Title:
Prof.
Name:
Andy Hector
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SP01e Aboveground primary productivity in forest ecosystems as a function of species diversity and composition
(2nd Principle investigator)
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FOR891_sp01e production: SP01e Aboveground primary productivity in forest ecosystems as a function of ...
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Forests are the most productive vegetation type on Earth and responsible for more than
50 % of global net primary productivity (NPP). Accordingly, forest-mediated carbon (C) fluxes
and C storage interact with the global climate. An important que...
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6
People:
12
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30
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19
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0
Created at:
2011-03-31
Updated at:
2019-12-17
FOR891_sp05e nitrogen: SP05e Effects of environmental conditions and biodiversity on litter decompos...
Description:
In the first phase of BEF-China, Subproject 5 has quantified key pools and fluxes of the
nitrogen cycle and in close cooperation with the Chinese counterparts also those of the
carbon cycle. These measurements were done in the Comparative Study ...
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2
People:
10
Datasets:
37
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9
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0
Created at:
2011-03-16
Updated at:
2019-12-17
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Spatio-temporal water uptake patterns of tree saplings are not altered by interspecific interaction in the early stage of a subtropical forest
Abstract:
Complementary resource use has often been claimed to explain positive effects of plant diversity on
ecosystem functioning, but the underlying mechanisms of complementarity have rarely been directly
quantified in forest systems. The aim of this s...
Id:
162
Users:
4
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0
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0
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2015-11-18
Updated at:
2018-03-04
Impact of species diversity, stand age and environmental factors on leaf litter decomposition in subtropical forests in China
Abstract:
Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing environmental conditions or by non-additive litter mixture effects. Thus, we examined the influence of tree species richness, forest age and environmental factors on single...
Id:
164
Users:
14
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7
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0
Board:
Prep
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Accepted
Created at:
2016-01-08
Updated at:
2016-01-08
Community assembly during secondary forest succession in a Chinese subtropical forest. doi:10.1890/09-2172.1
Abstract:
[5] Bruelheide, H., Böhnke, M., Both, S., Fang, T., Assmann, T., Baruffol, M., Bauhus, J., Buscot, F., Chen, X.-Y., Ding, B.-Y., Durka, W., Erfmeier, A., Fischer, M., Geißler, C., Guo, D., Guo, L.-D., Härdtle, W., He, J.-S., Hector, A., Kröber, W....
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35
Users:
39
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0
Attachments:
1
Board:
Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2012-02-01
Updated at:
2013-01-18
Biodiversity Promotes Tree Growth during Succession in Subtropical Forest
Abstract:
Losses of plant species diversity can affect ecosystem functioning, with decreased primary productivity being the most frequently reported effect in experimental plant assemblages, including tree plantations. Less is known about the role of biodiv...
Id:
100
Users:
18
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7
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1
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2013-11-27
Updated at:
2015-11-27
Impact of tree diversity, successional stage, and environmental factors on leaf litter decomposition in an evergreen broad-leaved forest in subtropical China.
Abstract:
Background and aims
Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing environmental conditions or by non-additive litter mixture effects. Thus, we examined the influence of tree species richness, forest age and environmen...
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47
Users:
3
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0
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0
Board:
Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2012-02-09
Updated at:
2016-03-04
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