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Karsten Schmidt
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Main Experiment: Site A plots: diversity treatments, coordinates, topography
Abstract:
All plots from site A in the main experiment, their plot names, treatment information, planned richness in trees and shrubs, longitude and latitude and topographic information.
Id:
71
People:
5
Projects:
1
Version:
1
Attachments:
1
Created at:
2011-06-16
Updated at:
2017-08-10
Main Experiment: Site B plots: diversity treatments, coordinates, topography
Abstract:
All plots from site B in the main experiment, their plot names, treatment information, planned richness in trees and shrubs, longitude and latitude and topographic information.
Id:
46
People:
5
Projects:
1
Version:
1
Attachments:
1
Created at:
2011-05-31
Updated at:
2017-08-10
Main Experiment: Site B, Digital elevation model, 5m resolution
Abstract:
These are the compressed files with original waypoints and interpolated elevation model. Please mind that the GIS in Halle is resulting from this data and contains more data on top of that (see dataset page "Main experiment GIS archive", http://c...
Id:
126
People:
1
Projects:
1
Version:
0
Attachments:
1
Created at:
2011-08-30
Updated at:
2016-03-03
Ecoscape: Terrain attributes and landform characteristics of Site A
Abstract:
Results of the terrain and landform analysis on site A (EcoScape approach).
Id:
543
People:
5
Projects:
1
Version:
2
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2016-11-15
Updated at:
2017-01-26
Ecoscape: Terrain attributes and landform characteristics of Site B
Abstract:
Results of the terrain and landform analysis on site B (EcoScape approach)
Id:
544
People:
5
Projects:
1
Version:
2
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2016-11-15
Updated at:
2017-01-26
Main Experiment: Site A shrub positions, coordinates and topography
Abstract:
Planned and current shrub species on positions in Plots of Site A. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS, coordinates, relief, topography.
Id:
153
People:
4
Projects:
1
Version:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-12-16
Updated at:
2017-08-17
Main Experiment: Site B shrub positions: coordinates and topography
Abstract:
Planned and current species on positions with VIP and VIP replicate Plots in Site B. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.
Id:
154
People:
4
Projects:
1
Version:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-12-16
Updated at:
2017-08-17
Main Experiment: Site A tree positions in VIP and VIP replicate plots: coordinates and topography
Abstract:
Planned and current tree species on positions in Plots of Site A. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.
Id:
140
People:
4
Projects:
1
Version:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-11-02
Updated at:
2017-08-17
Main Experiment: Site B tree positions in VIP and VIP replicate plots: coordinates and topography
Abstract:
Planned and current tree species on positions in Plots of Site B. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.
Id:
156
People:
4
Projects:
1
Version:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2011-12-19
Updated at:
2017-08-17
Main Experiment: Site A tree positions in non-VIP extinction scenario A plots: coordinates and topography
Abstract:
Planned and current tree species on positions in Plots of Site A. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.
Id:
252
People:
4
Projects:
1
Version:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2013-01-24
Updated at:
2017-08-17
Main Experiment: Site B tree positions in non-VIP extinction scenario A plots: coordinates and topography
Abstract:
Planned and current tree species on positions in Plots of Site B. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.
Id:
251
People:
4
Projects:
2
Version:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2013-01-24
Updated at:
2017-08-17
Main Experiment: Site A tree positions in non-VIP extinction scenario BCEGRS plots: coordinates and topography
Abstract:
Planned and current tree species on positions in Plots of Site A. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.
Id:
253
People:
4
Projects:
1
Version:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2013-01-24
Updated at:
2017-08-17
Main Experiment: Site B tree positions in non-VIP extinction scenario BCEGRS plots: coordinates and topography
Abstract:
Planned and current tree species on positions in Plots of Site B. Includes information on the topography inferred from the 1m interpolated GIS.
Id:
254
People:
4
Projects:
1
Version:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2013-01-24
Updated at:
2017-08-17
CSPs: Climate measurements in the Gutianshan Nature Reserve (2009-2012).
Abstract:
Aggregated daily measurments for the Gutianshan climate station from February 2009 to February 2012. Mind that only those values with measurement count 288 or 24 are valid, corresponding to 5 min or 60 min measurement intervals.
Additionally an...
Id:
174
People:
5
Projects:
1
Version:
4
Attachments:
6
Created at:
2012-01-31
Updated at:
2016-03-24
Main Experiment: Climate measurements in the Main Experiment (2009-2012)
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The climate station for the Main Experiment Site A is situated at Plot M20 (29°07'27'' N, 117°54'30'' E) at 193 m asl.
Id:
175
People:
5
Projects:
1
Version:
2
Attachments:
5
Created at:
2012-01-31
Updated at:
2016-03-24
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Tree species and functional traits but not species richness affect interrill erosion processes in young subtropical forests
Abstract:
Soil erosion is seriously threatening ecosystem functioning in many parts of the world. In this context, it is assumed that tree species richness and functional diversity of tree communities can play a critical role in improving ecosystem services...
Id:
112
Users:
16
Datafiles:
3
Attachments:
0
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2014-03-28
Updated at:
2017-01-27
Rule-based analysis of throughfall kinetic energy to evaluate biotic and abiotic factor thresholds to mitigate erosive power
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Below vegetation, throughfall kinetic energy (TKE) is an important factor to express the potential of rainfall to detach soil particles and thus for predicting soil erosion rates. TKE is affected by many biotic (e.g. tree height, leaf area index) ...
Id:
167
Users:
5
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0
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0
Board:
Final
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Accepted
Created at:
2016-01-25
Updated at:
2018-01-25
Ants at plant wounds - A little-known trophic interaction with evolutionary implications for ant-plant interactions
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Extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) allow plants to engage in mutualisms with ants preventing herbivory in exchange for food. EFNs occur scattered through the plant phylogeny and likely evolved independently from herbivore-created wounds subsequently vis...
Id:
161
Users:
7
Datafiles:
2
Attachments:
0
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2015-09-28
Updated at:
2019-02-20
On the combined effect of soil fertility and topography on tree growth in subtropical forest ecosystems - a study from SE China
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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
Early positive effects of tree species richness on herbivory in a large-scale forest biodiversity experiment influence tree growth
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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
Soil and tree species traits both shape soil microbial communities during early growth of Chinese subtropical forests
Abstract:
A better understanding of the linkages between aboveground and belowground biotic communities is needed for more accurate predictions about how ecosystems may be altered by climate change, land management, or biodiversity loss. Soil microbes are s...
Id:
83
Users:
29
Datafiles:
12
Attachments:
1
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2013-06-10
Updated at:
2016-02-22
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