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Connell Rainforest Plot Network: Longitudinal Variation in Seedling Recruitment in Eight Species, Davies Creek Plot, Dinden National Park, Queensland, Australia, 1965–2004 

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Connel, J. & Green, P. (2015). Connell Rainforest Plot Network: Longitudinal Variation in Seedling Recruitment in Eight Species, Davies Creek Plot, Dinden National Park, Queensland, Australia, 1965–2004. Version 36. Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network. Dataset. https://portal.tern.org.au/metadata/11a83c7a-6043-5b95-bccc-f487de41785f 
This data package shows longitudinal variation in seedling recruitment, the proportion of all recruits, and the corresponding number of standing seedlings for eight species of trees. These demonstrate that there is considerable variation in seedling recruitment across both species and time. These data are used to produce the graphs found in figures 5.18 on page 141. This plot consists of one 1.7 hectare plot in tropical rainforest, established in 1963. Rainforest tree attributes recorded comprise the size (height or girth) of tagged and mapped, free-standing stems of shrub and tree species. Sampling has been undertaken at intervals of 1-6 years since 1963, and this data package describes longitudinal variation in seedling recruitment over almost four decades. This data package forms part of the collection of vegetation data undertaken at plots situated in both Lamington National Park and Davies Creek initiated by Professor Joseph H. Connell (University of California, Santa Barbara) in 1963. A synopsis of related data packages which have been collected as part of the Connell Rainforest Plot Network’s full program is provided at http://www.ltern.org.au/index.php/ltern-plot-networks/connell-rainforest. 
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Davies Creek Plot: Dinden National Park, Lamb Range, 25 km South West of Cairns
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From 1965-01-01 to 2004-01-01 
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Ecology
GCMD Sciences
BIOSPHERE - PLANT SUCCESSION
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Plant species abundance
Plant species composition
Seedling recruitment
Vegetation structure
Author
Connel, Joseph H.
Green, Peter
Publisher
Australian National University
Stakeholder
Lowman, Meg
Black, Bob
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