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Biomass and dominance of conservative species drive above-ground biomass productivity in a mediterranean-type forest of Chile
2019
Forest Ecosystems
Forest productivity has a pivotal role in human well-being. Vegetation quantity, niche complementarity, mass-ratio, and soil resources are alternative/complementary ecological mechanisms driving productivity. One challenge in current forest management depends on identifying and manipulating these mechanisms to enhance productivity. This study assessed the extent to which these mechanisms control aboveground biomass productivity (AGBP) of a Chilean mediterranean-type matorral. AGBP measured as
doi:10.1186/s40663-019-0205-z
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