Most cited article - PubMed ID 38383609
Plant trait and vegetation data along a 1314 m elevation gradient with fire history in Puna grasslands, Perú
Plant functional trait-based approaches are powerful tools to assess the consequences of global environmental changes for plant ecophysiology, population and community ecology, ecosystem functioning, and landscape ecology. Here, we present data capturing these ecological dimensions from grazing, nitrogen addition, and warming experiments conducted along a 821 m a.s.l. elevation gradient and from a climate warming experiment conducted across a 3,200 mm precipitation gradient in boreal and alpine grasslands in Vestland County, western Norway. From these systems we collected 28,762 plant and leaf functional trait measurements from 76 vascular plant species, 88 leaf assimilation-temperature responses, 577 leaf handheld hyperspectral readings, 2.26 billion leaf temperature measurements, 3,696 ecosystem CO2 flux measurements, and 10.69 ha of multispectral (10-band) and RGB cm-resolution imagery from 4,648 individual images obtained from airborne sensors. These data augment existing longer-term data on local climate, soils, plant populations, plant community composition, and ecosystem functioning from within the same experiments and study systems and from similar systems in other mountain regions globally.
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- Ecosystem * MeSH
- Plant Physiological Phenomena * MeSH
- Climate Change * MeSH
- Plant Leaves MeSH
- Plants * MeSH
- Temperature MeSH
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- Journal Article MeSH
- Dataset MeSH
- Geographicals
- Norway MeSH