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Data associated with publication "Impacts of myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii) induced tree mortality on species and functional richness within seedling communities of a wet sclerophyll forest in Eastern Australia"

The University of Queensland
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2023, The University of Queensland

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Data types include, raw data of botanical survey (indentity and abundance of seedlings), allocation of plant traits (dispersal mechanism, seed size, fruit size, fruit type) to seedlings, data representing transformation of raw data to species richness, Shannon's diversity index, richness of plant traits, and measures of disease impact (LAI, PC, PBA). Associated r code used for analysis.

Issued: 17 03 2023

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