[Dataset:] Estimates of seed production per reproductive basal area per year for 38 Barro Colorado Island tree species for the period 1993-2012
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This seed production dataset contains information on total yearly seed
captures and estimates of total reproductive basal area and seed production
per mm2 basal area for 38 tree species from Barro Colorado Island, Panama.
Seed captures are observed in seed traps located in a stratified random manner
along trails within the 50-ha Forest Dynamics Plot (FDP) on Barro Colorado
Island, Panama (the southwest corner of the FDP is located at 625773 easting
and 1011774 northing in UTM Zone 17). The 50-ha FDP is a 1000 by 500 meter
rectangle in which all woody stems greater than 1 cm in diameter (at 1.3 meter
height) have been identified and mapped (see dataset: DOI:
10.5479/data.bci.20130603). The total observed yearly seed rain (yearly flux
of arriving seeds; column Seeds_year) was recorded in 200 0.5 m2 seed traps
and contains counts from January 1st to December 31st from 1993 to 2012. Seeds
were identified to species and counted weekly (see Wright et al. 1999). The
total reproductive basal area (RBA_year) represents the sum of the stem area
in that year (at 1.3 meter height) of all reproductive individuals within the
FDP plot. RBA_year was calculated from the FDP tree census data (DOI:
10.5479/data.bci.20130603) in combination with the fitted logistic models
(GLMMs with binomial error; see Visser et al, in press) that predict a size-
dependent probability of reproduction. Models were fit to dataset 5 from
Visser et al (in press), see “The Barro Colorado Island Tree Reproduction
Dataset†for details (DOI: XXXXX). The logistic models predicted each
individual’s reproductive probability as a function of its size. Each
individual's basal area is then weighted by its reproductive probability to
calculate total reproductive basal area. Total reproductive basal area was
interpolated between forest dynamics plot censuses (see dataset: DOI:
10.5479/data.bci.20130603). Species-specific seed production (column sp_est;
seeds per year per mm2 of reproductive basal area) was quantified as the mean
flux of seeds arriving (seeds per year per m2 of trap area) divided by mean
reproductive basal area density (mm2 of reproductive basal area per m2 of plot
area). We used seed trap and tree census data from 1993 through 2010.
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2024-08-15



