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Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Phenology Studies): Vegetation (Insect flower visitors) Data, South-east Highlands, Australia, 2009-2012

Long Term Ecological Research Network
Hoffmann, Ary, Professor
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Spatial coordinates for site names are available at https://www.ltern.org.au/knb/metacat/ltern6.353/html (Victorian Alpine Plot Network (Phenology Studies): Plot Details - Spatial Coordinates for Insect Flower Visitors Survey 2009-2012, South-east Highlands, Australia).
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The Victorian Alpine Plot Network Vegetation (Insect flower visitors) Data Package contains phenology data which are sampled on the same dates, three times a year at transects situated at an altitude of 1400 m to 1880 m. These transects were established as a natural experiment - to provide infrastructure to validate the findings from the ATEX manipulated, experimental plots. The aim is to describe the phonological responses of alpine plants to environmental variables and assess the usefulness of this measure to assess vulnerability to changing abiotic (e.g. climate) and biotic (e.g. invasive species) factors. This is part of a dataset that spans from during data collected in 2011 to document long-term effects directly through climate and indirectly through biotic interactions (see methods for more information). The Victorian Alpine Plot Network research plots are revisited 4 times per year. A synopsis of related data packages which have been collected as part of the Victorian Alpine Plot Network’s full program is provided at http://www.ltern.org.au/index.php/ltern-plot-networks/victorian-alpine

Data time period: 2009 to 2012

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147.40598,-36.73575 147.40598,-37.49639 146.41728,-37.49639 146.41728,-36.73575 147.40598,-36.73575

146.91163,-37.11607

text: South-east Highlands

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