Victorian Tall Eucalypt Forest Plot Network (Victorian Central Highlands Monitoring Project): Tree Fern Growth Study, Victoria, Australia, 2014
We measured 5 years of growth of 335 Cyathea australis and Dicksonia antarctica after a large wildfire in 2009 in south-eastern Australia. The ferns were in 4 separate geographic locations (Wallaby Creek, Marysville, Toolangi and O’Shannassy) and sites within each area had different environmental va...
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dataone:www.ltern.org.au/knb/metacat/ltern4.42.28/html 2024-06-03T18:46:24+00:00 Victorian Tall Eucalypt Forest Plot Network (Victorian Central Highlands Monitoring Project): Tree Fern Growth Study, Victoria, Australia, 2014 David Lindenmayer David Blair Victorian Central Highlands, Wallaby Creek, Toolangi, Marysville, O’Shannassy water catchment ENVELOPE(145.5,146.125,-37.875,-37.875) BEGINDATE: 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z 2016-08-19T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/www.ltern.org.au/knb/metacat/ltern4.42.28/html unknown TERN Australia Earth science. Biosphere. Vegetation. Plant characteristics. Vegetation structure Individual plants Fire 0602 Ecology 0607 Plant Biology Tree ferns, Dicksonia antarctica, Cyathea australis, growth rates Cyathea australis Dicksonia antarctica Dataset 2016 dataone:urn:node:TERN 2024-06-03T18:09:05Z We measured 5 years of growth of 335 Cyathea australis and Dicksonia antarctica after a large wildfire in 2009 in south-eastern Australia. The ferns were in 4 separate geographic locations (Wallaby Creek, Marysville, Toolangi and O’Shannassy) and sites within each area had different environmental variables, which were measured (slope, aspect, elevation). Tree ferns had overall height measured using a tape measure and the new post-fire growth measured using calipers. The tree ferns were measured to determine average growth rates of the two species and which of the environmental variables were important for fern growth. We found growth rates of these two species were largely unaffected by static environmental variables or geographic location. However, growth rates were significantly related to initial height at the time of the fire; a finding consistent in both species and all geographic locations. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica TERN Australia (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(145.5,146.125,-37.875,-37.875) |
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Earth science. Biosphere. Vegetation. Plant characteristics. Vegetation structure Individual plants Fire 0602 Ecology 0607 Plant Biology Tree ferns, Dicksonia antarctica, Cyathea australis, growth rates Cyathea australis Dicksonia antarctica |
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Earth science. Biosphere. Vegetation. Plant characteristics. Vegetation structure Individual plants Fire 0602 Ecology 0607 Plant Biology Tree ferns, Dicksonia antarctica, Cyathea australis, growth rates Cyathea australis Dicksonia antarctica David Lindenmayer David Blair Victorian Tall Eucalypt Forest Plot Network (Victorian Central Highlands Monitoring Project): Tree Fern Growth Study, Victoria, Australia, 2014 |
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Earth science. Biosphere. Vegetation. Plant characteristics. Vegetation structure Individual plants Fire 0602 Ecology 0607 Plant Biology Tree ferns, Dicksonia antarctica, Cyathea australis, growth rates Cyathea australis Dicksonia antarctica |
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We measured 5 years of growth of 335 Cyathea australis and Dicksonia antarctica after a large wildfire in 2009 in south-eastern Australia. The ferns were in 4 separate geographic locations (Wallaby Creek, Marysville, Toolangi and O’Shannassy) and sites within each area had different environmental variables, which were measured (slope, aspect, elevation). Tree ferns had overall height measured using a tape measure and the new post-fire growth measured using calipers. The tree ferns were measured to determine average growth rates of the two species and which of the environmental variables were important for fern growth. We found growth rates of these two species were largely unaffected by static environmental variables or geographic location. However, growth rates were significantly related to initial height at the time of the fire; a finding consistent in both species and all geographic locations. |
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Victorian Tall Eucalypt Forest Plot Network (Victorian Central Highlands Monitoring Project): Tree Fern Growth Study, Victoria, Australia, 2014 |
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Victorian Tall Eucalypt Forest Plot Network (Victorian Central Highlands Monitoring Project): Tree Fern Growth Study, Victoria, Australia, 2014 |
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Victorian Tall Eucalypt Forest Plot Network (Victorian Central Highlands Monitoring Project): Tree Fern Growth Study, Victoria, Australia, 2014 |
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Victorian Tall Eucalypt Forest Plot Network (Victorian Central Highlands Monitoring Project): Tree Fern Growth Study, Victoria, Australia, 2014 |
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Victorian Tall Eucalypt Forest Plot Network (Victorian Central Highlands Monitoring Project): Tree Fern Growth Study, Victoria, Australia, 2014 |
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victorian tall eucalypt forest plot network (victorian central highlands monitoring project): tree fern growth study, victoria, australia, 2014 |
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TERN Australia |
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2016 |
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Victorian Central Highlands, Wallaby Creek, Toolangi, Marysville, O’Shannassy water catchment ENVELOPE(145.5,146.125,-37.875,-37.875) BEGINDATE: 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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