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Linking the spatiotemporal variation of litterfall to standing vegetation biomass in Brazilian savannas
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Can the scaling of plant nitrogen to phosphorus be altered by global change? An empirical test
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Early positive effects of tree species richness on soil organic carbon accumulation in a large-scale forest biodiversity experiment
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Opposing intra vs. interspecific diversity effects on herbivory and growth in subtropical experimental tree assemblages
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Limited tree richness effects on herb layer composition, richness and productivity in experimental forest stands
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Impact of tree diversity and environmental conditions on the survival of shrub species in a forest biodiversity experiment in subtropical China
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Leaf area increases with species richness in young experimental stands of subtropical trees
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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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Positive effects of tree species diversity on litterfall quantity and quality along a secondary successional chronosequence in a subtropical forest
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Seasonal characteristics and determinants of tree growth in a Chinese subtropical forest
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A guide to analyzing biodiversity experiments
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