Sapling bark water vapor conductance measurements from 2016-2019, Panama
- Smithsonian; Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
This data package contains lab-based measurements of bark water vapor conductance from saplings in seasonally dry forests in the Parque Natural Metropolitano and Eugene Eisenmann Reserve, and a shadehouse in Panama. A total of 14 populations of 8 tree species were measured. For more information, such as the protocol used, please see the file 'Sapling bvc metadata description' in the attached zip file. The zip file also contains Excel metadata files that include site information and descriptions of the CSV datasets included. This data is associated with the publication "Bark water vapor conductance is associated with drought performance in tropical trees," now accepted for publication in Biology Letters. A full citation is available in the related references field.
- Research Organization:
- Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments Tropics; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
- Sponsoring Organization:
- This project was supported by the Next Generation Ecosystem Experiments-Tropics, funded by the US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research.
- OSTI ID:
- 1641672
- Report Number(s):
- NGT0153
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
Sapling bark water vapor conductance measurements from 2016-2019, Panama
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