2023
DOI: 10.1111/nph.19386
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Controlling biases in targeted plant removal experiments

Sylvain Monteux,
Gesche Blume‐Werry,
Konstantin Gavazov
et al.

Abstract: Summary Targeted removal experiments are a powerful tool to assess the effects of plant species or (functional) groups on ecosystem functions. However, removing plant biomass in itself can bias the observed responses. This bias is commonly addressed by waiting until ecosystem recovery, but this is inherently based on unverified proxies or anecdotal evidence. Statistical control methods are efficient, but restricted in scope by underlying assumptions. We propose accounting for such biases within the experimenta… Show more

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