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Effects of soil texture and precipitation on above-ground net primary productivity and vegetation structure across the Central Grassland region of the United States

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Lane, Diana R, Coffin, Debra P, and Lauenroth, William K, Effects of soil texture and precipitation on above-ground net primary productivity and vegetation structure across the Central Grassland region of the United States: .

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A potentially important organizing principle in arid and semi-arid systems is the inverse-texture hypothesis which predicts that plant communities on coarse-textured soils should have higher above-ground net primary productivity (ANPP) than communities on fine-textured soils; the reverse is predicted to occur in humid regions. Our objectives were: (1) to test predictions from the inverse-texture hypothesis across a regional precipitation gradient, and (2) to evaluate changes in community composition and basal cover on coarse- and fine-textured soils across this gradient to determine how these structural parameters may affect ANPP. Sites were located along a precipitation gradient through the Central Grassland region of the United States: [...]

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