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Plant species natural abundances are determined by their growth and modification of soil resources in monoculture
Sophie S. Parker
, W. Stanley Harpole
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Eric W. Seabloom
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Plant Species
100%
Soil Resources
100%
Monoculture
100%
Natural Abundance
100%
Species Abundance
33%
Diverse Communities
22%
Aboveground Plant Biomass
22%
Natural Variability
22%
Bioresources
11%
Biomass Production
11%
Local Landscape
11%
Heterogeneous Landscape
11%
Plant-soil
11%
Plant Transformation
11%
Resource Availability
11%
California Grasslands
11%
Grassland Communities
11%
Grassland Vegetation
11%
Plant Biomass
11%
Plant Growth
11%
Plant Resources
11%
Nitrogen Concentration
11%
Root Biomass
11%
Plant Abundance
11%
Growth Modification
11%
Resource Niche
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Soil Resource
100%
Monoculture
100%
Grassland
22%
Biomass Production
11%