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FOR891_sp08c litter as habitat: SP08c Litter layer as microhabitats: how is species diversity determined?
Description:
Litter layer is an important issue when we want to study biodiversity in a forest ecosystem as
a whole. It connects community components above and below ground and is closely related
to many different ecological processes and functions in forest...
Id:
25
People:
3
Datasets:
2
Proposals:
0
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-04-02
Updated at:
2019-12-17
FOR891_sp09c termites: SP09c Termite diversity and ground food webs in relation to decomposition in...
Description:
The accumulation and decomposition of wood and leaf litter in the forests have been
extensively studied and reviewed in the world. Grazing of dead wood and plant litter by soil
invertebrates are highly dominated by termites and ants, constitutin...
Id:
26
People:
2
Datasets:
0
Proposals:
0
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-04-02
Updated at:
2019-12-17
FOR891_sp10c dead wood: SP10c Woody debris dynamics in a subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest
Description:
Woody debris (WD) plays an important role in the several ecosystem functions of forests. It
represents a significant carbon and nutrient pool, promotes biodiversity of wood-dwelling
organisms, influences erosion and serves as a fuel for wildfire...
Id:
27
People:
1
Datasets:
1
Proposals:
0
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-04-02
Updated at:
2019-12-17
FOR891_sp11c invasibility: SP11c Succession and invasibility of herbaceous vegetation under different w...
Description:
The theory that human intervention promotes the invasion of exotic species has been rarely
tested in the montane subtropical area. Similarly little is known about their invasive
mechanism. The establishment of the Main Experiment of BEF-China at...
Id:
28
People:
6
Datasets:
2
Proposals:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-04-02
Updated at:
2019-12-17
FOR891_sp12c phosporus: SP12c Root trait variation and plasticity in relation to phosphorus availabi...
Description:
Root traits are critical for nutrient uptake in nutrient-poor environments. For phosphorus (P)-
poor subtropical forests of BEF-China, important research questions are how root
morphological and physiological traits have adapted to low P conditi...
Id:
29
People:
1
Datasets:
0
Proposals:
0
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-04-02
Updated at:
2019-12-17
FOR891_sp13c microbe physiology: SP13c Physiological profiles of soil microbial communities
Description:
As partner project to the European subproject 13, the main objective of the Chinese group is
to study soil microbial communities under different plant diversity levels and erosion
potential, focusing on their functional diversity. In accordance ...
Id:
30
People:
2
Datasets:
0
Proposals:
0
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-04-02
Updated at:
2019-12-17
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