Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Significant gaps remain in understanding the response of plant reproduction to environmental change. This is partly because measuring reproduction in long-lived plants requires direct observation over many years and such datasets have rarely been made publicly available. Here we introduce MASTREE+, a data set that collates reproductive time-series data from across the globe and makes these data freely available to the community. MASTREE+ includes 73,828 georeferenced observations of annual reproduction (e.g. seed and fruit counts) in perennial plant populations worldwide. These observations consist of 5971 population-level time-series from 974 species in 66 countries. The mean and median time-series length is 12.4 and 10 years respectively, and the data set includes 1122 series that extend over at least two decades (>= 20 years of observations). For a subset of well-studied species, MASTREE+ includes extensive replication of time-series across geographical and climatic gradients. Here we describe the open-access data set, available as a.csv file, and we introduce an associated web-based app for data exploration. MASTREE+ will provide the basis for improved understanding of the response of long-lived plant reproduction to environmental change. Additionally, MASTREE+ will enable investigation of the ecology and evolution of reproductive strategies in perennial plants, and the role of plant reproduction as a driver of ecosystem dynamics.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
demography; flowering; general flowering; masting; plant reproduction; recruitment; regeneration
Elenco autori:
Hacket-Pain, Andrew; Foest, Jessie J; Pearse, Ian S; LaMontagne, Jalene M; Koenig, Walter D; Vacchiano, Giorgio; Bogdziewicz, Michał; Caignard, Thomas; Celebias, Paulina; van Dormolen, Joep; Fernández-Martínez, Marcos; Moris, Jose V; Palaghianu, Ciprian; Pesendorfer, Mario; Satake, Akiko; Schermer, Eliane; Tanentzap, Andrew J; Thomas, Peter A; Vecchio, Davide; Wion, Andreas P; Wohlgemuth, Thomas; Xue, Tingting; Abernethy, Katharine; Aravena Acuña, Marie-Claire; Daniel Barrera, Marcelo; Barton, Jessica H; Boutin, Stan; Bush, Emma R; Donoso Calderón, Sergio; Carevic, Felipe S; de Castilho, Carolina Volkmer; Manuel Cellini, Juan; Chapman, Colin A; Chapman, Hazel; Chianucci, Francesco; da Costa, Patricia; Croisé, Luc; Cutini, Andrea; Dantzer, Ben; Justin DeRose, R; Dikangadissi, Jean-Thoussaint; Dimoto, Edmond; da Fonseca, Fernanda Lopes; Gallo, Leonardo; Gratzer, Georg; Greene, David F; Hadad, Martín A; Herrera, Alejandro Huertas; Jeffery, Kathryn J; Johnstone, Jill F; Kalbitzer, Urs; Kantorowicz, Władysław; Klimas, Christie A; Lageard, Jonathan G A; Lane, Jeffrey; Lapin, Katharina; Ledwoń, Mateusz; Leeper, Abigail C; Vanessa Lencinas, Maria; Lira-Guedes, Ana Cláudia; Lordon, Michael C; Marchelli, Paula; Marino, Shealyn; Schmidt Van Marle, Harald; McAdam, Andrew G; Momont, Ludovic R W; Nicolas, Manuel; de Oliveira Wadt, Lúcia Helena; Panahi, Parisa; Martínez Pastur, Guillermo; Patterson, Thomas; Luis Peri, Pablo; Piechnik, Łukasz; Pourhashemi, Mehdi; Espinoza Quezada, Claudia; Roig, Fidel A; Peña Rojas, Karen; Micaela Rosas, Yamina; Schueler, Silvio; Seget, Barbara; Soler, Rosina; Steele, Michael A; Toro-Manríquez, Mónica; Tutin, Caroline E G; Ukizintambara, Tharcisse; White, Lee; Yadok, Biplang; Willis, John L; Zolles, Anita; Żywiec, Magdalena; Ascoli, Davide
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