Data for "Spatiotemporal variability in precipitation-growth relations of Betula nana in the Siberian lowland tundra"

Data files and R code used to perform climate-growth analysis on tree rings of the Arctic dwarf shrub Betula nana sampled in topographically contrasting sites at the Kytalyk station in North-eastern Siberia. The purpose of the study was to assess whether associations between annual climate variables...

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Main Author: RÚNA Magnússon
Language:English
Published: DANS Data Station Life Sciences 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xdm-p33t
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spelling ftdansls:doi:10.17026/dans-xdm-p33t 2024-09-15T17:59:45+00:00 Data for "Spatiotemporal variability in precipitation-growth relations of Betula nana in the Siberian lowland tundra" RÚNA Magnússon 2023-06-19 https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xdm-p33t English eng DANS Data Station Life Sciences https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xdm-p33t Medicine Health and Life Sciences betula nana precipitation arctic siberia climate change dendrochronology 2023 ftdansls https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xdm-p33t 2024-07-26T14:07:07Z Data files and R code used to perform climate-growth analysis on tree rings of the Arctic dwarf shrub Betula nana sampled in topographically contrasting sites at the Kytalyk station in North-eastern Siberia. The purpose of the study was to assess whether associations between annual climate variables and shrub growth (evident from tree rings) varied over decadal timescales and spatial contrasts. We used moving-window orthogonalized partial least squares regression and supporting analyses. While associations of shrub growth and temperature were consistent across time and space, associations of shrub growth and precipitation were not. Date Submitted: 2023-06-19 Other/Unknown Material Betula nana Climate change Tundra Siberia DANS Data Station Life Sciences (Data Archiving and Networked Services)
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topic Medicine
Health and Life Sciences
betula nana
precipitation
arctic
siberia
climate change
dendrochronology
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Health and Life Sciences
betula nana
precipitation
arctic
siberia
climate change
dendrochronology
RÚNA Magnússon
Data for "Spatiotemporal variability in precipitation-growth relations of Betula nana in the Siberian lowland tundra"
topic_facet Medicine
Health and Life Sciences
betula nana
precipitation
arctic
siberia
climate change
dendrochronology
description Data files and R code used to perform climate-growth analysis on tree rings of the Arctic dwarf shrub Betula nana sampled in topographically contrasting sites at the Kytalyk station in North-eastern Siberia. The purpose of the study was to assess whether associations between annual climate variables and shrub growth (evident from tree rings) varied over decadal timescales and spatial contrasts. We used moving-window orthogonalized partial least squares regression and supporting analyses. While associations of shrub growth and temperature were consistent across time and space, associations of shrub growth and precipitation were not. Date Submitted: 2023-06-19
author RÚNA Magnússon
author_facet RÚNA Magnússon
author_sort RÚNA Magnússon
title Data for "Spatiotemporal variability in precipitation-growth relations of Betula nana in the Siberian lowland tundra"
title_short Data for "Spatiotemporal variability in precipitation-growth relations of Betula nana in the Siberian lowland tundra"
title_full Data for "Spatiotemporal variability in precipitation-growth relations of Betula nana in the Siberian lowland tundra"
title_fullStr Data for "Spatiotemporal variability in precipitation-growth relations of Betula nana in the Siberian lowland tundra"
title_full_unstemmed Data for "Spatiotemporal variability in precipitation-growth relations of Betula nana in the Siberian lowland tundra"
title_sort data for "spatiotemporal variability in precipitation-growth relations of betula nana in the siberian lowland tundra"
publisher DANS Data Station Life Sciences
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xdm-p33t
genre Betula nana
Climate change
Tundra
Siberia
genre_facet Betula nana
Climate change
Tundra
Siberia
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