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Ebeling, Anne; Rzanny, Michael; Lange, Markus; Eisenhauer, Nico; Hertzog, Lionel R; Meyer, Sebastian Tobias; Weisser, Wolfgang W (2017): Functional structure of aboveground consumers from the Jena Experiment (year 2010) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.879540, In supplement to: Ebeling, A et al. (2018): Plant diversity induces shifts in the functional structure and diversity across trophic levels. Oikos, 127(2), 208-219, https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.04210

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Abstract:
This data contains information on the functional structure of consumer communities per plot from a grassland biodiversity experiment (the Jena Experiment). For each consumer species we assigned the four categorical traits feeding mode, food/ host specialization, stratum, and aerial mobility, and the numerical trait body mass (mg). Functional structure here is expressed by number of individuals belonging to the different categories within each trait and the community weighted mean of body mass.
Further details:
Hertzog, Lionel R; Meyer, Sebastian Tobias; Weisser, Wolfgang W; Ebeling, Anne (2016): Experimental Manipulation of Grassland Plant Diversity Induces Complex Shifts in Aboveground Arthropod Diversity. PLoS ONE, 11(2), e0148768, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148768
Roscher, Christiane; Schumacher, Jens; Baade, Jussi; Wilcken, Sara; Gleixner, Gerd; Weisser, Wolfgang W; Schmid, Bernhard; Schulze, Ernst-Detlef (2004): The role of biodiversity for element cycling and trophic interactions: an experimental approach in a grassland community. Basic and Applied Ecology, 5(2), 107-121, https://doi.org/10.1078/1439-1791-00216
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Coverage:
Latitude: 50.946100 * Longitude: 11.611300
Date/Time Start: 2010-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2010-12-31T00:00:00
Event(s):
JenExp_2010 (Jena Experiment 2010) * Latitude: 50.946100 * Longitude: 11.611300 * Date/Time Start: 2010-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2010-12-31T00:00:00 * Location: Thuringia, Germany * Method/Device: Experiment (EXP)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1PlotPlotEbeling, Anne
2BlockBlockEbeling, Anneblock in the field
3NumberNoEbeling, Anneof species sown in the plot
4HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Annecommunity weighted mean in bodymass
5HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Anneground dwelling
6HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Anneherb layer
7HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Anneindifferent
8HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Annechewer
9HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Annepollinator
10HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Annesucker
11HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Annemonophagous
12HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Anneoligophagous
13HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Annepolyphagous
14HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Anneunable to fly
15HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Annepassive flyer
16HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Anneactive flyer (but only for dispersion or mating)
17HerbivoreHrb#Ebeling, Anneactive flyer (most important mode of moving
18Herbivore, biomassHerbiv biommgEbeling, AnneCalculatedweighted mean in bodymass
19CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Annecommunity weighted mean in bodymass
20CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Anneground dwelling
21CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Anneherb layer
22CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Anneindifferent
23CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Anneactive
24CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Annepassive
25CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Anneparasitizing
26CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Annemonophagous
27CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Anneoligophagous
28CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Annepolyphagous
29CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Anneunable to fly
30CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Anneunable to fly
31CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Annepassive flyer
32CarnivoreCarniv#Ebeling, Anneactive flyer (most important mode of moving
33Carnivore, biomassCarniv biommgEbeling, AnneCalculatedweighted mean in bodymass
34OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Anneweighted mean in bodymass
35OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Anneground dwelling
36OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Anneherb layer
37OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Anneindifferent
38OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Anneactive
39OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Annechewer
40OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Annesucker
41OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Annemonophagous
42OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Anneoligophagous
43OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Annepolyphagous
44OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Anneunable to fly
45OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Annepassive flyer
46OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Anneactive flyer (but only for dispersion or mating)
47OmnivoreOmniv#Ebeling, Anneactive flyer (most important mode of moving
48Omnivore, biomassOmniv biommgEbeling, AnneCalculatedweighted mean in bodymass
49DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Annecommunity weighted mean in bodymass
50DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Anneground dwelling
51DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Anneherb layer
52DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Anneindifferent
53DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Annelitter shredders
54DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Annemycelium feeders
55DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Annescavengers
56DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Annemonophagous
57DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Annepolyphagous
58DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Anneunable to fly
59DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Annepassive flyer
60DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Anneactive flyer (but only for dispersion or mating)
61DecomposerDecomp#Ebeling, Anneactive flyer (most important mode of moving
62Decomposer, biomassDecomp biommgEbeling, AnneCalculatedweighted mean in bodymass
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