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Index: datasets
Humus data of the experimental site in Belgium (FORBIO, Zedelgem) (November 2011)
Abstract:
The humus form is the expression of the equilibrium between litter production, litter decomposition and humification in a forest ecosystem, resulting from the biological action of bacteria, fungi, and soil fauna. The observed humus form reflects a...
Id:
192
Users:
2
Projects:
1
Datafiles:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2013-10-10
Updated at:
2020-02-17
Fine woody debris - Finland
Abstract:
Dead wood plays an important role in element cycling (carbon, nutrients, water, etc.) and the build-up of carbon and nutrient stocks. It also represents an important structural component of forests, providing habitat for a large variety of organis...
Id:
217
Users:
2
Projects:
1
Datafiles:
3
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2014-01-13
Updated at:
2020-02-17
Soil water: Points on plots - (HIPs only) - Spain
Abstract:
Sample points in the Spanish plots for the soil water sampling.
This is a helper file that contains the locations of the soil water sampling points in the HIP plots.
Id:
322
Users:
1
Projects:
1
Datafiles:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2014-01-27
Updated at:
2020-02-17
Fact sheet Experiments_BIOTREE_Kaltenborn_2020
Abstract:
No information avialable
Id:
477
Users:
1
Projects:
1
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
1
Created at:
2020-04-20
Updated at:
2020-04-20
Mammalian herbivory in Finnish exploratory
Abstract:
Mammalian herbivores are important drivers of plant species composition in forests, and at high densities of herbivore browsing pressure can have effects on regeneration of tree species, including mortality of saplings, and lead to a dominance of ...
Id:
361
Users:
2
Projects:
1
Datafiles:
1
Attachments:
0
Created at:
2014-03-20
Updated at:
2020-02-17
BIOTREE Kaltenborn photos from 2019
Abstract:
No information avialable
Id:
476
Users:
1
Projects:
1
Datafiles:
0
Attachments:
1
Created at:
2020-04-20
Updated at:
2020-04-20