Opposing community assembly patterns for dominant and non-dominant plant species in herbaceous ecosystems globally
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Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants âthe locally most frequent or with the largest coverageâ and non-dominant plants differently, partially because dominant plants modify the environment where non-dominant plants grow. For instance, if dominant plants compete strongly, they will deplete most resources, forcing non-dominant plants into a narrower niche space. Conversely, if dominant plants are constrained by the environment, they might not exhaust available resources but instead may ameliorate environmental stressors that usually limit non-dominants. Hence, the nature of interactions among non-dominant species could be modified by dominant species. Furthermore, these differences could translate into a disparity in the phylogenetic relatedness among dominants compared to the relatedness among non-dominants. By estimating phylogenetic dispersion in 78 grasslands across five continents, we found that dominant species were clustered (e.g., co-dominant grasses), suggestin...
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