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Bernhard Schmid
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 502
Citations - 52943
Bernhard Schmid is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 460 publications receiving 46419 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernhard Schmid include University of Basel & University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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Response to Comment on "Impacts of species richness on productivity in a large-scale subtropical forest experiment".
TL;DR: It is argued that productivity is positively related to species richness also in subtropical natural forests, and that both the species pools and the range of tree species richness used in this experiment are representative of many natural forests of this biome.
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Tilman, D. 1988. Plant Strategies and the Dynamics and Structure of Plant Communities. Monographs in Population Biology 26. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. 360 pp., $45.00, pbk. $15.95.
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Carbon-biodiversity relationships in a highly diverse subtropical forest.
Andreas Schuldt,Xiaojuan Liu,François Buscot,Helge Bruelheide,Alexandra Erfmeier,Jingli He,Alexandra-Maria Klein,Keping Ma,Michael Scherer-Lorenzen,Bernhard Schmid,Thomas Scholten,Zhiyao Tang,Stefan Trogisch,Christian Wirth,Tesfaye Wubet,Michael Staab +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the interplay between carbon stocks, stand age and tree diversity was found to be a significant predictor of multitrophic diversity and diversity within trophic groups in secondary, subtropical forests.
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Community evolution increases plant productivity at low diversity
Sofia J. van Moorsel,Terhi Hahl,Cameron Wagg,Gerlinde B. De Deyn,Dan F. B. Flynn,Debra Zuppinger-Dingley,Bernhard Schmid +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that plant community evolution can lead to rapid increases in ecosystem functioning at low diversity but may take longer at high diversity, whereas at the highest diversity level of eight plant species, no differences were observed.