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Data from: "Recovery following defoliation involves shifts in allocation that favor storage and reproduction over radial growth in black oak"
Data for Wiley et al. in Journal of Ecology<br>"Recovery following
defoliation involves shifts in allocation that favor storage and reproduction over
radial growth in black oak"<br
Supplement 1. Water isotope data from Konza bison project.
<h2>File List</h2><div>
<p><a href="bison_data_for_supplemental.csv">bison_data_for_supplemental.csv</a> (MD5: 862a49c8dddac2180bc320d3647a5ea8) – Water isotope data collected from bison fecal samples, streamwater samples, and precipitation samples from Jan 2010 to March 2011 on the Konza Prairie, KS USA.</p>
</div><h2>Description</h2><div>
<p>Sample_ID_bison refers to the unique animal ID for each animal in the Konza herd<br>
Sample_date refers to the collection date of bison fecal samples<br>
Days_since_rain refers to the time (days) between sample collection and the last previous rainfall event on site<br>
Year_born refers to year of animal birth. ‘UNK’ signifies an unknown birth year<br>
Gender is animal gender<br>
Age_class refers to the animal’s age class at the date of sample collection.<br>
Location_collected refers to the Konza watershed where the sample was collected. UNK signifies that watershed ID was not recorded when collected.<br>
dD is the hydrogen isotopic ratio of the bison fecal water sample<br>
d18o is the oxygen isotopic ratio of the bison fecal water sample<br>
sample_date_stream is the date of sampling from the Konza stream ‘King’s Creek’.<br>
d18O_stream is the oxygen isotopic ratio of water from the stream<br>
dD_stream is the hydrogen isotopic ratio of water from the stream<br>
sample_date_precip is the date of sampling of precipitation from the Konza headquarters station<br>
dD_precip is the hydrogen isotopic ratio of precipitation<br>
d18O_precip is the oxygen isotopic ratio of precipitation</p>
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Appendix A. Figures showing relative abundance distributions for species contributing to community-level analysis, soil and air temperatures for open-top chamber (OTC) and control plots on the upper and lower slope in 2009, and peak flowering time for species included in community-level analyses.
Figures showing relative abundance distributions for species contributing to community-level analysis, soil and air temperatures for open-top chamber (OTC) and control plots on the upper and lower slope in 2009, and peak flowering time for species included in community-level analyses