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Main Experiment: Ant-wound-interactions Main Experiment

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Ants are abundant and functionally important arthropods in tropical and subtropical forests. The vast majority of vegetation-foraging ants were thought to be predacious or omnivorous, until studies of stable isotopes showed that those ants are ess...

Id: 504
People: 4
Projects: 1
Version: 2
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Created at: 2016-03-22
Updated at: 2016-10-07

Main Experiment: Trap nest data Site A 2014/15

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Trap nests are a well-established tool to monitor cavity-nesting Hymenoptera and to assess parasitism rates. Despite only 5-10% of all non-parasitoid solitary bee and wasp species are colonizing trap nests, it has been show that the cavity-nesting...

Id: 564
People: 3
Projects: 1
Version: 1
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Created at: 2017-02-07
Updated at: 2017-03-31

Main Experiment: Trap nest data Site B 2014/15

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Trap nests are a well-established tool to monitor cavity-nesting Hymenoptera and to assess parasitism rates. Despite only 5-10% of all non-parasitoid solitary bee and wasp species are colonizing trap nests, it has been show that the cavity-nesting...

Id: 565
People: 3
Projects: 1
Version: 1
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Created at: 2017-02-07
Updated at: 2017-03-31

Main Experiment: Trophobioses data site A 2014

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We sampled trophobioses from 29 May to 31 July 2014 and 11 September to 8 October on site A and B dayly alternating between sites (for data on Site B see dataset 567). We selected in total 150 plots from tree diversity level 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 at ...

Id: 566
People: 4
Projects: 1
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2017-02-08
Updated at: 2017-03-31

Main Experiment: Trophobioses data site B 2014

Abstract:
We sampled trophobioses from 29 May to 31 July 2014 and 11 September to 8 October on site A and B dayly alternating between sites (for information on the trophobioses on Site A in 2014 see dataset 566). We selected in total 150 plots from tree di...

Id: 567
People: 4
Projects: 1
Version: 1
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Created at: 2017-02-08
Updated at: 2017-03-31

Data for Schuldt et al. "Tree species richness attenuates the positive relationship between mutualistic ant–hemipteran interactions and leaf chewer herbivory" (Proceedings B 2017)

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Interactions across trophic levels influence plant diversity effects on ecosystem functions, but the complexity of these interactions remains poorly explored. For example, the interplay between different interactions (e.g. mutualism, predation) mi...

Id: 588
People: 3
Projects: 2
Version: 1
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Created at: 2017-05-04
Updated at: 2017-09-06
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