Data from: Short-term climate change manipulation effects do not scale up to long-term legacies: effects of an absent snow cover on boreal forest plants ...

1. Despite time lags and non-linearity in ecological processes, the majority of our knowledge about ecosystem responses to long-term changes in climate originates from relatively short-term experiments. 2. We utilized the longest ongoing snow removal experiment in the world and an additional set of...

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Main Authors: Blume-Werry, Gesche, Kreyling, Juergen, Laudon, Hjalmar, Milbau, Ann
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.t3g68
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.t3g68
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Summary:1. Despite time lags and non-linearity in ecological processes, the majority of our knowledge about ecosystem responses to long-term changes in climate originates from relatively short-term experiments. 2. We utilized the longest ongoing snow removal experiment in the world and an additional set of new plots at the same location in northern Sweden to simultaneously measure the effects of long-term (11 winters) and short-term (1 winter) absence of snow cover on boreal forest understorey plants, including effects on root growth and phenology. 3. Short-term absence of snow reduced vascular plant cover in the understorey by 42%, reduced fine root biomass by 16%, reduced shoot growth by up to 53%, and induced tissue damage on two common dwarf shrubs. In the long-term manipulation, more substantial effects on understorey plant cover (92% reduced) and standing fine root biomass (39% reduced) were observed, whereas other response parameters, such as tissue damage, were observed less. Fine root growth was generally ... : damagedamage.csv - measured on one occasion - 'plot' shows plot number - 'treatment' shows treatment, 'contr' = control, 'new' = short-term manipulation (1 yr), 'old' = long-term manipulation (11 yrs) - 'species' shows species, 'myrt'=Vaccinium myrtillus, 'vitis'=Vaccinium vitis-idaea - 'individual' damage is measured on 5 individuals per plot (the same as shoot elongation), averaged per plot for statistical analysis - 'damage.percent' shows visible frost damage in % of tissues of individual affectedelongationelongation.csv - 'Plot_nr' shows plot number - 'Plot' shows treatment, 'contr' = control, 'new' = short-term manipulation (1 yr), 'old' = long-term manipulation (11 yrs) - 'individual' shoot elongation (growth) is measured on 5 individuals per plot , averaged per plot for statistical analysis - 'replicate' for Vaccinium myrtillus, elongation of several shoots per individual, averaged per individual for statistical analysis - 'growth[mm]' shoot growth in mmphenologyphenology.csv - 'date'shows the ...