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Overview:
This data set describes leaf touchness traits for 197 tree and shrub species from a Panamanian neotropical forest.
Dataset Location: Dryad
Site Location: Baro Colorado Island, Panama (9.154oN, 79.846oW)
Sites Georefferenced: No
Methods: For details regarding sampling methodology contact Joe Wright (wrightj@si.edu) or Jared Westbrook (jwestbrook@ufl.edu)
Data Collected: species; leaf hemicellulose, cellulose, & lignin content; lamina thickness, density, fracture touchness, & work to shear; vein fracture toughness
Citation: Westbrook JW, Kitajima K, Burleigh JG, Kress WJ, Erickson DL, Wright SJ (2011) Data from: What makes a leaf tough? Patterns of correlated evolution between leaf toughness traits and demographic rates among 197 shade-tolerant woody species in a neotropical forest. Dryad Digital Repository. doi:10.5061/dryad.8525
Available via EcoData Retriever: No