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    Ecología de la restauración en ambientes mediterráneos

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    <p>Material de la asignatura "Ecología de la restauración en ambientes mediterráneos" impartida dentro del Máster Oficial en Ciencia y Tecnología Medioambiental de la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos los cursos 2006/2007, 2007/2008, 2008/2009 y 2009/2010</p

    Appendix A. A table showing shade, drought, and waterlogging tolerance for 806 species of woody plants from the temperate Northern Hemisphere.

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    A table showing shade, drought, and waterlogging tolerance for 806 species of woody plants from the temperate Northern Hemisphere

    Appendix B. Additional details on the protocol followed and the original sources used to build the tolerance data set and to standardize the rankings of tolerance obtained from different sources and for species from different continents.

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    Additional details on the protocol followed and the original sources used to build the tolerance data set and to standardize the rankings of tolerance obtained from different sources and for species from different continents

    Appendix B. Summary results of the two-way ANOVA to test for the effects of fragmentation and habitat quality on soil fertility and patch attributes.

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    Summary results of the two-way ANOVA to test for the effects of fragmentation and habitat quality on soil fertility and patch attributes

    Variation of functional diversity (FD) along altitudinal gradient for each functional trait (a-i).

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    <p>Partition of FD into inter- and intra-specific variability (difference between Total—inter-specific FD) expressed as yellow and blue vertical bars respectively along altitudinal gradient. Trait labels are the same as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0118876#pone.0118876.g001" target="_blank">Fig. 1</a>.</p

    Conceptual figure with general patterns depicted from previous studies of trait correlations (either positive or negative, continuous vs. dashed lines) at different scales (from local to wide environmental spatial scale).

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    Relationships among traits at (a) large scale where trait clusters (PT: plant size traits, ST: stem traits and LT: leaf traits) of numerous species are mostly independent from each other (elaborated from Baraloto et al., 2010; Fortunel et al., 2012; Díaz et al., 2016). Relationships among traits at (b) the community, local scale with increased level of phenotypic coordination particularly among trait clusters (elaborated from Bucci et al., 2004; Santiago et al., 2004; Ishida et al., 2008; de la Riva et al., 2016; Messier et al., 2017b). Relationships among traits (c) at the intraspecific, local level: we expected an intermediate situation from a) and b) with more relationships within cluster than b) due to genetic constraints, and among clusters than a) due to more integrated phenotypes.</p
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