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Seasonal characteristics and determinants of tree growth in a Chinese subtropical forest

Abstract:
Aims 18 To quantify the seasonal differences in effects of leaf habit, species identity, initial diameter, neighborhood interaction and stand environment on tree absolute diameter growth rates in a subtropical forest in China. Methods We used m...

Id: 184
Users: 4
Datafiles: 0
Attachments: 0
Board: Final
State: Accepted
Created at: 2016-11-03
Updated at: 2018-11-03

Separating the effect of mechanisms shaping species-abundance distributions at multiple scales in a subtropical forest. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0706.2011.19428.x

Abstract:
[19] Cheng, J., Mi, X., Nadrowski, K., Ren, H., Zhang, J., & Ma, K. (2011). Separating the effect of mechanisms shaping species-abundance distributions at multiple scales in a subtropical forest. Oikos, no-no. (no prop.)

Id: 43
Users: 1
Datafiles: 0
Attachments: 1
Board: Prep
State: Accepted
Created at: 2012-02-02
Updated at: 2013-01-19

Shifts in community leaf functional traits are related to litter decomposition along a secondary forest succession series in subtropical China

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We investigated shifts in community weighted mean traits (CWM) of 14 leaf functional traits along a secondary successional series in an evergreen broadleaf forest in subtropical southeast China. Most of the investigated traits have been reported t...

Id: 123
Users: 15
Datafiles: 5
Attachments: 0
Board: Prep
State: Accepted
Created at: 2014-09-29
Updated at: 2015-01-27

Site and neighborhood effects on growth of tree saplings in subtropical plantations (China)

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Reforestation and afforestation often takes place in the form of monocultures. These have increasingly come under criticism due to their greater susceptibility to adverse environmental conditions and pathogens and because of the negative long-term...

Id: 135
Users: 5
Datafiles: 0
Attachments: 0
Board: Final
State: Accepted
Created at: 2015-01-27
Updated at: 2017-02-09

Soil and tree species traits both shape soil microbial communities during early growth of Chinese subtropical forests

Abstract:
A better understanding of the linkages between aboveground and belowground biotic communities is needed for more accurate predictions about how ecosystems may be altered by climate change, land management, or biodiversity loss. Soil microbes are s...

Id: 83
Users: 29
Datafiles: 12
Attachments: 1
Board: Final
State: Accepted
Created at: 2013-06-10
Updated at: 2016-02-22

Soil microbial responses to warming and increased precipitation and their implications for ecosystem C cycling

Abstract:
A better understanding of soil microbial ecology is critical to gaining an understanding of terrestrial carbon (C) cycle–climate change feedbacks. However, current knowledge limits our ability to predict microbial community dynamics in the face of...

Id: 152
Users: 1
Datafiles: 0
Attachments: 0
Board: Prep
State: Accepted
Created at: 2015-03-09
Updated at: 2015-03-09
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