Eriophorum vaginatum

Burn Terrestrial Data
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Adrian V Rocha, Gaius Shaver, 2015 Anaktuvuk River fire scar eriophorum vaginatum flowering during the 2008-2014 growing seasons. 10.6073/pasta/dd7955138eb963a847b861242390a48c
The Anaktuvuk River Fire occurred in 2007 on the North Slope of Alaska. In 2008, three eddy covariance towers were established at sites representing unburned tundra, moderately burned tundra, and severely burned tundra. Eriophorum vaginatum flowers were counted from annual photographs of each site during peak flowering season (6/17-7/20).
Ecotypes Transplant Garden
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Ned Fetcher, James McGraw, Cynthia Bennington, 2014 Tiller size measured on intact shoots in 1993 for the 1980-82 Eriophorum vaginatum reciprocal transplant experiment. 10.6073/pasta/5e735166a4488338335b5031d1a0dd06
These data were collected in July 1993 for tussocks transplanted in 1980-82 in a reciprocal transplant experiment and harvested in 2011. Important variables are garden name, source population, the number of green leaves, and the length of the longest leaf.
Ned Fetcher, James McGraw, Cynthia Bennington, 2014 Tiller size measured on intact shoots in 2010 for the 1980-82 Eriophorum vaginatum reciprocal transplant experiment. 10.6073/pasta/d4603435edf67bf7a96a84313fd09239
These data were collected in July 2010 for tussocks transplanted in 1980-82 in a reciprocal transplant experiment and harvested in 2011. Important variables are garden name, source population, the number of old leaves, the number of new leaves, and the length of the longest two leaves.
Ned Fetcher, James McGraw, Cynthia Bennington, 2014 Tiller size measured on intact shoots in 1983 for the 1980-82 Eriophorum vaginatum reciprocal transplant experiment. 10.6073/pasta/72d50dca08b3f45082cbc178f59d717d
These data were collected in August 1983 for tussocks transplanted in 1980-82 in a reciprocal transplant experiment and harvested in 2011. Important variables are garden name, source population, the number of green leaves, and the length of the longest leaf.
Ned Fetcher, James McGraw, Cynthia Bennington, Caitlin Peterson, 2014 Somatal length and density in 2010 for the 1980-82 Eriophorum vaginatum reciprocal transplant experiment. 10.6073/pasta/3e82c04f8b8d18d6f8094b6f2ade694e
These data were collected in July 2010 for tussocks transplanted in 1980-82 in a reciprocal transplant experiment and harvested in 2011. Important variables are garden name, source population, length and density of stomata, and the temperature of tussocks.
Terrestrial Plant Phenological and Growth Data
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Gaius Shaver, 2006 Numbers of Eriophorum vaginatum inflorescences, both unclipped and clipped by small mammals, were counted in experimental small mammal exclosure plots, Arct LTER mosit acidic tussock site, Toolik Field Station, Alaska, 1997 to present.. 10.6073/pasta/470aaad3ff6d3fd46b4064191988b375
Numbers of Eriophorum vaginatum inflorescences, both unclipped and clipped by small mammals, were counted in experimental plots. The plots are setup in moist acidic tussock tundra near Toolik Field Station, Alaska ((8 degrees 37' 27" N, 149 degrees 36' 27"W) and include fenced exclosures in both fertilized and unfertilized tundra.
Gaius Shaver, 2006 Yearly Eriophorum vaginatum Flowering data along a transect on the Haul Road, Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay, AK 1979 to present.. 10.6073/pasta/a4356a6bd4a807aa0884b4578190bfeb
Eriophorum vaginatum Flowering data along a transect on the Haul Road, Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay, AK.
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