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Wood sticks decomposition - Germany

Abstract:
The main objectives of this task are to quantify the decomposition of a standard woody material (wood sticks), and to relate this information to tree diversity and environmental gradients across sites.

Id: 389
Users: 2
Projects: 2
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2014-08-28
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Wood sticks decomposition - Italy

Abstract:
The main objectives of this task are to quantify the decomposition of a standard woody material (wood sticks), and to relate this information to tree diversity and environmental gradients across sites.

Id: 391
Users: 2
Projects: 2
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2014-08-29
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Wood sticks decomposition - Poland

Abstract:
The main objectives of this task are to quantify the decomposition of a standard woody material (wood sticks), and to relate this information to tree diversity and environmental gradients across sites.

Id: 392
Users: 2
Projects: 2
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2014-08-29
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Wood sticks decomposition - Romania

Abstract:
The main objectives of this task are to quantify the decomposition of a standard woody material (wood sticks), and to relate this information to tree diversity and environmental gradients across sites.

Id: 393
Users: 2
Projects: 2
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2014-08-29
Updated at: 2020-02-17

Wood sticks decomposition - Spain

Abstract:
The main objectives of this task are to quantify the decomposition of a standard woody material (wood sticks), and to relate this information to tree diversity and environmental gradients across sites.

Id: 394
Users: 2
Projects: 2
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2014-08-29
Updated at: 2020-02-17

WorldClim climate variables for the exploratory plots

Abstract:
At 1km x 1 km resolution

Id: 209
Users: 1
Projects: 1
Datafiles: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-12-04
Updated at: 2020-02-17
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