Co-mast: Harmonized seed production data for woody plants across US long-term research sites

IF 4.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Ecology Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1002/ecy.4463
Katherine M. Nigro, Jessica H. Barton, Diana Macias, V. Bala Chaudhary, Ian S. Pearse, David M. Bell, Angel Chen, Natalie L. Cleavitt, Elizabeth E. Crone, David F. Greene, E. Penelope Holland, Jill F. Johnstone, Walter D. Koenig, Nicholas J. Lyon, Tom E. X. Miller, Mark Schulze, Rebecca S. Snell, Jess K. Zimmerman, Johannes M. H. Knops, Stacy McNulty, Robert R. Parmenter, Mark A. Winterstein, Roman I. Zlotin, Jalene M. LaMontagne, Miranda D. Redmond
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Plants display a range of temporal patterns of inter-annual reproduction, from relatively constant seed production to “mast seeding,” the synchronized and highly variable interannual seed production of plants within a population. Previous efforts have compiled global records of seed production in long-lived plants to gain insight into seed production, forest and animal population dynamics, and the effects of global change on masting. Existing datasets focus on seed production dynamics at the population scale but are limited in their ability to examine community-level mast seeding dynamics across different plant species at the continental scale. We harmonized decades of plant reproduction data for 141 woody plant species across nine Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) or long-term ecological monitoring sites from a wide range of habitats across the United States. Plant reproduction data are reported annually between 1957 and 2021 and based on either seed traps or seed and/or cone counts on individual trees. A wide range of woody plant species including trees, shrubs, and lianas are represented within sites allowing for direct community-level comparisons among species. We share code for filtering of data that enables the comparison of plot and individual tree data across sites. For each species, we compiled relevant life history attributes (e.g., seed mass, dispersal syndrome, seed longevity, sexual system) that may serve as important predictors of mast seeding in future analyses. To aid in phylogenetically informed analyses, we also share a phylogeny and phylogenetic distance matrix for all species in the dataset. These data can be used to investigate continent-scale ecological properties of seed production, including individual and population variability, synchrony within and across species, and how these properties of seed production vary in relation to plant species traits and environmental conditions. In addition, these data can be used to assess how annual variability in seed production is associated with climate conditions and how that varies across populations, species, and regions. The dataset is released under a CC0 1.0 Universal public domain license.

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联合桅杆:协调美国长期研究地点木本植物的种子生产数据。
植物表现出一系列年际繁殖的时间模式,从相对恒定的种子生产到“桅杆播种”,即一个种群内植物的同步和高度可变的年际种子生产。以前的工作已经汇编了长寿植物种子生产的全球记录,以深入了解种子生产、森林和动物种群动态以及全球变化对生物量的影响。现有的数据集中于种群尺度上的种子生产动态,但在大陆尺度上研究不同植物物种间群落水平的桅杆播种动态的能力有限。我们协调了来自美国9个长期生态研究(ltter)或长期生态监测点的141种木本植物数十年的植物繁殖数据。1957年至2021年期间每年报告一次植物繁殖数据,其依据是单株树木的种子陷阱或种子和/或球果计数。广泛的木本植物种类,包括乔木、灌木和藤本植物,可以在站点内进行直接的群落水平的物种比较。我们共享用于筛选数据的代码,以便跨站点比较图和单个树的数据。对于每个物种,我们编译了相关的生活史属性(如种子质量、传播综合征、种子寿命、性别系统),这些属性可能在未来的分析中作为桅杆播种的重要预测因素。为了帮助系统发育分析,我们还共享了数据集中所有物种的系统发育和系统发育距离矩阵。这些数据可用于研究种子生产的大陆尺度生态特性,包括个体和种群变异、物种内和物种间的同步性,以及种子生产的这些特性如何随植物物种性状和环境条件而变化。此外,这些数据还可用于评估种子产量的年度变化与气候条件的关系,以及在不同种群、物种和地区之间的变化。本数据集采用CC0 1.0通用公共领域许可协议发布。
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Ecology
Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Ecology publishes articles that report on the basic elements of ecological research. Emphasis is placed on concise, clear articles documenting important ecological phenomena. The journal publishes a broad array of research that includes a rapidly expanding envelope of subject matter, techniques, approaches, and concepts: paleoecology through present-day phenomena; evolutionary, population, physiological, community, and ecosystem ecology, as well as biogeochemistry; inclusive of descriptive, comparative, experimental, mathematical, statistical, and interdisciplinary approaches.
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