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Species turnover differentiates diversity–disturbance relationships between aboveground vegetation and soil seedbank
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Species turnover differentiates diversity–disturbance relationships between aboveground vegetation and soil seedbank
Species turnover differentiates diversity–disturbance relationships between aboveground vegetation and soil seedbank
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Species turnover differentiates diversity–disturbance relationships between aboveground vegetation and soil seedbank

2019
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An understanding of relationships between species diversity and disturbance gradient is important to comprehend the role of disturbances in the structure of plant communities. Although some studies have demonstrated incongruence in diversity–disturbance relationships (hereafter DDRs) between aboveground vegetation and soil seedbank, the process that causes the difference remains unclear. This incongruence between the two DDRs could result in the decrease in the source of recovery of aboveground vegetation following disturbances being overlooked when only aboveground vegetation is surveyed. Here, we verified a process that species turnover across the disturbance gradient causes the incongruence. Based on a vegetation and seedbank survey, we examined DDRs and species turnover of aboveground vegetation and seedbank along disturbance duration (i.e., excluding years of ungulate grazing). The degree of species turnover was considerably greater in aboveground vegetation than in seedbank; thus, the degree of species turnover along a disturbance gradient caused the difference in DDR between aboveground vegetation and seedbank.