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Yi Li
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MultiTroph Data management and synthesis
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MultiTroph Z2: MultiTroph Data management and synthesis
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The overall objectives of Z2 are to ensure efficient data management and promote synergies in the processing of data among MultiTroph’s SPs through extensive services provided by training courses and the maintenance and ongoing development of the ...
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2024-02-29
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2024-02-29
MultiTroph: MultiTroph: All Subprojects
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MultiTroph is a multi-disciplinary project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) that started in October 2022 and will end in October 2026. The overall objective of MultiTroph is to identify mechanisms underlying the relationships of biod...
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2024-02-29
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2024-03-12
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Li et al_plot_level_multitrophic_and_productivity
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Plot level multitrophic diversity and productivity Li et al. NEE paper
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2023-02-09
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2023-02-18
Data (1/2) for Xie et al (2024): "Blue Vane and Pan Traps Are More Effective for Profiling Multiple Facets of Bee Diversity in Subtropical Forests"; Insects 15(11), 909
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This is the first of two datasets used for the analyses presented in Xie et al (2024; see title above). It contains the diversity indices used in this study. For further detais see the manuscript DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15110909
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2026-03-06
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2026-03-06
Data (2/2) for Xie et al (2024): "Blue Vane and Pan Traps Are More Effective for Profiling Multiple Facets of Bee Diversity in Subtropical Forests"; Insects 15(11), 909
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This is the second of two datasets used for the analyses presented in Xie et al (2024; see title above). It contains the functional traits of bees considered in this study. For further detais see the manuscript DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/insects...
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2026-03-06
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2026-03-06
Data for Li et al (2025): "The tree growth–herbivory relationship depends on functional traits across forest biodiversity experiments"; Nature Ecology and Evolution 9: 2014–2024
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In this study, we examine the relationship between tree species richness and growth and insect herbivory at the individual, species, and community level. Our analysis spans nine young forest biodiversity experiments from temperate and subtropical ...
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2026-03-16
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2026-03-16
Data (1/2) for Li et al (2024): "Plant diversity enhances ecosystem multifunctionality via multitrophic diversity"; Nature Ecology & Evolution volume 8: 2037–2047
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This dataset include all biodiversity and ecosystem function data at the plot level that support the findings of this study. There are two sheets inside this file, the first sheet is the data collected from grassland ecosystem and the second one i...
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2026-03-16
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2026-03-16
Data (2/2) for Li et al (2024): "Plant diversity enhances ecosystem multifunctionality via multitrophic diversity"; Nature Ecology & Evolution volume 8: 2037–2047
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This dataset include all biodiversity and ecosystem function data at the plot level that support the findings of this study. There are two sheets inside this file, the first sheet is the data collected from grassland ecosystem and the second one i...
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727
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2
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2026-03-16
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2026-03-16
Data for Li et al (2022): "Differential impacts on herbivore diversity and scale dependence of tree diversity in subtropical forests"; Journal of Ecology 111 (3): 666-675
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1. Plant diversity has been found to increase herbivore diversity, including abundance, species richness, and phylogenetic diversity. However, it is yet to be established at which spatial scale these effects are strongest, because host finding and...
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2026-03-16
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2026-03-16
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