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Above- and belowground trait linkages of dominant species shape responses of alpine steppe composition to precipitation changes in the Tibetan Plateau
Authors:Zhi Zheng  Yue Zhang  Shihu Zhang  Qun Ma  Dajie Gong  Guoying Zhou
Affiliation:1. College of Life Science, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China, ;2. Key Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Research,Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, Chinese Academy of Science, Xining 810008, China;Corresponding author. E-mail: zhengzhi1982@126.com (Z.Z.); zhougy@nwipb.cas.cn (G.Z.)
Abstract:AimsHuman activities and global changes have led to alterations in global and regional precipitation regimes. Despite extensive studies on the effects of changes in precipitation regimes on plant community composition across different types of grassland worldwide, few studies have specifically focused on the effects of precipitation changes on high-altitude alpine steppe at community and plant species levels in the Tibetan Plateau.
Keywords:precipitation change   functional group   dominant species   Stipa purpurea   Leymus secalinus   soil moisture   plant traits   alpine steppe   Tibetan Plateau  
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