Additional file 1: Table S1. of Root phenology in an Arctic shrub-graminoid community: the effects of long-term warming and herbivore exclusion

Peak date of root production is the date on which new root growth over the previous week was highest. Peak date of root standing crop is date with largest total length of roots. Peak date of vegetation cover is date with largest NDVI. The percent of maximum root production is a metric of seasonality...

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Additional file 1: Table S1. of Root phenology in an Arctic shrub-graminoid community: the effects of long-term warming and herbivore exclusion
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description Peak date of root production is the date on which new root growth over the previous week was highest. Peak date of root standing crop is date with largest total length of roots. Peak date of vegetation cover is date with largest NDVI. The percent of maximum root production is a metric of seasonality, calculated as the new root growth on each date divided by the maximum root production in that plot and year. Percent of maximum standing crop and NDVI are calculated in the same way. “Warming” denotes warming/ambient treatments, “Exclosure” denotes herbivores present/absent, and “Depth” is a comparison of 0-10 cm, 10-20 cm, and 20-30 cm. (DOC 51 kb)
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