. . "Dole\u017Eal, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . "FR - Francouzsk\u00E1 republika" . "Lamo\u0161ov\u00E1, Tereza" . "Spatial pattern; Complementarity; Overyielding; Selection effect; Species richness; Ecosystem functioning"@en . . "4"^^ . . . . . . "RIV/60076658:12310/10:00011953!RIV11-GA0-12310___" . . "4"^^ . . . . . . "Plant species create aggregations of conspecifics as a consequence of limited seed dispersal, clonal growth and heterogeneous environment. Such intraspecific aggregation increases the importance of intraspecific competition relative to interspecific competition which may slow down competitive exclusion and promote species coexistence. To examine how spatial aggregation impacts the functioning of experimental assemblages of varying species richness, eight perennial grassland species of different growth form were grown in random and aggregated patterns in monocultures, two-, four-, and eight-species mixtures. In mixtures with an aggregated pattern, monospecific clumps were interspecifically segregated. Mixed model ANOVA was used to test (i) how the total productivity and productivity of individual species is affected by the number of species in a mixture, and (ii) how these relationships are affected by spatial pattern of sown plants. The main patterns of productivity response to species richness confo" . . "Spatial pattern affects diversityeproductivity relationships in experimental meadow communities" . "P(GA206/09/1471), P(GA206/09/1642), P(GA526/07/0808), P(GA526/09/0963), P(IAA600050802), S, Z(AV0Z50070508), Z(AV0Z60050516)" . . . "Acta Oecologica" . . "Spatial pattern affects diversityeproductivity relationships in experimental meadow communities" . "Lep\u0161, Jan" . . . "Plant species create aggregations of conspecifics as a consequence of limited seed dispersal, clonal growth and heterogeneous environment. Such intraspecific aggregation increases the importance of intraspecific competition relative to interspecific competition which may slow down competitive exclusion and promote species coexistence. To examine how spatial aggregation impacts the functioning of experimental assemblages of varying species richness, eight perennial grassland species of different growth form were grown in random and aggregated patterns in monocultures, two-, four-, and eight-species mixtures. In mixtures with an aggregated pattern, monospecific clumps were interspecifically segregated. Mixed model ANOVA was used to test (i) how the total productivity and productivity of individual species is affected by the number of species in a mixture, and (ii) how these relationships are affected by spatial pattern of sown plants. The main patterns of productivity response to species richness confo"@en . "RIV/60076658:12310/10:00011953" . "Spatial pattern affects diversityeproductivity relationships in experimental meadow communities"@en . "[78E7210478A9]" . "36" . . "Lanta, Vojt\u011Bch" . "000277741400007" . "8"^^ . . . "12310" . "1146-609X" . "288971" . "Spatial pattern affects diversityeproductivity relationships in experimental meadow communities"@en . . "3" . . . . . .