Authors
Š Janeček, F De Bello, J Horník, M Bartoš, T Černý, J Doležal, M Dvorský, K Fajmon, P Janečková, Š Jiráská, O Mudrák, J Klimešová
Publication date
2013/9
Journal
Journal of Vegetation Science
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pages
898-909
Description
Questions
To what extent do changes in management (abandonment and fertilization) affect plant functional and taxonomic diversity in wet meadow communities? To what extent do the changes in functional and taxonomic diversity depend on site productivity?
Location
Železné hory Mts., Czech Republic.
Methods
Experimental plots were established on 21 wet meadows differing in productivity and species composition. In each meadow, in 2007, four 1 × 1 m plots were established, representing a full factorial design with abandonment and fertilization as the factors. In each plot, the number of species present was recorded in 100 subplots (0.1 × 0.1 m) in the years 2007, 2009 and 2011. Different indicators of functional diversity (functional richness, functional evenness, and Rao′s quadratic entropy) were calculated using five functional traits (SLA, LDMC, seed mass, plant height and clonality). Both abundance …
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