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Population matrix models for Frasera speciosa from 1974 to 2008

Creators: David Inouye
Year: 2011
Location: The study plot (now 18 x 29m) is in the Elk Mountains of southwestern Colorado, in a south-facing alpine bowl in at an elevation of 3,740m near Cumberland Pass (Gunnison County), Colorado.
Temporal extent: 1974-01-01 to 2008-01-01
Bounding box: 38.699°N to 38.699°N, -106.479°W to -106.479°W
Publisher: ESA
Tags: Population Dynamics, Plant Biology, Vertebrate Biology, Gunnison Basin

Description

This dataset contains the matrix population models for a population of Frasera speciosa in the Elk Mountains of southwestern Colorado, for the years 1974-2007. Each matrix contains the probability of transitioning from a stage (the column headings) to another stage (the rows) from the starting year (given as the heading of the matrix) to the following year for individuals in the Frasera speciosa population. There are two dormant seed categories, a recruit or seedling category, and twelve leaf-number stages: 2 (1-2 leaves), 4 (3-4 leaves), 6 (5-6 leaves), 9 (7-10 leaves), 12 (11-14 leaves), 16 (15-17 leaves), 20 (18-22 leaves), 25 (23-27 leaves), 30 (28-32 leaves), 36 (33-38 leaves), 42 (39-45 leaves), or 49 (46-64 leaves).

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