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FAB1 Data Management

Data

Path: Lab-cavender\4_Project_Folders\Cedar_Creek\FAB\Data

Stored data:

  • Growth and Reproduction (2013-present)
    • README
  • Herbivory
    • Leaf herbivory (2014-2016)
      • README
  • Phenology
    • Tilia american leaf senescence (2018)
      • README
  • Physiology
    • Chlorophyll fluorescence (2018)
      • fluorREADME
    • Photosynthetic light curves (2018)
      • LightCurvesREADME
    • Tree light availability (2018)
      • LightAvailabilityREADME
  • Soil and Decomposition
    • Litterbag mass and chemistry (2015-2017)
      • Metadata within same file
    • Soil lipids (2016)
      • Metadata within same file
  • Trait Modeling (2018)
    • Total Carbon and Nitrogen
      • README

Note: Since this is a collaborative project, data is also made available on the FAB1 google shared drive.


Additional data

PATH: Lab-cavender\3-Personal Research Folders\Past Lab Members\Shan\2018Data

  • The folder contains data files of the following: Air Temperature, Biomass, Chlorophyll Fluorescence, Gas Exchange, Leaf Angle, Light Interception, PhenoSurvey, SLA, Soil Moisture, and Water Potential.


Products

Below is a table of published work along with links to public repositories for data and code

Year
Citation
DOI UMN shared drive
Data
Code
2020 Grossman J.J., et al. 2020. Functional diversity of leaf litter mixtures slows decomposition of labile but not recalcitrant carbon over two years. Ecological Monographs, e01407 10.1002/ecm.1407   LTER Network  
2019 Grossman J.J., et al. 2019. Non-symbiotic soil microbes are more strongly influenced by altered tree biodiversity than arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are during initial forest establishment. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 95, 14 pp. 10.1093/femsec/fiz134   LTER Network  
2019 Grossman J.J., et al. 2019. Neighborhood diversity simultaneously increased and decreased susceptibility to contrasting herbivores in an early stage forest diversity experiment. Journal of Ecology 107:1492-1505. 10.1111/1365-2745.13097   LTER Network  
2021 Kothari S., et al. (2021) Physiological responses to light explain competition and facilitation in a tree diversity experiment. Journal of Ecology, 109(5), 2000-2018. 10.1111/1365-2745.13637   Chl fluroescence, gas exchange, light availability, phenology, spectral data & biomass survey data biomass analysis

Last update: October 24, 2022