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Title: Vessel-to-parenchyma connectivity of tropical dry forest seedlings Embargo Deposited

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Embargo release date
  • 07/26/2025
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Methodology
  • This dataset contains measurements of 14 functional traits measured on tropical dry forest seedlings. To measure these traits, we collected between 2 to 6 seedlings per species. For each seedling, we cut and mounted stem anatomical sections using rotary microscope. Then, we took images of each sections, using a light microscope, and measured traits based on them. See more details in the ReadMe file.
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  • This dataset contains information of functional traits measured on 56 seedlings species from four species-rich dry forest in Colombia. The dataset is a product of an ongoing research project that aims to contribute to our understanding on the regeneration ecology of tropical dry forests.
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  • Other Funding Agency
  • National Science Foundation (NSF)
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  • National Geographic Society
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Date coverage
  • 2024-01-08 to 2024-08-03
Citations to related material
  • González-M., R., Posada, J.M., Carmona, C.P., Garzón, F., Salinas, V., Idárraga-Piedrahita, Á., Pizano, C., Avella, A., López-Camacho, R., Norden, N., Nieto, J., Medina, S.P., Rodríguez-M., G.M., Franke-Ante, R., Torres, A.M., Jurado, R., Cuadros, H., Castaño-Naranjo, A., García, H. and Salgado-Negret, B. (2021), Diverging functional strategies but high sensitivity to an extreme drought in tropical dry forests. Ecology Letters, 24: 451-463. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13659
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Last modified
  • 02/05/2025
Published
  • 02/05/2025
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DOI
  • https://doi.org/10.7302/5kjr-9468
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