Grassland study reveals key factors shaping plant diversity and competition.
The article analyzed dry grassland vegetation in Denmark using data from 620 samples. They found four main gradients in the vegetation, related to factors like soil type, pH, and competition intensity. Grazing was shown to favor certain plant strategies, and competition was less important than soil and climate conditions in shaping the plant communities. The study suggests that microclimate and soil quality are key factors in determining the types of plants found in these grasslands.