The increase of species richness in a plant community due to a species-rich and abundant soil seed bank is known as the " storage effect ".
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The temporal storage effect ( often referred to as simply " the storage effect " ) occurs when species benefit from changes in year-to-year environmental patterns,
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The temporal storage effect ( often referred to as simply " the storage effect " ) occurs when species benefit from changes in year-to-year environmental patterns,
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For the storage effect to operate, it requires variation ( i . e . fluctuations ) in the environment and thus can be termed a " fluctuation-dependent mechanism ".
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However, for the storage effect to function, this variation must change the birth, survival, or recruitment rate of species from year to year ( or patch to patch ).
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Using a common neighbor-removal experiment, they examined whether coexistence between two annual plants, Erodium cicutarium and Phacelia popeii, was due to the spatial storage effect or resource partitioning.
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They found that E . cicutarium was able to outcompete P . popeii in many situations, and in the absence of the storage effect, would likely competitively exclude P . popeii.
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Since it has low capacitance and no charge storage effect, and a strongly nonlinear small-signal characteristic, the backward diode can be used as a detector up to 40 GHz.
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They experimentally manipulated density and water availability over a two-year period, and found that seed bank, showed that a temporal storage effect was probably an important factor in mediating coexistence.
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Although the inventor does not use the term " storage principle " of " storage effect ", the description of the new phenomenon he had discovered implies that that is exactly what he had in mind.