Authors
M Zobel, M Otsus, J Liira, M Moora, T Möls
Publication date
2000/12
Journal
Ecology
Volume
81
Issue
12
Pages
3274-3282
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Description
To evaluate the relative roles of seed availability and competitive interactions in creating within‐community patterns of species richness in unproductive grassland, we conducted a sowing experiment in a dry calcareous (alvar) grassland, where both the number of arriving seeds and the number of arriving species were approximately doubled compared to the natural seed rain. Also, in half of the plots, 36% of the vegetation and bryophyte cover was removed to simulate disturbance. Sowing significantly increased species richness and the number of seedlings in plots. Disturbance increased the number of seedlings but had no significant effect on species richness. In the first year, the highest number of seedlings was found in disturbed and sown plots. The dynamics of seedling numbers differed among species. Of the 15 sown species, seedlings of nine species were found in some plots. The number of seedlings of …
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