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Main Experiment: Site A tree positions in non-VIP extinction scenario BCEGRS plots: coordinates and topography

Abstract:
Planned and current tree species on positions in Plots of Site A. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.

Id: 253
People: 4
Projects: 1
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-01-24
Updated at: 2017-08-17

Main Experiment: Site B shrub positions: coordinates and topography

Abstract:
Planned and current species on positions with VIP and VIP replicate Plots in Site B. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.

Id: 154
People: 4
Projects: 1
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2011-12-16
Updated at: 2017-08-17

Main Experiment: Site B tree positions in VIP and VIP replicate plots: coordinates and topography

Abstract:
Planned and current tree species on positions in Plots of Site B. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.

Id: 156
People: 4
Projects: 1
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2011-12-19
Updated at: 2017-08-17

Main Experiment: Site B tree positions in non-VIP extinction scenario A plots: coordinates and topography

Abstract:
Planned and current tree species on positions in Plots of Site B. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.

Id: 251
People: 4
Projects: 2
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-01-24
Updated at: 2017-08-17

Main Experiment: Site B tree positions in non-VIP extinction scenario BCEGRS plots: coordinates and topography

Abstract:
Planned and current tree species on positions in Plots of Site B. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.

Id: 254
People: 4
Projects: 1
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-01-24
Updated at: 2017-08-17

Data for Schuldt et al. "Tree species richness attenuates the positive relationship between mutualistic ant–hemipteran interactions and leaf chewer herbivory" (Proceedings B 2017)

Abstract:
Interactions across trophic levels influence plant diversity effects on ecosystem functions, but the complexity of these interactions remains poorly explored. For example, the interplay between different interactions (e.g. mutualism, predation) mi...

Id: 588
People: 3
Projects: 2
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2017-05-04
Updated at: 2017-09-06
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