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modeling analysis for the paper Locoselli et al. PNAS

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locoselli_et_al_PNAS

Data and modeling analysis for the paper Locoselli et al. PNAS

When using this data, please cite: Locosselli et al. 2020 Global tree-ring analysis reveals rapid decrease in tropical tree longevity with temperature. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and the references therein.

Metadata of DATA_Locosselli_et_al_2020_PNAS.xlsx:

Variables:

  • Population # = Number of the population of trees.
  • Latitude = Site latitude in decimals.
  • Longitude = Site longitude in decimals.
  • Altitude = Site altitude above sea level in meters.
  • Original species names = Name of the species as presented in the original study.
  • Accepted names (iPlants) = Accepted name of the species on iPlants.
  • Family = Taxonomic family.
  • Taxa groups = If they are either Conifers of Eudicots tree species.
  • Max_Age = Maximum number of tree rings counted in the oldest tree of the population (years).
  • Growth_Rate = Mean value of all tree rings measured in the trees of a population multiplied by 2 for diametric growth rate (mm/year).
  • References = References of the studies used in the survey.
  • Temp = Mean annual temperature (˚C)
  • Tseas = Temperature Seasonality (˚C)
  • MoistDQ = Moisture of the driest quarter of the year (three driest months)
  • MoistWQ = Moisture of the wettest quarter of the year (three wettest months)
  • Lowest_weekly_radiation = Lowest weekly radiation (W/m2)
  • Meand Cloud Cover (year) = Mean cloud cover (%*10)
  • Density Chave = Wood density (g/cm3)
  • Human influence = Global human influence index
  • Soil_Class = Classes of soil