Fruit Herbivory on Individual Plants in Long-Term Study of Population Dynamics of Clarkia xantiana ssp. xantiana at 26 sites in the Kern River Valley, California, USA from 2001 to 2015

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2001-05-01
2015-07-10

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2017-07-22

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2001-2015

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Kern River Valley, Kern Co., CA

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Fruit Herbivory on Individual Plants in Long-Term Study of Population Dynamics of Clarkia xantiana ssp. xantiana at 26 sites in the Kern River Valley, California, USA from 2001 to 2015

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2017-07-28

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Moeller, David
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Field Study Data

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Documentation of fruit herbivory on individual plants in long-term study of population dynamics of Clarkia xantiana ssp. xantiana at 26 sites in the Kern River Valley, California, USA from 2001 to 2015.

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Dataset (Data File Name: Datafile_Site_Herbivory.csv) describes the level of herbivory on plants from populations that were part of the long-term demography study of Clarkia xantiana xantiana in Kern Co., CA from 2001-2015. Fruit production and fruits damaged on individual plants from 26 sites across years 2001 - 2015 (sites differ in number of years for which data have been collected).

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National Science Foundation

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Moeller, David; Geber, Monica A; Eckhart, Vince M. (2017). Fruit Herbivory on Individual Plants in Long-Term Study of Population Dynamics of Clarkia xantiana ssp. xantiana at 26 sites in the Kern River Valley, California, USA from 2001 to 2015. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/D6SX0V.

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