Data presented in the publication: ‘The onset of secondary seed dispersal is controlled by germination-features: A neglected process in sudden saltmarsh establishment’

doi:10.4121/14479548.v1
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Zhao, Zhiyuan; Zhang, Liquan; Li, Xiuzhen; Yuan, Lin; Bouma, T.J. (Tjeerd) (2021): Data presented in the publication: ‘The onset of secondary seed dispersal is controlled by germination-features: A neglected process in sudden saltmarsh establishment’. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/14479548.v1
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The objectives of this study were to elucidate how changes in seed morphological characteristics during germination affect the potential of secondary hydrophily transport and the successful establishment of saltmarsh species. We conducted two rounds of flume experiments with different scenarios and a series of field investigations, focus on two pioneer saltmarsh species: Scripus mariqueter and Spartina alterniflora. These files include the data used to create each figure in the manuscript, organized as follows:

1. Flume study

a. Seed characteristics

b. Secondary dispersal onset of superficial seeds

c. Secondary dispersal onset of sedimentary seeds

2. Field investigation

a. Tidal current conditions

b. Bed elevation changes

c. Water level

d. Monthly temperature

For a complete description, see 'Data description.docx'

history
  • 2021-06-03 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
organizations
NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute of Sea Research

DATA

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