Plant trait and vegetation data along a 1314 m elevation gradient with fire history in Puna grasslands, Perú
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Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Artikelnummer | 225 |
Tidsskrift | Scientific Data |
Vol/bind | 11 |
Udgave nummer | 1 |
Antal sider | 18 |
ISSN | 2052-4463 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 2024 |
Bibliografisk note
Funding Information:
This research was conducted at the Wayqecha Biological Station, and we thank the staff at the field station for their invaluable and generous support and assistance. The Andes Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research Group (ABERG) are acknowledged for their support and guidance in setting up this research. Funding was provided by the Norwegian Center for International Cooperation in Education (SIU) (Grants No. 2013/10074 and HNP2015/10037). We thank Efrain Santos, Yubert Rojas, Cristian Alvarez, and Juliana Centeno for support during the field work, the San Marcos Herbarium, Museo de Historia Natural-Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos for supporting LLVB for the species identification, and Christine Schirmer and internship students for assistance with stoichiometric and isotope analysis at the University of Arizona. We thank the National Forestry and Wildlife Service (SERFOR), the State Protected Natural Areas Service (SERNANP), and the staff of the Manu National Park for granting research authorizations and logistical support.
Funding Information:
This research was conducted at the Wayqecha Biological Station, and we thank the staff at the field station for their invaluable and generous support and assistance. The Andes Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research Group (ABERG) are acknowledged for their support and guidance in setting up this research. Funding was provided by the Norwegian Center for International Cooperation in Education (SIU) (Grants No. 2013/10074 and HNP2015/10037). We thank Efrain Santos, Yubert Rojas, Cristian Alvarez, and Juliana Centeno for support during the field work, the San Marcos Herbarium, Museo de Historia Natural-Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos for supporting LLVB for the species identification, and Christine Schirmer and internship students for assistance with stoichiometric and isotope analysis at the University of Arizona. We thank the National Forestry and Wildlife Service (SERFOR), the State Protected Natural Areas Service (SERNANP), and the staff of the Manu National Park for granting research authorizations and logistical support.
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