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Data from demography and growth of subadult savanna trees: Interactions of life history, size, fire season, and grassy understory

University of Tasmania, Australia
Prior, Lynda (Aggregated by) Werner, Patricia (isRelatedTo, Has point of contact, Aggregated by)
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In a landscape-scale field experiment in a northern Australia savanna, we determined the survival and growth of 1506 permanently marked juveniles (<150 cm tall) and saplings (150–599 cm tall) of canopy species in response to season of fire (early dry season, late dry season, wet season, and unburned), and understory type (herbaceous forbs vs. sorghum [native annual grass]) that differ in seasonal growth patterns and competitive regimes.

Data collection contains files with data on survival and growth of juvenile and sapling Eucalyptus in relation to fire regime

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