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    Data from: Intensity and mode of Lindera melissifolia reproduction are...

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    Theodor Leininger; Emile Gardiner; Brian Lockhart; Nathan Schiff; Alphus Wilson; Margaret Devall; Paul Hamel; Kristina Connor (2025). Intensity and mode of Lindera melissifolia reproduction are affected by flooding and light availability [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.63xsj3v2x
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    Theodor Leininger; Emile Gardiner; Brian Lockhart; Nathan Schiff; Alphus Wilson; Margaret Devall; Paul Hamel; Kristina Connor
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2021
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    A water impoundment facility was used to control the duration of soil flooding (0, 45, or 90 days) and shade houses were used to control light availability (high = 72 %, intermediate = 33 %, or low = 2 % of ambient light) received by L. melissifolia established on native soil of the MAV. A completely randomized, split-plot design was used to evaluate the effects of soil flooding and light availability on L. melissifolia reproductive intensity and mode. Analyses were conducted on plot means using PROC GLIMMIX with an adjustment in the error term for the whole-plot factor (SAS 9.4, SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, North Carolina, USA). PROC UNIVARIATE was used to test data normality for each response variable, and residual errors were normalized with Box-Cox, natural log, or square root transformations where appropriate prior to the PROC GLIMMIX analyses. Significance was accepted at ∠= 0.05, and we used the least significant difference (LSD) test to separate significant treatment effect means...

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Theodor Leininger; Emile Gardiner; Brian Lockhart; Nathan Schiff; Alphus Wilson; Margaret Devall; Paul Hamel; Kristina Connor (2025). Intensity and mode of Lindera melissifolia reproduction are affected by flooding and light availability [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.63xsj3v2x

Data from: Intensity and mode of Lindera melissifolia reproduction are affected by flooding and light availability

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Dataset updated
Apr 26, 2025
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Dryad Digital Repository
Authors
Theodor Leininger; Emile Gardiner; Brian Lockhart; Nathan Schiff; Alphus Wilson; Margaret Devall; Paul Hamel; Kristina Connor
Time period covered
Jan 1, 2021
Description

A water impoundment facility was used to control the duration of soil flooding (0, 45, or 90 days) and shade houses were used to control light availability (high = 72 %, intermediate = 33 %, or low = 2 % of ambient light) received by L. melissifolia established on native soil of the MAV. A completely randomized, split-plot design was used to evaluate the effects of soil flooding and light availability on L. melissifolia reproductive intensity and mode. Analyses were conducted on plot means using PROC GLIMMIX with an adjustment in the error term for the whole-plot factor (SAS 9.4, SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, North Carolina, USA). PROC UNIVARIATE was used to test data normality for each response variable, and residual errors were normalized with Box-Cox, natural log, or square root transformations where appropriate prior to the PROC GLIMMIX analyses. Significance was accepted at ∠= 0.05, and we used the least significant difference (LSD) test to separate significant treatment effect means...

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