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Density dependence is prevalent in a heterogeneous subtropical forest
Oikos, 2009Although negative conspecific density dependence among neighbours is widely studied, the general prevalence of the effects is still poorly understood due to a lack of studies from zonal forests other than the tropics. In addition, the detection of density dependence may be confounded by the influence of habitat heterogeneity.
Yan Zhu +3 more
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COMMUNITY CONVERGENCE IN DISTURBED SUBTROPICAL DUNE FORESTS
Ecology, 2005Do communities return to their former state when we disturb them? The answer is ''surely not always,'' since some disturbances may be so devastating that recovery will be impossible. If communities do recover, then how fast is that recovery? Do different subsets of species return at the same rate?
T. D. Wassenaar +3 more
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The Subtropical and Subantarctic Rain Forests of New Zealand
1971The primary classification of the forest communities into subtropical and subantarctic rain forest, suggested by me [1], at first thought seems sound enough. But there are wide areas covered by mixed forest where podocarps, the usual broad-leaved dicotylous trees and Nothofagus are present in abundance, and where the forest interior is almost, if not ...
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Regeneration and Pattern in the Subtropical Rain Forest
The Journal of Ecology, 1972L. J. Webb, J. G. Tracey, W. T. Williams
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Key factors shaping prokaryotic communities in subtropical forest soils
Applied Soil Ecology, 2022Yong-Feng Wang +2 more
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Decline in nutrient inputs from litterfall following forest plantation in subtropical China
Forest Ecology and Management, 2021Xiangyin Ni +2 more
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Soil phosphorus drives plant trait variations in a mature subtropical forest
Global Change Biology, 2022Erqian Cui, Ruiling Lu, Xiaoni Xu
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N2O production pathways in the subtropical acid forest soils in China
Environmental Research, 2011Jinbo Zhang, Zucong Cai, Tongbin Zhu
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