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Wetland biomass responses to experimental flooding and warming, Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta (Western Alaska, USA), 2022-2023

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NSF Arctic Data Center2024-01-01 更新2026-05-11 收录
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This dataset was used to answer the question: to what extent do flooding and warming alter plant-community structure in the high-latitude coastal wetlands of the Yukon-Kuskokwim (Y-K) Delta (Western Alaska, USA)? Over two years, we simulated periodic summer tidal flood events at two severity levels and passively increased summer temperatures in a full-factorial field experiment, and measured alterations in aboveground plant functional group (PFG) biomass and composition. We simulated low-severity and high-severity flooding to represent near-future flooding regimes for the Y-K Delta, projected respectively in the next ~5 and ~10 years. The experiment was established in a wet sedge-shrub meadow, an ecotype covering greater than 10% of the vegetated area of the central coast of the Y-K Delta. We characterized aboveground plant-community structure using the point intercept frequency (PIM) methodology. We clumped vascular plant species into five broad PFGs: graminoids, deciduous and evergreen shrubs, forbs, and standing-dead graminoids.
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Utah State University; University of Colorado Denver; South Dakota State University
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2024-01-01
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