Trait data 2019 and 2020 experimental microclimate warming and light addition across Europe (FORMICA). Data used for the analysis in 'Forest understorey communities respond strongly to light in interaction with forest structure but not to microclimate warming' (De Pauw et al., New Phytologist, 2021)
(2021)
- Author
- Karen De Pauw (UGent) , Pieter Sanczuk (UGent) , Camille Meeussen, Leen Depauw (UGent) , Emiel De Lombaerde (UGent) , Sanne Govaert, Thomas Vanneste (UGent) , Jörg Brunet, Sara Cousins, Cristina Gasperini, Per-Ola Hedwall, Giovanni Iacopetti, Jonathan Lenoir, Jan Plue, Federico Selvi, Fabien Spicher, Jaime Uria-Diez, Kris Verheyen (UGent) , Pieter Vangansbeke (UGent) and Pieter De Frenne (UGent)
- Organization
- Project
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- Climate change in cities: impact of the urban heat island on microclimate, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in urban forests
- FORMICA (Microclimatic buffering of plant responses to macroclimate warming in temperate forests)
- BOF staff support in the framework of an ERC-Grant
- Abstract
- This dataset contains functional trait data (plant height and specific leaf area) measured on individuals in understorey plant communities subjected to experimental microclimate warming and lighting at three sites across Europe. Measurements were done in 2019 and 2020. The second tab of the excel contains metadata explaining the columns.<br>Data used for the analysis in 'Forest understorey communities respond strongly to light in interaction with forest structure but not to microclimate warming' (De Pauw et al., New Phytologist, 2021)<br>
- Keywords
- Ecology, microclimate, experiment, climate change, forest understorey, light addition, forest structure, forest edge, Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology), Terrestrial Ecology, Global Change Biology
- License
- CC-BY-4.0
- Access
- open access
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GYFBDVGMTM8W13KGT576SQA3
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abstract = {{This dataset contains functional trait data (plant height and specific leaf area) measured on individuals in understorey plant communities subjected to experimental microclimate warming and lighting at three sites across Europe. Measurements were done in 2019 and 2020. The second tab of the excel contains metadata explaining the columns.<br>Data used for the analysis in 'Forest understorey communities respond strongly to light in interaction with forest structure but not to microclimate warming' (De Pauw et al., New Phytologist, 2021)<br>}},
author = {{De Pauw, Karen and Sanczuk, Pieter and Meeussen, Camille and Depauw, Leen and De Lombaerde, Emiel and Govaert, Sanne and Vanneste, Thomas and Brunet, Jörg and Cousins, Sara and Gasperini, Cristina and Hedwall, Per-Ola and Iacopetti, Giovanni and Lenoir, Jonathan and Plue, Jan and Selvi, Federico and Spicher, Fabien and Uria-Diez, Jaime and Verheyen, Kris and Vangansbeke, Pieter and De Frenne, Pieter}},
keywords = {{Ecology,microclimate,experiment,climate change,forest understorey,light addition,forest structure,forest edge,Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology),Terrestrial Ecology,Global Change Biology}},
publisher = {{figshare}},
title = {{Trait data 2019 and 2020 experimental microclimate warming and light addition across Europe (FORMICA). Data used for the analysis in 'Forest understorey communities respond strongly to light in interaction with forest structure but not to microclimate warming' (De Pauw et al., New Phytologist, 2021)}},
url = {{http://doi.org/10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.14763528.V3}},
year = {{2021}},
}
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