Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. [electronic resource]
By: Contributor(s):- Cornelissen, Johannes H C
- Amatangelo, Kathryn
- Dorrepaal, Ellen
- Eviner, Valerie T
- Godoy, Oscar
- Hobbie, Sarah E
- Hoorens, Bart
- Kurokawa, Hiroko
- Pérez-Harguindeguy, Natalia
- Quested, Helen M
- Santiago, Louis S
- Wardle, David A
- Wright, Ian J
- Aerts, Rien
- Allison, Steven D
- van Bodegom, Peter
- Brovkin, Victor
- Chatain, Alex
- Callaghan, Terry V
- Díaz, Sandra
- Garnier, Eric
- Gurvich, Diego E
- Kazakou, Elena
- Klein, Julia A
- Read, Jenny
- Reich, Peter B
- Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda A
- Vaieretti, M Victoria
- Westoby, Mark
- 1461-0248
Publication Type: Journal Article; Meta-Analysis; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide.
APA
Cornwell W. K., Cornelissen J. H. C., Amatangelo K., Dorrepaal E., Eviner V. T., Godoy O., Hobbie S. E., Hoorens B., Kurokawa H., Pérez-Harguindeguy N., Quested H. M., Santiago L. S., Wardle D. A., Wright I. J., Aerts R., Allison S. D., van Bodegom P., Brovkin V., Chatain A., Callaghan T. V., Díaz S., Garnier E., Gurvich D. E., Kazakou E., Klein J. A., Read J., Reich P. B., Soudzilovskaia N. A., Vaieretti M. V. & Westoby M. (20081020). Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. : Ecology letters.
Chicago
Cornwell William K, Cornelissen Johannes H C, Amatangelo Kathryn, Dorrepaal Ellen, Eviner Valerie T, Godoy Oscar, Hobbie Sarah E, Hoorens Bart, Kurokawa Hiroko, Pérez-Harguindeguy Natalia, Quested Helen M, Santiago Louis S, Wardle David A, Wright Ian J, Aerts Rien, Allison Steven D, van Bodegom Peter, Brovkin Victor, Chatain Alex, Callaghan Terry V, Díaz Sandra, Garnier Eric, Gurvich Diego E, Kazakou Elena, Klein Julia A, Read Jenny, Reich Peter B, Soudzilovskaia Nadejda A, Vaieretti M Victoria and Westoby Mark. 20081020. Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. : Ecology letters.
Harvard
Cornwell W. K., Cornelissen J. H. C., Amatangelo K., Dorrepaal E., Eviner V. T., Godoy O., Hobbie S. E., Hoorens B., Kurokawa H., Pérez-Harguindeguy N., Quested H. M., Santiago L. S., Wardle D. A., Wright I. J., Aerts R., Allison S. D., van Bodegom P., Brovkin V., Chatain A., Callaghan T. V., Díaz S., Garnier E., Gurvich D. E., Kazakou E., Klein J. A., Read J., Reich P. B., Soudzilovskaia N. A., Vaieretti M. V. and Westoby M. (20081020). Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. : Ecology letters.
MLA
Cornwell William K, Cornelissen Johannes H C, Amatangelo Kathryn, Dorrepaal Ellen, Eviner Valerie T, Godoy Oscar, Hobbie Sarah E, Hoorens Bart, Kurokawa Hiroko, Pérez-Harguindeguy Natalia, Quested Helen M, Santiago Louis S, Wardle David A, Wright Ian J, Aerts Rien, Allison Steven D, van Bodegom Peter, Brovkin Victor, Chatain Alex, Callaghan Terry V, Díaz Sandra, Garnier Eric, Gurvich Diego E, Kazakou Elena, Klein Julia A, Read Jenny, Reich Peter B, Soudzilovskaia Nadejda A, Vaieretti M Victoria and Westoby Mark. Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. : Ecology letters. 20081020.