Effects of a spatially heterogeneous nutrient distribution on the growth of clonal wetland plants.
Hongwei YuLigong WangChunhua LiuDan YuJiuhui QuPublished in: BMC ecology (2020)
Guerrilla clonal plants, which have a dispersed, flexible linear structure, are better suited to habitats with heterogeneous resources. Phalanx clonal plants, which form compact structures, are better suited to habitats with homogeneous resources. Thus, wetland clonal species with the guerrilla clonal structure benefit more from soil nutrient heterogeneity.