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Data for Eichenberg et al (2014): "Shifts in community leaf functional traits are related to litter decomposition along a secondary forest succeion series in subtropical China"; Journal of Plant Ecology 8(4): 401-410

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This is the dataset used for the analyses presented in Eichenberg et al (2014; see title above). For details on the calculation of the values in the dataset see the manuscript referenced as well as the references given for the respective colums in...

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Version: 1
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Created at: 2016-11-17
Updated at: 2016-11-17

CSPs: Litterfall production data from 2009 to 2014

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Litterfall is the linkage between aboveground and belowground, playing an important role in forest ecosystem. Here, we set up 5 litterfall traps in 27 CSPs, which were built up by a factorial gradient of secondary succession that resulted from hu...

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Created at: 2016-03-16
Updated at: 2016-03-17

Main Experiment: Litter nutrient concentrations from littertraps (SiteA)

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Litter production and subsequent decomposition are key processes in C and nutrient cycling of forest ecosystems: the physical and chemical breakdown of organic matter during decom-position releases both CO2 and nutrients, the latter being again av...

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People: 5
Projects: 2
Version: 4
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Created at: 2016-10-07
Updated at: 2017-03-31

CSPs: Leaf litter quantity in CSPs (2009 - 2012): litter species identity

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Litterfall production is an important linkage between aboveground and belowground. Most studies are carried out in tropical forests or a single forest plantation, few leaf litter data, however, are available for subtropical forests along a chrono...

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Projects: 1
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Created at: 2013-06-20
Updated at: 2016-03-03

CSPs: Leaf litter quantity and quality in CSPs (2009 - 2012), overview and chemical composition

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Litterfall production is an important linkage between aboveground and belowground. Most studies are carried out in tropical forests or a single forest plantation, few leaf litter data, however, are available for subtropical forests along a chrono...

Id: 362
People: 2
Projects: 1
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Created at: 2013-06-20
Updated at: 2016-03-17

Main Experiment: inventory data (SP1: 1/3) Site A 2009-2012 and site B 2010-2013

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Several field studies have shown the positive effect of diversity on primary productivity in grasslands. However, little is known about forest ecosystems, the most productive vegetation type on Earth and responsible for more than 50 % of global ne...

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Created at: 2016-05-06
Updated at: 2016-05-11

Main Experiment: inventory data (SP1: 1a/3) Site A 2009-2012 and site B 2010-2013

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Several field studies have shown the positive effect of diversity on primary productivity in grasslands. However, little is known about forest ecosystems, the most productive vegetation type on Earth and responsible for more than 50 % of global ne...

Id: 527
People: 5
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Created at: 2016-05-06
Updated at: 2016-05-11
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Positive effects of tree species diversity on litterfall quantity and quality along a secondary successional chronosequence in a subtropical forest

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Aims Litterfall, as the link between aboveground and belowground processes, plays a key role in forest ecosystems. Here, we test for effects of species richness on litterfall production and litter quality. The study encompasses a factorial gradie...

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Board: Prep
State: Accepted
Created at: 2016-11-03
Updated at: 2016-11-03

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...

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

Tree Diversity Enhances Stand Carbon Storage but Not Leaf Area in a Subtropical Forest

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Research about biodiversity–productivity relationships has focused on herbaceous ecosystems, with results from tree field studies only recently beginning to emerge. Also, the latter are concentrated largely in the temperate zone. Tree species dive...

Id: 211
Users: 19
Datafiles: 7
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Board: Prep
State: Accepted
Created at: 2017-01-31
Updated at: 2017-01-31

Soil respiration is driven by fine root biomass along a forest chronosequence in subtropical China

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Aims Soil respiration (Rs) is a major process controlling soil carbon loss in forest ecosystems. However, the underlying mechanisms leading to variation in Rs along forest successional gradients are not well understood. In this study, we investig...

Id: 187
Users: 5
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Board: Final
State: Accepted
Created at: 2016-11-03
Updated at: 2018-11-03

Inter- and intraspecific variation in specific root length drives aboveground biodiversity effects in young experimental forest stands

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Aims Although the net biodiversity effect (NE) can be statistically partitioned into complementarity and selection effects (CE and SE), there are different underlying mechanisms that can cause a certain partitioning. Our objective was to assess t...

Id: 196
Users: 11
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Board: Final
State: Accepted
Created at: 2016-11-03
Updated at: 2018-11-30

Effect of clear-cutting silviculture on soil respiration in a subtropical forest of China

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Aims Clear-cutting is a common forest management practice, especially in subtropical China. However, the potential ecological consequences of clear-cutting remain unclear. In particular, the effect of clear-cutting on soil processes, such as the ...

Id: 205
Users: 5
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Board: Prep
State: Accepted
Created at: 2016-11-29
Updated at: 2016-11-29
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