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Einfluss der Gehölzartendiversität auf Pflanzenwachstum und Demographie
Antragsteller
Professor Dr. Werner Härdtle; Professor Dr. Goddert von Oheimb
Fachliche Zuordnung
Ökologie und Biodiversität der Pflanzen und Ökosysteme
Förderung
Förderung von 2008 bis 2019
Projektkennung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 35758305
Erstellungsjahr
2018
Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse
Overall, the studies of SP2 showed that that the positive effects of biodiversity on forest productivity are primarily associated with local tree-tree interactions rather than processes operating at the community scale. Therefore, analyses of these local-scale interactions are crucial to advance our mechanistic understanding of diversity effects in forests.
Projektbezogene Publikationen (Auswahl)
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(2010). Tree morphology responds to neighbourhood competition and slope in species-rich forests in subtropical China. Forest Ecology and Management 260: 1708-1715
Lang AC, Härdtle W, Bruelheide H, Geißler C, Nadrowski K, Schuldt A, Yu MY & von Oheimb G
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(2011). Individualtree radial growth in a species-rich subtropical forest: the role of local neighbourhood competition. Forest Ecology and Management 261: 499-507
von Oheimb G, Lang AC, Bruelheide H, Forrester DI, Wäsche I, Yu MY & Härdtle W
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(2012). Horizontal, but not vertical canopy structure is related to stand functional diversity in a subtropical slope forest. Ecological Research 27: 181–189
Lang AC, Härdtle W, Bruelheide H, Kröber W, Yu MJ, Schröter M, von Wehrden H, von Oheimb G
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(2012). Mechanisms promoting tree species coexistence: Experimental evidence with saplings of subtropical forest ecosystems of China. Journal of Vegetation Science 23: 837-846
Lang AC, Härdtle W, Baruffol M, Böhnke M, Bruelheide H, Schmid B, von Wehrden H & von Oheimb G
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(2014). Assessing tree dendrometrics in young regenerating plantations using terrestrial laser scanning. Annals of Forest Science 71: 453-462
Li Y, Hess C, von Wehrden H, Härdtle W & von Oheimb G
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(2014). Local neighbourhood competition following an extraordinary snow break event: implications for tree-individual growth. iForest e1-e6
Lang AC, Härdtle W, Bruelheide H & von Oheimb G
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(2014). Mixed afforestations of young subtropical trees promote nitrogen acquisition and retention. Journal of Applied Ecology 51: 224-233
Lang AC, von Oheimb G, Scherer-Lorenzen M, Yang B, Trogisch S, Bruelheide H, Ma KP & Härdtle W
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(2014). Site and neighborhood effects on growth of tree saplings in subtropical plantations (China). Forest Ecology and Management 327: 118-127
Li Y, Härdtle W, Bruelheide H, Nadrowski K, Scholten T, von Wehrden H & von Oheimb G
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(2017). Crown and leaf traits as predictors for species-specific tree sapling growth rates in subtropical plantations. Journal of Plant Ecology 10: 136-145
Li Y, Kröber W, Bruelheide H, Härdtle W & von Oheimb G
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(2017). From competition to facilitation: How tree species respond to neighbourhood diversity. Ecology Letters 20: 892-900
Fichtner A, Härdtle W, Li Y, Kunz M, Bruelheide H & von Oheimb G