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Resource-based niches provide a basis for plant species diversity and dominance in arctic tundra

Robert B. McKane, Loretta C. Johnson, Gaius R. Shaver, Knute J. Nadelhoffer, Edward B. Rastetter, Brian Fry, Anne E. Giblin, Knut Kielland, Bonnie L. Kwiatkowski, James A. Laundre and Georgia Murray

Nature 415, 68-71(3 January 2002)

doi:10.1038/415068a

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Aboveground uptake of available soil nitrogen by the five most common species in tussock tundra.

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Aboveground net primary production (mean plusminus standard error) of the five most common species in tussock tundra.

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Plant species analysed for uptake of 15N in tussock tundra at Toolik Lake, Alaska

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Table 2

Species' uptake and available amounts of native soil nitrogen for 15N-labelled treatments

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