Title:
Prof.
Name:
Keping Ma
Phone:
86-10-62836223
Email:
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Roles:
Z1c Project management and coordination for the Chinese subprojects in the forest biodiversity ecosystem experiment BEF-China
(Principle investigator)
SP01c Effects of species richness and composition on belowground net primary productivity in subtropical forest ecosystems
(Principle investigator)
sp02c Seasonal growth under different diversity levels and compositions
(2nd Principle investigator)
Z2c Data sharing and cooperation in the joint Chinese- German-Swiss research project BEF-China
(Principle investigator)
P1C: Belowground productivity and complementarity
(2nd Principle investigator)
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FOR891_z1c coordination: Z1c Project management and coordination for the Chinese subprojects in the f...
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Id:
17
People:
5
Datasets:
2
Proposals:
2
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-04-02
Updated at:
2019-12-17
FOR891_sp01c Below ground primary production/demography: SP01c Effects of species richness and composition on belowground net prima...
Description:
Due to the large area, high primary productivity, and carbon stock, forests play a critical role
in global carbon cycling and their responses and feedbacks to global climate change.
Belowground net primary productivity (BNPP) in forests determin...
Id:
19
People:
6
Datasets:
7
Proposals:
8
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-04-02
Updated at:
2019-12-17
FOR891_sp02c Seasonal growth: sp02c Seasonal growth under different diversity levels and compositions
Description:
dendrometer measurement on target trees in both GTS and XGS
Id:
35
People:
4
Datasets:
1
Proposals:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2016-11-25
Updated at:
2019-12-17
FOR891_z2c data: Z2c Data sharing and cooperation in the joint Chinese- German-Swiss research...
Description:
Data management is critical for effective data collection, storage, processing and application.
During the initial stage of BEF project, we mostly focused on data collection, quality
assurance, security and data maintenance. For the 2nd phase (2...
Id:
18
People:
4
Datasets:
1
Proposals:
0
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-04-02
Updated at:
2019-12-17
TreeDì_P1C Belowground productivity : P1C: Belowground productivity and complementarity
Description:
Above- and belowground complementarity of resource use is considered an important mechanism for increased biomass production in diverse tree communities. Complementary space occupation and spatial niche differentiation in tree crowns and the rhizo...
Id:
38
People:
3
Datasets:
2
Proposals:
0
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2019-12-17
Updated at:
2019-12-17
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Talks BEF conference 2011
Abstract:
(1) Bruelheide: Stepping stones and motivation of the BEF China experiment.
(2)Ma, Dali Guo: Below ground biomass, trees harvested near the main experiment, species list of harvested trees, pictures of harvesting and processing, allocation graphs...
Id:
104
People:
22
Projects:
1
Version:
0
Attachments:
8
Created at:
2011-08-09
Updated at:
2014-02-24
Pilot experiment: tree sapling estimated biomass - July 2010
Abstract:
Estimated data of individual biomass of July 2010 in Pilot experiment (SP7, Species Pool 1 & 3) by the allomerty equations. --- Including estimated tree biomass data of block 1, 2 & 3, and the harvest data of block 4.
Id:
371
People:
4
Projects:
2
Version:
3
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2013-07-19
Updated at:
2015-02-16
Pilot experiment: tree sapling estimated root biomass - July 2010
Abstract:
Estimated data of individual root biomass of July 2010 in Pilot experiment (SP1) by the allometric equations. --- Including estimated root biomass data of block 1, 2 & 3, and the harvest data of block 4.
Id:
372
People:
4
Projects:
2
Version:
2
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2013-07-24
Updated at:
2015-02-16
Pilot experiment: tree biomass allometry equations of saplings 2010/11
Abstract:
The plant biomass allometry equations from the pilot experiment SP7 harvest in 2010 and 2011 which we used to estimate plant biomass.
Id:
357
People:
4
Projects:
2
Version:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2013-06-19
Updated at:
2017-03-31
Data for Schnabel et al. (2021) Species richness stabilizes productivity via asynchrony and drought-tolerance diversity in a large-scale tree biodiversity experiment. Science Advances
Abstract:
Extreme climatic events threaten forests and their climate mitigation potential globally. Understanding the drivers promoting ecosystem stability is therefore considered crucial for mitigating adverse climate change effects on forests. Here, we us...
Id:
634
People:
9
Projects:
2
Version:
3
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2021-01-05
Updated at:
2021-12-19
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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....
Id:
35
Users:
39
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
1
Board:
Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2012-02-01
Updated at:
2013-01-18
Separating the effect of mechanisms shaping species-abundance distributions at multiple scales in a subtropical forest. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0706.2011.19428.x
Abstract:
[19] Cheng, J., Mi, X., Nadrowski, K., Ren, H., Zhang, J., & Ma, K. (2011). Separating the effect of mechanisms shaping species-abundance distributions at multiple scales in a subtropical forest. Oikos, no-no. (no prop.)
Id:
43
Users:
1
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
1
Board:
Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2012-02-02
Updated at:
2013-01-19
Plant traits affecting susceptibility to herbivory of tree recruits in highly diverse subtropical forests
Abstract:
Differences in herbivory among woody species can greatly affect the functioning of forest ecosystems, particularly in species-rich (sub)tropical regions. However, the relative importance of the different plant traits which determine herbivore dama...
Id:
150
Users:
12
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
0
Board:
Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2015-03-09
Updated at:
2015-03-09
Soil microbial responses to warming and increased precipitation and their implications for ecosystem C cycling
Abstract:
A better understanding of soil microbial ecology is critical to gaining an understanding of terrestrial carbon (C) cycle–climate change feedbacks. However, current knowledge limits our ability to predict microbial community dynamics in the face of...
Id:
152
Users:
1
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
0
Board:
Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2015-03-09
Updated at:
2015-03-09
Host plant genus-level diversity is the best predictor of ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity in a Chinese subtropical forest
Abstract:
Microbial diversity is generally far higher than plant diversity, but the relationship between microbial diversity and plant diversity remains enigmatic. To shed light on this problem, we examined the diversity of a key guild of root-associated mi...
Id:
153
Users:
3
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
0
Board:
Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2015-03-09
Updated at:
2015-03-09
Host plant richness explains diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi: Response to the comment of Tedersoo et al. (2014)
Abstract:
Exploring the relationships between the biodiversity of groups of interacting organisms yields insight into ecosystem stability and function (Hooper et al. 2000; Wardle 2006). We demonstrated positive relationships between host plant richness and ...
Id:
154
Users:
4
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
0
Board:
Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2015-03-09
Updated at:
2015-03-09
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
Datafiles:
7
Attachments:
1
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2013-11-27
Updated at:
2015-11-27
Early positive effects of tree species richness on herbivory in a large-scale forest biodiversity experiment influence tree growth
Abstract:
Despite the importance of herbivory for the structure and functioning of species-rich forests, little is known about how herbivory is affected by tree species richness, and more specifically by random versus nonrandom species loss. We assessed her...
Id:
119
Users:
16
Datafiles:
6
Attachments:
0
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2014-08-20
Updated at:
2017-03-10
Mixed afforestations of young subtropical trees promote nitrogen acquisition and retention
Abstract:
Afforestation is globally increasing to produce timber and pulp wood, but also to enhance ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, nutrient retention or groundwater recharge. In China, large areas have been and will be afforested in or...
Id:
90
Users:
18
Datafiles:
3
Attachments:
2
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2013-09-16
Updated at:
2015-09-16
Designing forest biodiversity experiments: general considerations illustrated by a new large experiment in subtropical China
Abstract:
Biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (BEF) experiments address ecosystem-level consequences of species loss by comparing communities of high species richness with communities from which species have been gradually eliminated. BEF experiments origina...
Id:
137
Users:
36
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
0
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2015-01-27
Updated at:
2017-06-16
On the combined effect of soil fertility and topography on tree growth in subtropical forest ecosystems - a study from SE China
Abstract:
Aims
The aim of our research was to understand small-scale effects of topography and soil fertility on tree growth in a forest biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF) experiment in subtropical SE China.
Methods
Geomorphometric terrain an...
Id:
192
Users:
23
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
0
Board:
Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2016-11-03
Updated at:
2016-11-03
Positive effects of tree species richness on fine-root production in a subtropical forest in SE-China
Abstract:
Aims
Fine roots play an important role in the biogeochemical cycles of terrestrial ecosystems and are vital for understanding forest ecosystem functioning and services. Higher plant species diversity has been largely reported to increase abovegro...
Id:
195
Users:
6
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
0
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2016-11-03
Updated at:
2018-11-30
Inter- and intraspecific variation in specific root length drives aboveground biodiversity effects in young experimental forest stands
Abstract:
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
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
0
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2016-11-03
Updated at:
2018-11-30
Impact of tree diversity and environmental conditions on the survival of shrub species in a forest biodiversity experiment in subtropical China
Abstract:
Aims
Although shrubs are an important component of forests, their role has not yet been considered in forest biodiversity experiments. In the biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (BEF) experiment with subtropical tree species in south-east China (...
Id:
197
Users:
12
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
0
Board:
Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2016-11-03
Updated at:
2016-11-03
Tree Diversity Enhances Stand Carbon Storage but Not Leaf Area in a Subtropical Forest
Abstract:
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
Attachments:
0
Board:
Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2017-01-31
Updated at:
2017-01-31
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