Data and code for "Assessing the spatial scale of synchrony in forest tree population dynamics"
The data sets and code provided here facilitate reproduction of our results from this paper on synchrony of forest tree population dynamics. Description of the data and file structure The analyses in the paper were conducted at three scales, and each involves its own data files: Local scale: The re...
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Zusammenfassung: | The data sets and code provided here facilitate reproduction of our results from this paper on synchrony of forest tree population dynamics.
Description of the data and file structure
The analyses in the paper were conducted at three scales, and each involves its own data files:
Local scale: The relevant data files are named, e.g., "BCI1-7,L=250m,dbh=100mm.Rdata", where "BCI1-7" indicates the ForestGEO site name ("BCI") and census intervals (1 to 7 for BCI), "L=250m" indicates the quadrat size, and "dbh=100mm" indicates the diameter-at-breast height (DBH) threshold used. There are 12 such files (two ForestGEO plots--BCI and Pasoh--times three quadrat sizes times two DBH thresholds). Each file contains a single list "N_all", whose length is equal to the number of quadrats at the given grain. Each element in the list is a data frame containing mean census times (in days), tree species' population sizes and number of survivors across the two censuses for the corresponding quadrat.
Regional scale: The relevant data files are "Marena_data,dbh=100mm,spp_anonymised.Rdata" and "Marena_data,dbh=100mm,spp_anonymised.Rdata". Each file contains three objects: "dists" is a matrix giving the distances between all pairs of sites; "N_all1" is a list with one element for each plot, and each element being a data frame with (anonymised) species ids in the first column and abundances in the remaining columns (column names give mean census dates in days); "S_all1" has a similar structure to "N_all1" except that the data give numbers of survivors from any given census to any subsequent census (column headings indicate the two census numbers).
Global scale: The relevant data files are "global_data,dbh=10mm,spp_anonymised.Rdata" and "global_data,dbh=100mm,spp_anonymised.Rdata". The data in the files have the same structure as in the regional-scale files. |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.14064127 |