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... species . We analysed each ecosystem function alone to identify species with desirable effects . We then calculated the number of species with positive effects for all possible combinations of functions . Our results show appreciable ...
... species . We analysed each ecosystem function alone to identify species with desirable effects . We then calculated the number of species with positive effects for all possible combinations of functions . Our results show appreciable ...
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... species ' is the number of species originally sown ; shown in parentheses is the number present in biomass samples in year three of the experiment . ' Number of species for all processes ' is the total ( cumulative ) number of unique ...
... species ' is the number of species originally sown ; shown in parentheses is the number present in biomass samples in year three of the experiment . ' Number of species for all processes ' is the total ( cumulative ) number of unique ...
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... species ( ō = 1 ) , the slope would be zero with the intercept indicating the size of the group of species that affects eco- system functioning . All observed relationships lie between these two extremes , showing a positive but ...
... species ( ō = 1 ) , the slope would be zero with the intercept indicating the size of the group of species that affects eco- system functioning . All observed relationships lie between these two extremes , showing a positive but ...
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