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MASTREE+: Time-series of plant reproductive effort from six continents

  • Andrew Hacket-Pain
  • , Jessie J. Foest
  • , Ian S. Pearse
  • , Jalene M. LaMontagne
  • , Walter D. Koenig
  • , Giorgio Vacchiano
  • , Michał Bogdziewicz
  • , Thomas Caignard
  • , Paulina Celebias
  • , Joep van Dormolen
  • , Marcos Fernández-Martínez
  • , Jose V. Moris
  • , Ciprian Palaghianu
  • , Mario Pesendorfer
  • , Akiko Satake
  • , Eliane Schermer
  • , Andrew J. Tanentzap
  • , Peter A. Thomas
  • , Davide Vecchio
  • , Andreas P. Wion
  • Thomas Wohlgemuth, Tingting Xue, Katharine Abernethy, Marie-Claire Aravena Acuña, Marcelo Daniel Barrera, Jessica H. Barton, Stan Boutin, Emma R. Bush, Sergio Donoso Calderón, Felipe S. Carevic, Carolina Volkmer de Castilho, Juan Manuel Cellini, Colin A. Chapman, Hazel Chapman, Francesco Chianucci, Patricia da Costa, Luc Croisé, Andrea Cutini, Ben Dantzer, R. Justin DeRose, Jean-Thoussaint Dikangadissi, Edmond Dimoto, Fernanda Lopes da Fonseca, Leonardo Gallo, Georg Gratzer, David F. Greene, Martín A. Hadad, Alejandro Huertas Herrera, Kathryn J. Jeffery, Jill F. Johnstone, Urs Kalbitzer, Władysław Kantorowicz, Christie A. Klimas, Jonathan G. A. Lageard, Jeffrey Lane, Katharina Lapin, Mateusz Ledwoń, Abigail C. Leeper, Maria Vanessa Lencinas, Ana Cláudia Lira-Guedes, Michael C. Lordon, Paula Marchelli, Shealyn Marino, Harald Schmidt Van Marle, Andrew G. McAdam, Ludovic R. W. Momont, Manuel Nicolas, Lúcia Helena de Oliveira Wadt, Parisa Panahi, Guillermo Martínez Pastur, Thomas W Patterson, Pablo Luis Peri, Łukasz Piechnik, Mehdi Pourhashemi, Claudia Espinoza Quezada, Fidel A. Roig, Karen Peña Rojas, Yamina Micaela Rosas, Silvio Schueler, Barbara Seget, Rosina Soler, Michael A. Steele, Mónica Toro-Manríquez, Caroline E. G. Tutin, Tharcisse Ukizintambara, Lee White, Biplang Yadok, John L. Willis, Anita Zolles, Magdalena Żywiec, Davide Ascoli
  • University of Liverpool
  • Fort Collins Science Center
  • DePaul University
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • University of Milan
  • Adam Mickiewicz University
  • University Grenoble Alpes
  • BIOGECO
  • University of London
  • CREAF
  • University of Turin
  • Appl Ecol Lab
  • University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna
  • Kyushu University
  • Aix Marseille Université
  • University of Cambridge
  • Keele University
  • Colorado State University
  • Snow and Landscape Research WSL
  • Chuzhou University
  • University of Stirling
  • Institut de Recherche en Ecologie Tropicale
  • Universidad de Chile
  • Universidad Nacional de la Plata (UNLP)
  • University of Alberta
  • Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
  • Universidad Arturo Prat
  • Embrapa Rondônia
  • Wilson Center
  • George Washington University
  • University of KwaZulu-Natal
  • Northwest University
  • University of Canterbury
  • Nigerian Montane Forest Project (NMFP)
  • CREA—Research Centre for Forestry and Wood
  • Office National des Forêts
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Utah State University
  • Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux
  • Embrapa Acre
  • Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
  • Humboldt State University
  • Laboratorio de Dendrocronología de Zonas Áridas
  • Centro de Investigación en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia
  • Ulterarius Consultores Ambientales y Científicos Ltda
  • University of Alaska Fairbanks
  • Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
  • University of Konstanz
  • Forest Research Institute
  • Manchester Metropolitan University
  • University of Saskatchewan
  • Austrian Research Centre for Forests BFW
  • Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals of the Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Wilkes University
  • University of Colorado Boulder
  • Independent researcher
  • Agricultural Research, Education & Extension Organization, Iran
  • University of Southern Mississippi
  • Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral (UNPA)
  • Polish Academy of Sciences
  • IANIGLA—CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
  • Universidad Mayor
  • Stony Brook University
  • de la Mer
  • Ministry for Primary Industries
  • USDA Forest Service

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Abstract

Significant gaps remain in understanding the response of plant reproduction to environmental change. This is partly because measuring reproduction in long-lived plants requires direct observation over many years and such datasets have rarely been made publicly available. Here we introduce MASTREE+, a data set that collates reproductive time-series data from across the globe and makes these data freely available to the community. MASTREE+ includes 73,828 georeferenced observations of annual reproduction (e.g. seed and fruit counts) in perennial plant populations worldwide. These observations consist of 5971 population-level time-series from 974 species in 66 countries. The mean and median time-series length is 12.4 and 10 years respectively, and the data set includes 1122 series that extend over at least two decades (≥20 years of observations). For a subset of well-studied species, MASTREE+ includes extensive replication of time-series across geographical and climatic gradients. Here we describe the open-access data set, available as a.csv file, and we introduce an associated web-based app for data exploration. MASTREE+ will provide the basis for improved understanding of the response of long-lived plant reproduction to environmental change. Additionally, MASTREE+ will enable investigation of the ecology and evolution of reproductive strategies in perennial plants, and the role of plant reproduction as a driver of ecosystem dynamics.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3066-3082
Number of pages17
JournalGlobal Change Biology
Volume28
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2022

Keywords

  • demography
  • flowering
  • general flowering
  • masting
  • plant reproduction
  • recruitment
  • regeneration

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