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Data from: ETIB-T: An aquilibrium theory of island biogeography for plant traits

Authors: Schrader, Julian; Wright, Ian J.; Kreft, Holger; Weigelt, Patrick; Andrew, Samuel C.; Abbott, Ian; Westoby, Mark;

Data from: ETIB-T: An aquilibrium theory of island biogeography for plant traits

Abstract

This dataset holds information on community mean seed mass, plant height and leaf area of 156 species and their occurrences on 15 islands ranging in size from 164 m2 - 19 km2. The islands are located in Western Australia off Perth. Further, the dataset provides information on island coordinates, size, isolation and elevation. The islands were sampled four times within four decades. The data can be used to investigate spatial and temporal turnover dynamics on islands.

Keywords

community trait mean, FOS: Biological sciences, species turnover, Western Australia, functional diversity, functional island biogeography, functional turnover

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