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    Diversity, functional traits, and ecosystem processes : cause or coincidence?

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    Date
    2008-10-03
    Author
    Bunton, Tyler
    Advisor(s)
    Anderson, Julie A.
    Weiher, Evan R.
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    Abstract
    Field experiment in which diversity was indirectly manipulated by altering the number of initially planted species (6-30 species), and later controlled with nitrogen treatments and fungicide. Species gain and loss was measured over a four year period.
    Subject
    Mycorrhizal plants
    Biotic communities--Research
    Biomass--Research
    Biodiversity--Research
    Plants--Effect of nitrogen on
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/30684
    Type
    Presentation
    Description
    Color poster with text and graphs describing research conducted by Tyler Bunton, advised by Evan Weiher and Julie Anderson.
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