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Dry Site Dryas octopetala quantitative data [Walker]

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Summary

This dataset contains Dryas octopetala quantitative data collected for the Toolik Snowfence Experiment from 1996 to 2001 at the dry heath site. In each plot, the following were measured: number of flowers and fruits, length of the longest six leaves and length of all the pedicels within the plot. For more information, please see the readme file.

Data access

  • ORDER data to made available for download

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  • 1.0 (2007-11-02)
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Spatial Type grid
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Language English
Grant Code 9400083, 9907127, 9996383
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Temporal coverage

Begin datetime 1996-06-18 00:00:00
End datetime 2001-07-19 23:59:59

Spatial coverage


Map data from IBCSO, IBCAO, and Global Topography.

Maximum (North) Latitude: 68.63, Minimum (South) Latitude: 68.63
Minimum (West) Longitude: -149.59, Maximum (East) Longitude: -149.59

Primary point of contact information

Marilyn Walker <ffmdw@uaf.edu>

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Citation

Walker, M. 2007. Dry Site Dryas octopetala quantitative data. Version 1.0. UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.5065/D60V8B15. Accessed 15 Jan 2025.

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