ecosystems with varying numbers of plant functional groups (FGN) and assessed corresponding changes in testate amoebae communities. The number of plant species was kept constant.
Ledeganck, Pieter   +2 more
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Higher Plant Diversity

1992
The higher plants, characterised by vascular tissue and reproducing either by spores, cones, or flowers, dominate the world’s flora and vegetation. Along with the bryophytes (Chapter 7), they develop from an embryo resulting from the sexual fusion of cells.
John Akeroyd, Hugh Synge
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Diversity of Plants

Nature, 1972
Plant Speciation . By Verne Grant. Pp. x + 435. (Columbia University: New York and London, August 1971.) £7.25.
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