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Herbiory estimation site A 2018-2019

Abstract:
Herbivory levels estimated categorically, and main cause of damage for site A extinction scenario A trees following TreeDi tree species pair (TSP) sampling design.

Id: 649
People: 2
Projects: 1
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2021-09-29
Updated at: 2021-09-29

Main Experiment: Leaf traits and light availability on sub-individual level of trees in site A

Abstract:
This Dataset contains 15 leaf traits (LDMC, SLA, Leaf N, Leaf C, CN Ratio, Leaf Mg, Leaf Ca, Leaf K, Leaf P, Cellulose, Hemicellulose, Lignin, Phenol, Tannin, Sulfur) measured in different sampling heights within the individuals. Traits were analy...

Id: 647
People: 3
Projects: 1
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2021-09-27
Updated at: 2024-03-08

Data for Schuldt et al. "Biodiversity across trophic levels drives multifunctionality in highly diverse forests"

Abstract:
Human-induced biodiversity change may impair ecosystem functions crucial to human well-being. However, the consequences of this change for ecosystem multifunctionality are poorly understood beyond effects of plant species loss, particularly in reg...

Id: 599
People: 10
Projects: 9
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2018-04-23
Updated at: 2018-04-23

Phylogenetic tree lepidopteran caterpillars Main Experiment

Abstract:
Phylogenetic tree of lepidopteran caterpillars sampled on the Main Experiment. Supplement to Wang et al. 2020.

Id: 628
People: 3
Projects: 1
Version: 0
Attachments: 1
Created at: 2020-04-29
Updated at: 2020-04-29

Main Experiment: Runoff Plots in the Main Experiment - Data

Abstract:
In soil erosion research it is widely accepted that vegetation is a key factor for the type and intensity of erosion. Thus, scientists have long recognized the importance of forests for erosion control and afforestation is a common measure of soil...

Id: 376
People: 1
Projects: 1
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-09-02
Updated at: 2017-12-18

Data for Wu et al (2020): "The relative importance of microclimate and biotic factors on fine wood decay is altered by wood species identity"

Abstract:
Microclimate (temperature and relative humidity) and biotic factors (decomposer colonization and tree species diversity) drive wood decomposition. However, their inter-correlations make it necessary to decouple direct and indirect effects. Further...

Id: 610
People: 2
Projects: 0
Version: 2
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2020-01-02
Updated at: 2020-01-02
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