<p>Filled circles and solid lines indicate monocultures, crosses and broken lines indicate mixtures. Bold letters indicate less positive or more negative slopes for the regression lines across the monoculture populations than for the regression lines across the mixture populations of a particular species. Species are listed in alphabetical order; the numbers are used for their identification in Fig. 3.</p
Plot-level estimates of total above-ground biomass over the study period (1979 to 2008) for all colo...
<p>The box plot shows median, quartiles, 5- and 95-percentiles and extreme values. NB: Only two Aust...
<p>Number of species by group showing significantly increasing trend, significantly decreasing trend...
<p>The panels show annual time intervals during 2003–2011 (as indicated in the lower right of each p...
<p>Symbols indicate medians per species richness level ±1 standard error (in A, “o” indicates monocu...
<p>Species are binned by trophic level as indicated by the markers. We indicate groups with>±20% cha...
<p>Solid lines show statistically significant linear regressions (<i>P</i><0.05) where the biomass o...
1<p>ŜC<sub>i</sub> = mean annual contributions of the individual species to mean annual changes in t...
<p>Increasing FD index values represent increasing functional diversity within the mixtures. (interc...
<p>Species are presented in descending order of cumulative frequency representing 99% of individuals...
For explanation of the boxplot, refer to Fig 3. Different letters indicate significant differences (...
<p>Total list of the species found in the photoquadrats, ordered according to their codes as used in...
<p>Coplots between the trend of change (<i>b</i>) in basal area and demographic and morphological pr...
1<p>Linear mixed effects models fitted by the lme4-package of the statistical software R, see Method...
Plot-level estimates of total above-ground biomass over the study period (1979 to 2008) for all colo...
Plot-level estimates of total above-ground biomass over the study period (1979 to 2008) for all colo...
<p>The box plot shows median, quartiles, 5- and 95-percentiles and extreme values. NB: Only two Aust...
<p>Number of species by group showing significantly increasing trend, significantly decreasing trend...
<p>The panels show annual time intervals during 2003–2011 (as indicated in the lower right of each p...
<p>Symbols indicate medians per species richness level ±1 standard error (in A, “o” indicates monocu...
<p>Species are binned by trophic level as indicated by the markers. We indicate groups with>±20% cha...
<p>Solid lines show statistically significant linear regressions (<i>P</i><0.05) where the biomass o...
1<p>ŜC<sub>i</sub> = mean annual contributions of the individual species to mean annual changes in t...
<p>Increasing FD index values represent increasing functional diversity within the mixtures. (interc...
<p>Species are presented in descending order of cumulative frequency representing 99% of individuals...
For explanation of the boxplot, refer to Fig 3. Different letters indicate significant differences (...
<p>Total list of the species found in the photoquadrats, ordered according to their codes as used in...
<p>Coplots between the trend of change (<i>b</i>) in basal area and demographic and morphological pr...
1<p>Linear mixed effects models fitted by the lme4-package of the statistical software R, see Method...
Plot-level estimates of total above-ground biomass over the study period (1979 to 2008) for all colo...
Plot-level estimates of total above-ground biomass over the study period (1979 to 2008) for all colo...
<p>The box plot shows median, quartiles, 5- and 95-percentiles and extreme values. NB: Only two Aust...
<p>Number of species by group showing significantly increasing trend, significantly decreasing trend...