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  • 1
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Wagg, Cameron; Ebeling, Anne; Roscher, Christiane; Ravenek, Janneke; Bachmann, Dörte; Eisenhauer, Nico; Mommer, Liesje; Buchmann, Nina; Hillebrand, Helmut; Schmid, Bernhard; Weisser, Wolfgang W (2017): Functional trait dissimilarity drives both species complementarity and competitive disparity. Functional Ecology, 31(12), 2320-2329, https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.12945
    Publication Date: 2023-05-20
    Description: This data collection contains species-specific aboveground plant biomass that was collected from the Trait Based Experiment in 2012. (Sown plant species, Weed plant biomass, the biomass of dead plant material, and the biomass of unidentified plant material) per plots collected in 2012 from a grassland trait diversity experiment (the Jena Trait Based Experiment). The data collection also contains the traits of the species measured in their monoculture. The experiment consists of 20 plant species that were assigned to one of three species pools: 1. Species that vary along a gradient of spatial leaf and root trait similarity, 2. Species that vary along a gradient of phenological trait similarity and 3. Species that vary along a gradient of both spatial and phenological similarity (see Ebeling et al. 2014). The experiment consists of 138 grassland plots 3 x 3 m in size that was established within the Jena Experiment, Germany, in 2011. Plots vary in plant species richness (1, 2, 4, or 8 species) and functional diversity (1, 2, 3, 4 functional diversity levels, where 1 indicates species are most similar and 4 being most dissimilar in functional traits). Plots were maintained by manual weeding in March, July and September. Biomass was harvested twice in 2012 (during peak standing biomass in late May and in late August) on all experimental plots. Plots were mown to the same height directly following biomass harvest. Plant biomass was harvested by clipping the vegetation at 3 cm above ground in two 0.2 x 0.5 m quadrats per plot. The harvested biomass was sorted into categories: individual species of the sown plant species, 'Weed' plant species (species not sown in a plot), detached 'Dead' plant material, and remaining plant material that could not be assigned to any category ('Rest'). All biomass was dried to constant weight (70°C, 〉= 48 h) and weighed. The data from individual quadrats were averaged. The traits measured are: Flowering initiation, Flowering cessation, specific leaf area (SLA), leaf dry matter content (LDMC), leaf area, maximum canopy height, specific root length (SRL), mean rooting depth (MRD), root mass density (RMD) and root length density (RLD). Flowering initiation and cessation were measured respectively as the week in which flowering was first observed and flowering senesce had completed throughout the plot. Leaf area, leaf fresh mass were measured on approximately five fully expanded leaves from different individuals. These leaves were dried at 65°C for over 48 hours and massed to calculate the specific leaf area (SLA, area per dry mass), and the leaf dry matter content (LDMC, dry mass per fresh mass). Maximum canopy height was measured during peak biomass in May by taking the average of five measurements along a transect. Root traits were measured by taking soil cores, 4 cm in diameter and 40 cm deep and sectioned by depth: 0-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm. Roots were washed and roots 〈 2 mm in diameter were stored in 70 % ethanol. Root length was determined by scanning stained roots with neutral red and scanning roots using WinRhizo software. Root traits were only measured in species pool 1 and 2. Roots were then dried at 65°C for over 48 hours and massed to determine the specific root length (SRL, root length per mass), mean rooting depth (MRD, the average depth weighed by root mass per depth), root mass density (RMD, the average root mass per cubic cm volume) and root length density (RLD, root mass per root length).
    Keywords: JenExp; The Jena Experiment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-05-20
    Description: This data set contains plant species traits: Flowering initiation, Flowering cessation, specific leaf area (SLA), leaf dry matter content (LDMC), leaf area, maximum canopy height, specific root length (SRL), mean rooting depth (MRD), root mass density (RMD) and root length density (RLD). The traits were measured during the summer of 2012 on the plants grown in monoculture within a grassland trait diversity experiment (the Jena Trait Based Experiment). The experiment consists of 20 plant species that were assigned to one of three species pools: 1. Species that vary along a gradient of spatial leaf and root trait similarity, 2. Species that vary along a gradient of phenological trait similarity and 3. Species that vary along a gradient of both spatial and phenological similarity (see Ebeling et al. 2014). The plots were 3 x 3 m in size and established within the Jena Experiment, Germany, in 2011. Plots were maintained by manual weeding in March, July and September. Traits were measured during the summer of 2012. Flowering initiation and cessation were measured respectively as the week in which flowering was first observed and flowering senesce had completed throughout the plot. Leaf area, leaf fresh mass were measured on approximately five fully expanded leaves from different individuals. These leaves were dried at 65 C for over 48 hours and massed to calculate the specific leaf area (SLA, area per dry mass), and the leaf dry matter content (LDMC, dry mass per fresh mass). Maximum canopy height was measured during peak biomass in May by taking the average of five measurements along a transect. Root traits were measured by taking soil cores, 4 cm in diameter and 40 cm deep and sectioned by depth: 0-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30 and 30-40 cm. Roots were washed and roots 〈 2 mm in diameter were stored in 70 % ethanol. Root length was determined by scanning stained roots with neutral red and scanning roots using WinRhizo software. Root traits were only measured in species pool 1 and 2. Roots were then dried at 65 C for over 48 hours and massed to determine the specific root length (SRL, root length per mass), mean rooting depth (MRD, the average depth weighed by root mass per depth), root mass density (RMD, the average root mass per cubic cm volume) and root length density (RLD, root mass per root length).
    Keywords: Block; Canopy height, maximum; Density; EXP; Experiment; Experiment week; Jena Experiment 2012; JenExp; JenExp_2012; Leaf area; Leaf area, specific, per mass dry weight; Leaf dry matter content, mass dry weight per mass wet weight; Length of roots, average; Plot; Root length, specific; Species; Species Pool; The Jena Experiment; Thuringia, Germany
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 335 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-05-13
    Description: The present study was conducted at the Jena Experiment field site from 2011 to 2015. The 48 experimental plant communities included twelve monocultures (of which one was removed from all analyses because it was planted with the wrong species), twelve 2-species mixtures, twelve 4-species mixtures and twelve 8-species mixtures. We used two community-evolution treatments (plant histories); plants with eight years of co-selection history in different plant communities in the Jena Experiment (communities of co-selected plants) and plants without such co-selection history (naïve communities). Community-level plant productivity was measured each year from 2012 to 2015 by collecting species-specific aboveground biomass twice per year in May and August. There are a total of seven harvests included in this dataset. We harvested plant material 3 cm aboveground from a 50 x 20 cm area in the centre of each half-quadrat, sorted it into species, dried it at 70°C and weighed the dry biomass. We also include a datafile with the stability metrics presented in the paper, such as resistance, recovery, and resilience to the flood, population stability and temporal stability.
    Keywords: asynchrony; co-occurrence history; disturbance; Flood; grassland biodiversity; JenExp; recovery; resistance; selection; The Jena Experiment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: van Moorsel, Sofia J; Hahl, Terhi; Wagg, Cameron; De Deyn, Gerlinde B; Flynn, Dan F B; Zuppinger-Dingley, Debra; Schmid, Bernhard; Chave, Jerome (2018): Community evolution increases plant productivity at low diversity. Ecology Letters, 21(1), 128-137, https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12879
    Publication Date: 2023-05-13
    Description: The present study was conducted at the Jena Experiment field site from 2011 to 2015. The 48 experimental plant communities included twelve monocultures (of which one was removed from all analyses because it was planted with the wrong species), twelve 2-species mixtures, twelve 4-species mixtures and twelve 8-species mixtures. We used two community-evolution treatments (plant histories); plants with eight years of co-selection history in different plant communities in the Jena Experiment (communities of co-selected plants) and plants without such co-selection history (naïve communities). Community-level plant productivity was measured each year from 2012 to 2015 by collecting species-specific aboveground biomass at the time of peak biomass in spring, whereas the traits plant height and SLA were measured once in 2015. We harvested plant material 3 cm aboveground from a 50 x 20 cm area in the centre of each half-quadrat, sorted it into species, dried it at 70°C and weighed the dry biomass. At the end of the experiment, in May 2015, we measured plant height and SLA for 30 species in neutral soil. For each species, we collected up to 20 representative leaves (depending on the leaf size of the species) from four individuals and measured the leaf area by scanning fresh leaves immediately after harvest and determining the mass of the same leaves after drying.
    Keywords: JenExp; The Jena Experiment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-05-13
    Keywords: Block; EXP; Experiment; Experimental plot; Functional group; Height; Height, maximum; History; Jena_Experiment; Jena Experiment; JenExp; Leaf, dry mass; Leaf area; Number of leaves; Replicates; Species; Species richness; Specific leaf area; The Jena Experiment; Thuringia, Germany
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5903 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-05-13
    Keywords: -; After Bray & Curtis (1957); asynchrony; Biomass; Biomass, recovery; Biomass, resilience; Biomass, resistance; Biomass, standard deviation; Calculated; Calculated = mean/SD; Calculated after Loreau and de Mazancourt (2008); Coefficient of variation; co-occurrence history; disturbance; Duration, number of days; EXP; Experiment; Experimental plot; Factor analysis; Flood; Flooding index; grassland biodiversity; History; Jena_Experiment; Jena Experiment; JenExp; Log (x+1) transformed; Number of harvests; recovery; resistance; selection; Species richness; Species turnover; Sum; Synchrony index; Temporal Stability; The Jena Experiment; Thuringia, Germany
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 8986 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-06-24
    Description: This collection contains measurements of vegetation and soil surface cover measured on the plots of the different sub-experiments at the field site of a large grassland biodiversity experiment (the Jena Experiment; see further details below). In the main experiment, 82 grassland plots of 20 x 20 m were established from a pool of 60 species belonging to four functional groups (grasses, legumes, tall and small herbs). In May 2002, varying numbers of plant species from this species pool were sown into the plots to create a gradient of plant species richness (1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 60 species) and functional richness (1, 2, 3, 4 functional groups). Plots were maintained by bi-annual weeding and mowing. The following series of datasets are contained in this collection: 1. Measurements of vegetation cover, i.e. the proportion of soil surface area that is covered by different categories of plants per estimated plot area. Data was collected on the plant community level (sown plant community, weed plant community, dead plant material, and bare ground) and on the level of individual plant species in case of the species that have been sown into the plots to create the gradient of plant diversity.
    Keywords: JenExp; The Jena Experiment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 10 datasets
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: This data set contains aboveground plant biomass (Sown plant species, Weed plant biomass, the biomass of dead plant material, and the biomass of unidentified plant material) per plots collected in 2012 from a grassland trait diversity experiment (the Jena Trait Based Experiment). The experiment consists of 20 plant species that were assigned to one of three species pools: 1. Species that vary along a gradient of spatial leaf and root trait similarity, 2. Species that vary along a gradient of phenological trait similarity and 3. Species that vary along a gradient of both spatial and phenological similarity (see Ebeling et al. 2014). The experiment consists of 138 grassland plots 3 x 3 m in size that was established within the Jena Experiment, Germany, in 2011. Plots vary in plant species richness (1, 2, 4, or 8 species) and functional diversity (1, 2, 3, 4 functional diversity levels, where 1 indicates species are most similar and 4 being most dissimilar in functional traits). Plots were maintained by manual weeding in March, July and September. Biomass was harvested twice in 2012 (during peak standing biomass in late May and in late August) on all experimental plots. Plots were mown to the same height directly following biomass harvest. Plant biomass was harvested by clipping the vegetation at 3 cm above ground in two 0.2 x 0.5 m quadrats per plot. The location of these rectangles was assigned prior to each harvest by random selection of coordinates within the core area of the plots (i.e. the central 10 x 15 m). The positions of the rectangles within plots were identical for all plots. The harvested biomass was sorted into categories: individual species of the sown plant species, 'Weed' plant species (species not sown in a plot), detached 'Dead' plant material, and remaining plant material that could not be assigned to any category ('Rest'). All biomass was dried to constant weight (70°C, 〉= 48 h) and weighed. The data from individual quadrats were averaged.
    Keywords: Anthoxanthum odoratum, biomass as dry weight; Anthriscus sylvestris, biomass as dry weight; Avenula pubescens, biomass as dry weight; Block; Centaurea jacea, biomass as dry weight; Cirsium oleraceum, biomass as dry weight; Dactylis glomerata, biomass as dry weight; Dead plant material, biomass as dry weight; EXP; Experiment; Festuca rubra, biomass as dry weight; Functional diversity; Geranium pratense, biomass as dry weight; Glechoma hederacea, biomass as dry weight; Holcus lanatus, biomass as dry weight; Jena Experiment 2012; JenExp; JenExp_2012; Knautia arvensis, biomass as dry weight; Leucanthemum vulgare, biomass as dry weight; Month; Number of species; Phleum pratense, biomass as dry weight; Plantago lanceolata, biomass as dry weight; Plot; Poa pratensis, biomass as dry weight; Prunella vulgaris, biomass as dry weight; Ranunculus acris, biomass as dry weight; Rumex acetosa, biomass as dry weight; Sanguisorba officinalis, biomass as dry weight; Species Pool; The Jena Experiment; Thuringia, Germany; Unidentified plant material, biomass as dry weight; Veronica chamaedrys, biomass as dry weight; Weeds plant community, biomass as dry weight
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3204 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Achillea millefolium, biomass as dry weight; Ajuga reptans, biomass as dry weight; Alopecurus pratensis, biomass as dry weight; Anthoxanthum odoratum, biomass as dry weight; Anthriscus sylvestris, biomass as dry weight; Arrhenatherum elatius, biomass as dry weight; Avenula pubescens, biomass as dry weight; Biomass; Block; Bromus erectus, biomass as dry weight; Bromus hordeaceus, biomass as dry weight; Campanula patula, biomass as dry weight; Cardamine pratensis, biomass as dry weight; Crepis biennis, biomass as dry weight; Cynosurus cristatus, biomass as dry weight; Dactylis glomerata, biomass as dry weight; Date; Daucus carota, biomass as dry weight; Event label; EXP; Experiment; Experimental plot; Festuca pratensis, biomass as dry weight; Festuca rubra, biomass as dry weight; Galium mollugo, biomass as dry weight; Geranium pratense, biomass as dry weight; Glechoma hederacea, biomass as dry weight; Grasses; Heracleum sphondylium, biomass as dry weight; Herbs, small; Herbs, tall; History; Holcus lanatus, biomass as dry weight; Jena Experiment 2012; Jena Experiment 2013; Jena Experiment 2014; Jena Experiment 2015; JenExp; JenExp_2012; JenExp_2013; JenExp_2014; JenExp_2015; Knautia arvensis, biomass as dry weight; Lathyrus pratensis, biomass as dry weight; Legumes; Leontodon autumnalis, biomass as dry weight; Leontodon hispidus, biomass as dry weight; Leucanthemum vulgare, biomass as dry weight; Lotus corniculatus, biomass as dry weight; Luzula campestris, biomass as dry weight; Medicago lupulina, biomass as dry weight; Medicago varia, biomass as dry weight; Onobrychis viciifolia, biomass as dry weight; Phleum pratense, biomass as dry weight; Plantago lanceolata, biomass as dry weight; Plantago media, biomass as dry weight; Poa pratensis, biomass as dry weight; Poa trivialis, biomass as dry weight; Primula veris, biomass as dry weight; Prunella vulgaris, biomass as dry weight; Ranunculus acris, biomass as dry weight; Ranunculus repens, biomass as dry weight; Sanguisorba officinalis, biomass as dry weight; Species richness; Taraxacum officinale, biomass as dry weight; The Jena Experiment; Thuringia, Germany; Treatment; Trifolium campestre, biomass as dry weight; Trifolium dubium, biomass as dry weight; Trifolium flavescens, biomass as dry weight; Trifolium fragiferum, biomass as dry weight; Trifolium hybridum, biomass as dry weight; Trifolium pratense, biomass as dry weight; Trifolium repens, biomass as dry weight; Veronica chamaedrys, biomass as dry weight; Vicia cracca, biomass as dry weight
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 23482 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Achillea millefolium, biomass as dry weight; Ajuga reptans, biomass as dry weight; Alopecurus pratensis, biomass as dry weight; Anthoxanthum odoratum, biomass as dry weight; Anthriscus sylvatica, biomass as dry weight; Arrhenatherum elatius, biomass as dry weight; asynchrony; Avenula pubescens, biomass as dry weight; Biomass; Block; Bromus erectus, biomass as dry weight; Bromus hordeaceus, biomass as dry weight; Campanula patula, biomass as dry weight; Cardamine pratensis, biomass as dry weight; co-occurrence history; Crepis biennis, biomass as dry weight; Cynosurus cristatus, biomass as dry weight; Dactylis glomerata, biomass as dry weight; Date; Daucus carota, biomass as dry weight; disturbance; Event label; EXP; Experiment; Experimental plot; Festuca pratensis, biomass as dry weight; Festuca rubra, biomass as dry weight; Flood; Galium mollugo, biomass as dry weight; Geranium pratense, biomass as dry weight; Glechoma hederacea, biomass as dry weight; Grasses; grassland biodiversity; Heracleum sphondylium, biomass as dry weight; Herbs, small; Herbs, tall; History; Holcus lanatus, biomass as dry weight; Jena Experiment 2012; Jena Experiment 2013; Jena Experiment 2014; Jena Experiment 2015; JenExp; JenExp_2012; JenExp_2013; JenExp_2014; JenExp_2015; Knautia arvensis, biomass as dry weight; Lathyrus pratensis, biomass as dry weight; Legumes; Leontodon autumnalis, biomass as dry weight; Leontodon hispidus, biomass as dry weight; Leucanthemum vulgare, biomass as dry weight; Lotus corniculatus, biomass as dry weight; Luzula campestris, biomass as dry weight; Medicago lupulina, biomass as dry weight; Medicago x varia, biomass as dry weight; Onobrychis viciifolia, biomass as dry weight; Phleum pratense, biomass as dry weight; Plantago lanceolata, biomass as dry weight; Plantago media, biomass as dry weight; Poa pratensis, biomass as dry weight; Poa trivialis, biomass as dry weight; Primula veris, biomass as dry weight; Prunella vulgaris, biomass as dry weight; Ranunculus acris, biomass as dry weight; Ranunculus repens, biomass as dry weight; recovery; resistance; Sanguisorba officinalis, biomass as dry weight; Season; selection; Species richness; Taraxacum officinale, biomass as dry weight; The Jena Experiment; Thuringia, Germany; Treatment; Trifolium campestre, biomass as dry weight; Trifolium dubium, biomass as dry weight; Trifolium fragiferum, biomass as dry weight; Trifolium hybridum, biomass as dry weight; Trifolium pratense, biomass as dry weight; Trifolium repens, biomass as dry weight; Trisetum flavescens, biomass as dry weight; Veronica chamaedrys, biomass as dry weight; Vicia cracca, biomass as dry weight
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 43918 data points
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