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... effects . We then calculated the number of species with positive effects for all possible combinations of functions . Our results show appreciable differences in the sets of species influ- encing different ecosystem functions , with ...
... effects . We then calculated the number of species with positive effects for all possible combinations of functions . Our results show appreciable differences in the sets of species influ- encing different ecosystem functions , with ...
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... effects on the suite of ecosystem processes measured in the different BIODEPTH project experiments . The number of species was identified by the AIC - based multiple regression ( and species with effects with undesirable signs were then ...
... effects on the suite of ecosystem processes measured in the different BIODEPTH project experiments . The number of species was identified by the AIC - based multiple regression ( and species with effects with undesirable signs were then ...
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... effects of other groups of organisms on ecosystem processes to the degree that the manipulation of plant species had knock - on effects to other groups , such as bacteria and mycorrhiza , but our study does not directly address the ...
... effects of other groups of organisms on ecosystem processes to the degree that the manipulation of plant species had knock - on effects to other groups , such as bacteria and mycorrhiza , but our study does not directly address the ...
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