- While the effects of top-down and bottom-up forces on aboveground plant growth have been extensively examined, less is known about the relative impacts of these factors on other aspects of plant life history, including belowground characteristics, litter production, and reproduction. In a season-long, fully factorial field experiment in a salt marsh in Virginia, USA, we manipulated grazing intensity (a top-down force) and nutrient availability (a bottom-up force) and measured the response in a suite of traits of smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora), the dominant foundation species in the ecosystem. Three categories of traits and characteristics were measured: belowground characteristics, litter production, and reproduction, encompassing ten total responses. ... [Read More]
- Total Size
- 1 file (2.6 KB)
- Data Citation
- Valdez, S., R; Daleo, P., DeLaMater III, D. S., Silliman, B. R. (2022). Data from: Top-down and bottom-up control of Spartina alterniflora characteristics beyond standing biomass. Duke Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.7924/r41v5n80b
- DOI
- 10.7924/r41v5n80b
- Publication Date
- April 13, 2022
- ARK
- ark:/87924/r41v5n80b
- Affiliation
- Publisher
- Collection Dates
- May 1997 - September 1997
- Location
- Hog Island
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- Funding Agency
- National Science Foundation- Graduate Research Fellowship Program
- Grant Number
- DGE No. 1644868
- Contact
- Stephanie Valdez, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3497-751X, stephanie.valdez@duke.edu
- Title
- Data from: Top-down and bottom-up control of Spartina alterniflora characteristics beyond standing biomass
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