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FOR891_sp11e invasibility: SP11e The interplay of herbaceous and woody species richness: impacts on inv...

Description:
This subproject studies the interactions between tree layer diversity, herb layer diversity and invasibility in subtropical China. In the first phase of BEF China we focused on characteristics of the herb layer (1) as response variable to tree l...

Id: 14
People: 6
Datasets: 22
Proposals: 6
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2011-04-01
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_sp10e dead wood: SP10e Biodiversity signature in coarse woody detritus dynamics

Description:
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component of forest ecosystems throughout the world. It represents a significant carbon and nutrient pool, promotes biodiversity of wooddwelling organisms, influences erosion and serves as a fuel for wil...

Id: 13
People: 5
Datasets: 13
Proposals: 3
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2011-04-01
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_sp09e foodweb: SP09e Aboveground multi-trophic plant-insect interactions in a Chinese subtr...

Description:
Plant biodiversity and site productivity shape the complexity of multi-trophic interactions, which, in turn, can influence plant performance and community structure. Analyses of multitrophic interactions are therefore crucial to understand the ro...

Id: 12
People: 7
Datasets: 21
Proposals: 17
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2011-04-01
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
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