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Data from "Mammalian Browsers Disrupt Eco‐Evolutionary Dynamics in a Forest Tree Restoration Planting"

University of Tasmania, Australia
Peter Harrison ; Joao Costa e Silva ; Brad Potts
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Estimated least-squares means for the 22 geographic regions (paired populations of E. ovata and E. pauciflora), the associated bioclimate variables and the derived principal components that summarises the bioclimatic data into three independent gradients. Multiple individuals of each species from each geographic region were planted in a common-garden field trial, inside and outside a herbivore exclusion zone. Height data is from age 3-year measurements and survival data is from age 8-year assessment.

Data time period: Height data is off 3-year old individual plants; survival data is from 8-year old individual plants

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147.13225364685,-41.828130350922

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