2 Works
Root traits, root diameter distribution and soil parameters at the community level along a mediterranean successional gradient
Amandine Erktan, Catherine Roumet & Francois Munoz
The data correspond to average root traits at the community level, and parameters describing the root diameter distribution at the community level. Soil parameters are also indicated. All measurements were conducted along a successional gradient on roadsides in the Mediterranean region (Montpellier, France, 43°6′N, 3°8′E). These data were used in the article entitled "Dissecting fine root diameter distribution at the community level captures root morpological diversity" from Erktan, A., Roumet, C., Munoz, F (in press)...
Do ecological specialization and functional traits explain the abundance–frequency relationship? Arable weeds as a case study
Guillaume Fried, Laura Armengot, Jonathan Storkey, Bérenger Bourgeois, Sabrina Gaba, Cyrille Violle & François Munoz
Aim: The abundance-frequency relationship (AFR) is among the most-investigated pattern in biogeography, yet the relative contributions of niche-based processes related to ecological strategies, and of neutral processes related to spatial colonization-extinction dynamics, remains uncertain. Here, we tested the influences of ecological specialization and functional traits on local abundance and regional frequency, to determine the contribution of niche-based processes. Location: France and the UK. Taxon: Vascular plants. Methods: We used two arable weed surveys covering 1544...
Affiliations
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Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive2
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Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique2
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National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment1
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University of Göttingen1
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Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau1
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Grenoble Alpes University1
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Rothamsted Research1
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French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety1
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Université Laval1
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French Foundation for Biodiversity Research1