Con-mod species composition in the Black Sand experiment for East Knoll, Audubon, Lefty, Soddie and Trough, 2019 - ongoing.

In the alpine tundra, shrubs modify wind distribution of snow, increasing snowpack on the leeward side of shrubs, and they provide shading, which modifies temperatures. In order to mimic these abiotic effect of shrubs, structures called connectivity modifiers, hereafter referred to as con-mods, were...

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Main Authors: Brigham, Laurel M, Niwot Ridge LTER
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Environmental Data Initiative 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6073/pasta/fb18f106a66d58cfc6f6efd87eecd78d
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6073/pasta/fb18f106a66d58cfc6f6efd87eecd78d 2023-05-15T18:40:17+02:00 Con-mod species composition in the Black Sand experiment for East Knoll, Audubon, Lefty, Soddie and Trough, 2019 - ongoing. Brigham, Laurel M Niwot Ridge LTER 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.6073/pasta/fb18f106a66d58cfc6f6efd87eecd78d https://portal.edirepository.org/nis/mapbrowse?packageid=knb-lter-nwt.246.2 en eng Environmental Data Initiative dataset Dataset dataPackage 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/fb18f106a66d58cfc6f6efd87eecd78d 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z In the alpine tundra, shrubs modify wind distribution of snow, increasing snowpack on the leeward side of shrubs, and they provide shading, which modifies temperatures. In order to mimic these abiotic effect of shrubs, structures called connectivity modifiers, hereafter referred to as con-mods, were deployed in Black Band experiment plots in September 2018. Briefly, the Black Sand experiment was initiated in May 2018 to measure the effects of an extended growing season, by initiating earlier snow melt through the application of black sand, on plants and biogeochemistry. Together, this experimental framework allows us to ask how biotic effects influence climate exposure and ecological responsiveness. Dataset Tundra DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description In the alpine tundra, shrubs modify wind distribution of snow, increasing snowpack on the leeward side of shrubs, and they provide shading, which modifies temperatures. In order to mimic these abiotic effect of shrubs, structures called connectivity modifiers, hereafter referred to as con-mods, were deployed in Black Band experiment plots in September 2018. Briefly, the Black Sand experiment was initiated in May 2018 to measure the effects of an extended growing season, by initiating earlier snow melt through the application of black sand, on plants and biogeochemistry. Together, this experimental framework allows us to ask how biotic effects influence climate exposure and ecological responsiveness.
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author Brigham, Laurel M
Niwot Ridge LTER
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Con-mod species composition in the Black Sand experiment for East Knoll, Audubon, Lefty, Soddie and Trough, 2019 - ongoing.
author_facet Brigham, Laurel M
Niwot Ridge LTER
author_sort Brigham, Laurel M
title Con-mod species composition in the Black Sand experiment for East Knoll, Audubon, Lefty, Soddie and Trough, 2019 - ongoing.
title_short Con-mod species composition in the Black Sand experiment for East Knoll, Audubon, Lefty, Soddie and Trough, 2019 - ongoing.
title_full Con-mod species composition in the Black Sand experiment for East Knoll, Audubon, Lefty, Soddie and Trough, 2019 - ongoing.
title_fullStr Con-mod species composition in the Black Sand experiment for East Knoll, Audubon, Lefty, Soddie and Trough, 2019 - ongoing.
title_full_unstemmed Con-mod species composition in the Black Sand experiment for East Knoll, Audubon, Lefty, Soddie and Trough, 2019 - ongoing.
title_sort con-mod species composition in the black sand experiment for east knoll, audubon, lefty, soddie and trough, 2019 - ongoing.
publisher Environmental Data Initiative
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