Collaborative Research: Density dependent plant-mycorrhizal-soil interactions create self-reinforcing feedbacks on woody encroachment in tundra ecosystems
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In terrestrial plant communities, woody plants are overtaking their herbaceous (non-woody) relatives. This is happening in plant communities globaly. In tundra ecosystems, the environmental causes of this have been studied extensively, but less is known about the potential influence of biologically-influenced interactions on woody plant abundance…
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