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Functional trait similarity of native and invasive herb species in subtropical China – environment-specific differences are the key (10.1016/j.envexpbot.2012.04.009)

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Fundamental niche analysis of 15 native and 15 exotic invasive herb species of reforestation sites in subtropical China A) Environmental differentiation: The group of exotic invasive species display superiority over the group of native species o...

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Attachments: 2
Board: Prep
State: Accepted
Created at: 2010-11-18
Updated at: 2013-01-19

Community assembly during secondary forest succession in a Chinese subtropical forest. doi:10.1890/09-2172.1

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[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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Users: 39
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Attachments: 1
Board: Prep
State: Accepted
Created at: 2012-02-01
Updated at: 2013-01-18

Designing forest biodiversity experiments: general considerations illustrated by a new large experiment in subtropical China

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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...

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Board: Final
State: Accepted
Created at: 2015-01-27
Updated at: 2017-06-16

Effects of tree sapling diversity and nutrient addition on herb-layer invasibility in young experimental communities of subtropical species

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Exotic species are assumed to alter ecosystem functioning. However, little is known of the relationships within vertically structured plant communities such as forests, where tree saplings interact with herbaceous species, especially in the early ...

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Board: Prep
State: Accepted
Created at: 2010-05-31
Updated at: 2015-02-09
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