Dataset for De Pauw et al. (2024) Nutrient-demanding and thermophilous plants dominate urban forest edge vegetation across temperate Europe
(2024)
- Author
- Karen De Pauw (UGent) , Leen Depauw (UGent) , Kim Calders (UGent) , Sara Cousins, Guillaume Decocq, Emiel De Lombaerde (UGent) , Martin Diekmann, David Frey, Jonathan Lenoir, Camille Meeussen, Anna Orczewska, Jan Plue, Fabien Spicher, Florian Zellweger, Pieter Vangansbeke (UGent) , Kris Verheyen (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.
- Climate change in cities: impact of the urban heat island on microclimate, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in urban forests
- BOF staff support in the framework of an ERC-Grant
- Impact of drought on understorey communities in fragmented temperate forests in Europe
- Abstract
- Dataset for De Pauw et al. (2024) Nutrient-demanding and thermophilous plants dominate urban forest edge vegetation across temperate Europe. Understorey plant community data and statistical code: (1) vegetation matrix (2) species list with species' characteristics (3) dataset with vegetation response variables and predictor variables used in mixed models. R code scripts: (1) script with mixed models explaining vegetation response variables by urban edge distance, forest structure and interaction. (2) script with mixed models explaining vegetation response variables by PCA predictor variables based on soil conditions and microclimate variables & drivers. (3) script that produces figures with vegetation response predictions in terms of urban edge distance and forest structure.
- Keywords
- peri-urban forest, community composition, community temperature index, disturbance indicator, Ellenberg indicator, forest edge, forest specialist, generalist, species richness, understorey, urban forest
- 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-01HQN3CTXJ4DZH80B0QWV3Y25V
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