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<paperproposal id="26">
  <title>Functional trait similarity of native and invasive herb species in subtropical China – environment-specific differences are the key (10.1016/j.envexpbot.2012.04.009)</title>
  <rationale>Fundamental niche analysis of 15 native and 15 exotic invasive herb species of reforestation sites in subtropical China 
A) Environmental differentiation: The group of exotic invasive species display superiority over the group of native species only under favorable conditions
B) Temporal differentiation: Differences in growth traits and in nitrogen uptake are more evident in earlier stages of the development</rationale>
  <createdAt>2010-11-18 23:00:00 UTC</createdAt>
  <status>prep</status>
  <project id="14">SP11e The interplay of herbaceous and woody species richness:  impacts on invasibility and productivity in subtropical forests</project>
  <proposer>
    <person id="81">
      <name>Dörte Bachmann</name>
      <email>doerte.bachmann@student.uni-halle.de</email>
    </person>
  </proposer>
  <proponents>
    <person id="5">
      <name>Michael Scherer-Lorenzen, Prof.</name>
      <email>michael.scherer@biologie.uni-freiburg.de</email>
    </person>
    <person id="11">
      <name>Werner Härdtle, Prof.</name>
      <email>werner.haerdtle@leuphana.de</email>
    </person>
    <person id="46">
      <name>Bing-Yang Ding</name>
      <email>dingby2005@126.com</email>
    </person>
    <person id="82">
      <name>Mo  Gao</name>
      <email>gaomoyhl@126.com</email>
    </person>
    <person id="8">
      <name>Helge Bruelheide, Prof.</name>
      <email>helge.bruelheide@botanik.uni-halle.de</email>
    </person>
    <person id="59">
      <name>Sabine Both</name>
      <email>sabine.both@botanik.uni-halle.de</email>
    </person>
    <person id="22">
      <name>Alexandra Erfmeier</name>
      <email>aerfmeier@ecology.uni-kiel.de</email>
    </person>
  </proponents>
  <datasets>
  </datasets>
  <envisaged>
    <journal>Experimental and Environmental Botany</journal>
    <date>2010-12-19</date>
    <state>accepted</state>
  </envisaged>
</paperproposal>
