Global Tundra Vegetation Change - 30 years of plant abundance data from unmanipulated and experimentally-warmed plots

We amassed plot-based data on vegetation abundance (cover, point-frame hits, biomass, subplot frequency, stem-counts) from permanently marked plots, transects, and study areas throughout the tundra biome, and in and out of warming experiments. Criteria for inclusion in the warming treatment analysis...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Henry, Greg, Elmendorf, Sarah
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Canadian Cryospheric Information Network 2012
Subjects:
IPY
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/10786
https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=10786
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Summary:We amassed plot-based data on vegetation abundance (cover, point-frame hits, biomass, subplot frequency, stem-counts) from permanently marked plots, transects, and study areas throughout the tundra biome, and in and out of warming experiments. Criteria for inclusion in the warming treatment analysis were measures of plant abundance in warmed and control plots in at least one year. For the long-term change project, criteria for inclusion were repeat-measurements of plant abundance in unmanipulated vegetation using the same techniques in 2+ study years at least 5 years apart in time. We also collected air and soil temperature data (where available) from the study site locations. : Purpose: These data were collected in conjunction with two International Polar Year (IPY) synthesis projects, looking at 1. Vegetation responses to warming in sites worldwide and 2. Long-term changes in unmanipulated control plots. As there is substantial overlap in the datasets used for the two projects (i.e. control plots from warming experiments often also provided a record of long-term change under ambient conditions), we have opted to archive the data from both projects together. : Summary: Not Applicable