Demography of two tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges.
All demographic rates (survival, growth, reproduction, and recruitment) were measured for two long-lived, cold-adapted, non-clonal tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) in multiple populations from 36 degrees N latitude (Sangre de Cristo Mountains, northern New Mexico) to 69 degrees N...
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dataone:urn:uuid:652a7843-1c1a-41c5-8413-4678ef9f3eb5 2024-06-03T18:47:05+00:00 Demography of two tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. William Morris Daniel Doak Megan DeMarche Meredith Zettlemoyer Data were collected in four regions (listed from south to north): 1. Latir Peak Wilderness, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico 2. Niwot Ridge LTER site, Colorado 3. Wrangell Mountains, southcentral Alaska 4. near Toolik Lake LTER site, North Slope of Alaska Metadata includes detailed site locations. ENVELOPE(-148.0,-105.5,68.72,36.78) BEGINDATE: 2023-12-10T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2023-12-10T00:00:00Z 2023-12-10T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:652a7843-1c1a-41c5-8413-4678ef9f3eb5 unknown Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity Silene acaulis Bistorta vivipara Demography Geographical range limits Climate change Niwot Ridge LTER Site Toolik Lake LTER Site Silene acaulis Bistorta vivipara acaulis vivipara Dataset 2023 dataone:urn:node:KNB 2024-06-03T18:20:17Z All demographic rates (survival, growth, reproduction, and recruitment) were measured for two long-lived, cold-adapted, non-clonal tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) in multiple populations from 36 degrees N latitude (Sangre de Cristo Mountains, northern New Mexico) to 69 degrees N latitude (Alaska's North Slope), every year since populations were begun in 2001, 2007, or 2008 (depending on population) until the present (2022). Soil temperature was also measured over the entire year in all populations since 2008. The purpose of the dataset was to understand how climatic variation affects demography of the two plants and how demography differs between populations near the range edge and populations closer to the range center. The demographic census is ongoing, so new data will be added as they are collected. The data files include data on individual plants across years. Dataset north slope Silene acaulis Tundra Alaska Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-148.0,-105.5,68.72,36.78) |
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Silene acaulis Bistorta vivipara Demography Geographical range limits Climate change Niwot Ridge LTER Site Toolik Lake LTER Site Silene acaulis Bistorta vivipara acaulis vivipara William Morris Daniel Doak Megan DeMarche Meredith Zettlemoyer Demography of two tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. |
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Silene acaulis Bistorta vivipara Demography Geographical range limits Climate change Niwot Ridge LTER Site Toolik Lake LTER Site Silene acaulis Bistorta vivipara acaulis vivipara |
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All demographic rates (survival, growth, reproduction, and recruitment) were measured for two long-lived, cold-adapted, non-clonal tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) in multiple populations from 36 degrees N latitude (Sangre de Cristo Mountains, northern New Mexico) to 69 degrees N latitude (Alaska's North Slope), every year since populations were begun in 2001, 2007, or 2008 (depending on population) until the present (2022). Soil temperature was also measured over the entire year in all populations since 2008. The purpose of the dataset was to understand how climatic variation affects demography of the two plants and how demography differs between populations near the range edge and populations closer to the range center. The demographic census is ongoing, so new data will be added as they are collected. The data files include data on individual plants across years. |
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William Morris Daniel Doak Megan DeMarche Meredith Zettlemoyer |
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William Morris Daniel Doak Megan DeMarche Meredith Zettlemoyer |
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William Morris |
title |
Demography of two tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. |
title_short |
Demography of two tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. |
title_full |
Demography of two tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. |
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Demography of two tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. |
title_full_unstemmed |
Demography of two tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. |
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demography of two tundra plants (silene acaulis and bistorta vivipara) across their north american latitudinal ranges. |
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Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity |
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2023 |
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Data were collected in four regions (listed from south to north): 1. Latir Peak Wilderness, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico 2. Niwot Ridge LTER site, Colorado 3. Wrangell Mountains, southcentral Alaska 4. near Toolik Lake LTER site, North Slope of Alaska Metadata includes detailed site locations. ENVELOPE(-148.0,-105.5,68.72,36.78) BEGINDATE: 2023-12-10T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2023-12-10T00:00:00Z |
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north slope Silene acaulis Tundra Alaska |
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north slope Silene acaulis Tundra Alaska |
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