Perennial herb diversity contributes more than annual herb diversity to multifunctionality in dryland ecosystems of north-western china

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  • who: Hao Guo and collaborators from the Lanzhou University, China have published the paper: Perennial herb diversity contributes more than annual herb diversity to multifunctionality in dryland ecosystems of North-western China, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In contrast, although perennial herbs drive dryland ecosystem multifunctionality with a mass ratio effect, their relatively low abundance may be the main reason for this difference.
  • how: The following hypotheses were proposed H1 Mass ratio and richness effects are mainly used to elucidate the relationship between the diversity and multifunctionality of dominant and subordinate species.
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