Victorian Alpine Plot Network (ATEX): Vegetation Change and Phenology in Response to Increased Temperature, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2004–2014
This data package shows the effects of experimental warming on plants in the Victorian Alpine region between 2004–2014. These data are from the Australian Tundra Experiment (ATEX) which is part of the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX). The data tables consist of a subset of several data package...
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dataone:www.ltern.org.au/knb/metacat/ltern.200.37/html 2023-11-08T14:15:00+01:00 Victorian Alpine Plot Network (ATEX): Vegetation Change and Phenology in Response to Increased Temperature, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2004–2014 Ary Hoffmann Henrik Wahren James Camac The University of Melbourne Research Centre for Applied Alpine Ecology, La Trobe University Bogong High Plains, South-east Highlands, Australia ENVELOPE(147.26308,147.28745,-36.88496,-36.909954) BEGINDATE: 2004-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z 2015-06-22T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/www.ltern.org.au/knb/metacat/ltern.200.37/html unknown TERN Australia Vegetation structure Plant species composition Plant species abundance Individual plants Climate change 0602 Earth Science > Biosphere > Vegetation Plant phenology Australian Tundra Experiment ATEX International Tundra Experiment ITEX Dataset 2015 dataone:urn:node:TERN 2023-11-08T13:38:43Z This data package shows the effects of experimental warming on plants in the Victorian Alpine region between 2004–2014. These data are from the Australian Tundra Experiment (ATEX) which is part of the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX). The data tables consist of a subset of several data packages which have been combined to demonstrate the conclusions discussed on pages 188–191 of the book Lindenmayer et al., 2014. Biodiversity and Environemntal Change: Monitoring, Challenges and Direction (Core Study 4. Climate change experiment in open heathlands/grassland, Bogong High Plains). They also include data which has been collected since the book had been published. For further information see: Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine/sub alpine Australian Tundra Experiment): Vegetation Data, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2013-2014 (http://www.ltern.org.au/knb/metacat/ltern2.226/html) Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine/sub alpine Australian Tundra Experiment): Vegetation Data, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2004-2011 (yet to be published). This experiment looks at the effects of increasing the near-surface soil temperature by ~1–2°C. As a consequence, the cover of grasses decreased in cover, while both forbs and shrubs increased in cover. Diversity increased as a result of changes in relative abundance and most growth forms increased in height. The ATEX experiment is locate at four sites on the Bogong High Plains, each site comprising multiple 1 square metre plots. The composition of each plot is sample using point quadrats every second snow-free season. The Victorian Alpine Plot Network research plots are revisited on a biannual basis, though measurements taken during surveys differ from visit to visit. A synopsis of related data packages which have been collected as part of the Victorian Alpine Plot Network’s full program is provided at http://www.ltern.org.au/index.php/ltern-plot-networks/victorian-alpine Dataset Tundra TERN Australia (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(147.26308,147.28745,-36.88496,-36.909954) |
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This data package shows the effects of experimental warming on plants in the Victorian Alpine region between 2004–2014. These data are from the Australian Tundra Experiment (ATEX) which is part of the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX). The data tables consist of a subset of several data packages which have been combined to demonstrate the conclusions discussed on pages 188–191 of the book Lindenmayer et al., 2014. Biodiversity and Environemntal Change: Monitoring, Challenges and Direction (Core Study 4. Climate change experiment in open heathlands/grassland, Bogong High Plains). They also include data which has been collected since the book had been published. For further information see: Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine/sub alpine Australian Tundra Experiment): Vegetation Data, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2013-2014 (http://www.ltern.org.au/knb/metacat/ltern2.226/html) Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Alpine/sub alpine Australian Tundra Experiment): Vegetation Data, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2004-2011 (yet to be published). This experiment looks at the effects of increasing the near-surface soil temperature by ~1–2°C. As a consequence, the cover of grasses decreased in cover, while both forbs and shrubs increased in cover. Diversity increased as a result of changes in relative abundance and most growth forms increased in height. The ATEX experiment is locate at four sites on the Bogong High Plains, each site comprising multiple 1 square metre plots. The composition of each plot is sample using point quadrats every second snow-free season. The Victorian Alpine Plot Network research plots are revisited on a biannual basis, though measurements taken during surveys differ from visit to visit. A synopsis of related data packages which have been collected as part of the Victorian Alpine Plot Network’s full program is provided at http://www.ltern.org.au/index.php/ltern-plot-networks/victorian-alpine |
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Ary Hoffmann Henrik Wahren James Camac The University of Melbourne Research Centre for Applied Alpine Ecology, La Trobe University |
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Ary Hoffmann Henrik Wahren James Camac The University of Melbourne Research Centre for Applied Alpine Ecology, La Trobe University |
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Victorian Alpine Plot Network (ATEX): Vegetation Change and Phenology in Response to Increased Temperature, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2004–2014 |
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Victorian Alpine Plot Network (ATEX): Vegetation Change and Phenology in Response to Increased Temperature, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2004–2014 |
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Victorian Alpine Plot Network (ATEX): Vegetation Change and Phenology in Response to Increased Temperature, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2004–2014 |
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Victorian Alpine Plot Network (ATEX): Vegetation Change and Phenology in Response to Increased Temperature, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2004–2014 |
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Victorian Alpine Plot Network (ATEX): Vegetation Change and Phenology in Response to Increased Temperature, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2004–2014 |
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victorian alpine plot network (atex): vegetation change and phenology in response to increased temperature, south-east highlands, australia, 2004–2014 |
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