Long-term spatially-replicated data show no physical cost to a benefactor species in a facilitative plant-plant interaction ...

Facilitation is an interaction where one species (the benefactor) positively impacts another (the beneficiary). However, the reciprocal effects of beneficiaries on their benefactors are typically only documented using short-term datasets. We use Azorella selago, a cushion plant species and benefacto...

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Main Authors: Raath-Krüger, Morgan, Schöb, Christian, McGeoch, Melodie, Burger, Divan, Strydom, Tanya, Le Roux, Peter Christiaan
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.34tmpg4pp
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.34tmpg4pp 2024-02-04T09:55:38+01:00 Long-term spatially-replicated data show no physical cost to a benefactor species in a facilitative plant-plant interaction ... Raath-Krüger, Morgan Schöb, Christian McGeoch, Melodie Burger, Divan Strydom, Tanya Le Roux, Peter Christiaan 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.34tmpg4pp https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.34tmpg4pp en eng Dryad Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 beneficiary feedback effects bidirectional plant-plant interactions cost of facilitation long-term dataset repeat photography sub-antarctic FOS Natural sciences Dataset dataset 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.34tmpg4pp 2024-01-05T04:39:59Z Facilitation is an interaction where one species (the benefactor) positively impacts another (the beneficiary). However, the reciprocal effects of beneficiaries on their benefactors are typically only documented using short-term datasets. We use Azorella selago, a cushion plant species and benefactor, and a co-occurring grass species, Agrostis magellanica, on sub-Antarctic Marion Island, comparing cushion plants and the grasses growing on them over a 13-year period using a correlative approach. We additionally compare the feedback effect of A. magellanica on A. selago identified using our long-term dataset with data collected from a single time period. We hypothesized that A. selago size and vitality would be negatively affected by A. magellanica cover and that the effect of A. magellanica on A. selago would become more negative with increasing beneficiary cover and abiotic-severity, due to, e.g., more intense competition for resources. We additionally hypothesized that A. magellanica cover would increase ... : Following Raath-Krüger et al., the outcome of the interaction between Azorella selago and Agrostis magellanica was inferred from changes in Azorella size and dead stem cover and Agrostis cover through time. Twelve long-term monitoring plots (“Plot” in the dataset), which were established in 2003 at three altitudes (“Altitude” in the dataset) on the island’s eastern and western aspects (“Aspect” in the dataset), were resurveyed in 2016. Fifty Azorella individuals were surveyed from each of the plots. Each Azorella individual was photographed in the summer of 2002/2003 from directly above at a height of 1.5 m, with a scale bar included within each photograph. Each Azorella individual was photographed again in the summer of 2016 using the same methods. To assess how Azorella size and stem mortality changed in relation to Agrostis cover, the photographs for each year were analysed in Fiji ImageJ and Adobe Photoshop. Azorella size (“AzoArea03” and “AzoArea16”) and dead stem area (“DS03” and “DS16”) were measured ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Marion Island DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic
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topic beneficiary feedback effects
bidirectional plant-plant interactions
cost of facilitation
long-term dataset
repeat photography
sub-antarctic
FOS Natural sciences
spellingShingle beneficiary feedback effects
bidirectional plant-plant interactions
cost of facilitation
long-term dataset
repeat photography
sub-antarctic
FOS Natural sciences
Raath-Krüger, Morgan
Schöb, Christian
McGeoch, Melodie
Burger, Divan
Strydom, Tanya
Le Roux, Peter Christiaan
Long-term spatially-replicated data show no physical cost to a benefactor species in a facilitative plant-plant interaction ...
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bidirectional plant-plant interactions
cost of facilitation
long-term dataset
repeat photography
sub-antarctic
FOS Natural sciences
description Facilitation is an interaction where one species (the benefactor) positively impacts another (the beneficiary). However, the reciprocal effects of beneficiaries on their benefactors are typically only documented using short-term datasets. We use Azorella selago, a cushion plant species and benefactor, and a co-occurring grass species, Agrostis magellanica, on sub-Antarctic Marion Island, comparing cushion plants and the grasses growing on them over a 13-year period using a correlative approach. We additionally compare the feedback effect of A. magellanica on A. selago identified using our long-term dataset with data collected from a single time period. We hypothesized that A. selago size and vitality would be negatively affected by A. magellanica cover and that the effect of A. magellanica on A. selago would become more negative with increasing beneficiary cover and abiotic-severity, due to, e.g., more intense competition for resources. We additionally hypothesized that A. magellanica cover would increase ... : Following Raath-Krüger et al., the outcome of the interaction between Azorella selago and Agrostis magellanica was inferred from changes in Azorella size and dead stem cover and Agrostis cover through time. Twelve long-term monitoring plots (“Plot” in the dataset), which were established in 2003 at three altitudes (“Altitude” in the dataset) on the island’s eastern and western aspects (“Aspect” in the dataset), were resurveyed in 2016. Fifty Azorella individuals were surveyed from each of the plots. Each Azorella individual was photographed in the summer of 2002/2003 from directly above at a height of 1.5 m, with a scale bar included within each photograph. Each Azorella individual was photographed again in the summer of 2016 using the same methods. To assess how Azorella size and stem mortality changed in relation to Agrostis cover, the photographs for each year were analysed in Fiji ImageJ and Adobe Photoshop. Azorella size (“AzoArea03” and “AzoArea16”) and dead stem area (“DS03” and “DS16”) were measured ...
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author Raath-Krüger, Morgan
Schöb, Christian
McGeoch, Melodie
Burger, Divan
Strydom, Tanya
Le Roux, Peter Christiaan
author_facet Raath-Krüger, Morgan
Schöb, Christian
McGeoch, Melodie
Burger, Divan
Strydom, Tanya
Le Roux, Peter Christiaan
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title Long-term spatially-replicated data show no physical cost to a benefactor species in a facilitative plant-plant interaction ...
title_short Long-term spatially-replicated data show no physical cost to a benefactor species in a facilitative plant-plant interaction ...
title_full Long-term spatially-replicated data show no physical cost to a benefactor species in a facilitative plant-plant interaction ...
title_fullStr Long-term spatially-replicated data show no physical cost to a benefactor species in a facilitative plant-plant interaction ...
title_full_unstemmed Long-term spatially-replicated data show no physical cost to a benefactor species in a facilitative plant-plant interaction ...
title_sort long-term spatially-replicated data show no physical cost to a benefactor species in a facilitative plant-plant interaction ...
publisher Dryad
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