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Resource availability dominates and alters the relationship between species diversity and ecosystem productivity in experimental plant communities
Jason D. Fridley
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
resource availability
100%
plant community
81%
species diversity
80%
productivity
58%
fertility
53%
ecosystem
50%
effect
19%
sampling
14%
biomass
10%
monoculture
10%
soil fertility
9%
plant species
7%
field experiment
7%
conflict
7%
environmental factor
7%
habitat
5%
test
3%
Agriculture & Biology
plant communities
81%
soil fertility
79%
species diversity
66%
ecosystems
64%
sampling
13%
yield components
12%
biomass production
10%
environmental factors
7%
biomass
7%
habitats
7%
testing
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Ecosystem
94%
Fertility
80%
Biomass
30%
Low's mixture
20%
Soil
13%