Demography of two tunda plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. ...
All demographic rates (survival, growth, reproduction, and recruitment) were measured for two long-lived, cold-adapted, non-clonal tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) in multiple populations from 36 degrees N latitude (Sangre de Cristo Mountains, northern New Mexico) to 69 degrees N...
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ftdatacite:10.5063/f14q7sfx 2024-01-28T10:09:08+01:00 Demography of two tunda plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. ... Morris, William Doak, Daniel DeMarche, Megan Zettlemoyer, Meredith 2023 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.5063/f14q7sfx https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi:10.5063/F14Q7SFX en eng KNB Data Repository Silene acaulis Bistorta vivipara Demography FOS Sociology Geographical range limits Climate change Niwot Ridge LTER Site Toolik Lake LTER Site Dataset dataset 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5063/f14q7sfx 2024-01-04T23:29:01Z All demographic rates (survival, growth, reproduction, and recruitment) were measured for two long-lived, cold-adapted, non-clonal tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) in multiple populations from 36 degrees N latitude (Sangre de Cristo Mountains, northern New Mexico) to 69 degrees N latitude (Alaska's North Slope), every year since populations were begun in 2001, 2007, or 2008 (depending on population) until the present (2022). Soil temperature was also measured over the entire year in all populations since 2008. The purpose of the dataset was to understand how climatic variation affects demography of the two plants and how demography differs between populations near the range edge and populations closer to the range center. The demographic census is ongoing, so new data will be added as they are collected. The data files include data on individual plants across years. ... Dataset Silene acaulis Tundra DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Silene acaulis Bistorta vivipara Demography FOS Sociology Geographical range limits Climate change Niwot Ridge LTER Site Toolik Lake LTER Site Morris, William Doak, Daniel DeMarche, Megan Zettlemoyer, Meredith Demography of two tunda plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. ... |
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All demographic rates (survival, growth, reproduction, and recruitment) were measured for two long-lived, cold-adapted, non-clonal tundra plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) in multiple populations from 36 degrees N latitude (Sangre de Cristo Mountains, northern New Mexico) to 69 degrees N latitude (Alaska's North Slope), every year since populations were begun in 2001, 2007, or 2008 (depending on population) until the present (2022). Soil temperature was also measured over the entire year in all populations since 2008. The purpose of the dataset was to understand how climatic variation affects demography of the two plants and how demography differs between populations near the range edge and populations closer to the range center. The demographic census is ongoing, so new data will be added as they are collected. The data files include data on individual plants across years. ... |
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Demography of two tunda plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. ... |
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Demography of two tunda plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. ... |
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Demography of two tunda plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. ... |
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Demography of two tunda plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. ... |
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Demography of two tunda plants (Silene acaulis and Bistorta vivipara) across their North American latitudinal ranges. ... |
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demography of two tunda plants (silene acaulis and bistorta vivipara) across their north american latitudinal ranges. ... |
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