Alicia Azpeleta Tarancón, Peter Z. Fulé, Kristen L. Shive, Carolyn H. Sieg, Andrew Sánchez Meador, Barbara Strom. 2014. Simulating post-wildfire forest trajectories under alternative climate and management scenarios. Ecological Applications 24:1626–1637. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/13-1787.1


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Species’ climate profile file.
Ecological Archives A024-196-S1.

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Author(s)

Alicia Azpeleta Tarancón
School of Forestry
Forest Ecology Laboratory
Flagstaff AZ 86011
USA

Peter Z. Fulé
School of Forestry
Forest Ecology Laboratory
Flagstaff AZ 86011
USA

Kristen L. Shive
School of Forestry
Forest Ecology Laboratory
Flagstaff AZ 86011
USA

Carolyn H. Sieg
USDA Forest Service
Rocky Mountain Research Station
Flagstaff AZ 80526
USA

Andrew Sánchez Meador
School of Forestry
Forest Ecology Laboratory
Flagstaff AZ 86011
USA
Ecological Restoration Institute
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff AZ 86011
USA

Barbara Strom
School of Forestry
Forest Ecology Laboratory
Flagstaff AZ 86011
USA


File list

ClimateProfile.csv (MD5: b59a0a24df004519f6546ee658306f64)

Description

ClimateProfile.csv is a comma-separated text file containing the 'Species' Climate profile' data set for the studied stands obtained through the Get Climate-FVS Ready Data (http://forest.moscowfsl.wsu.edu/climate/customData/http://forest.moscowfsl.wsu.edu/climate/customData/, accessed13 March 2012). Column definitions are:

1.

StandID

The stand identifiction

2.

Scenario

The scenario short name

3.

Year

The year to which the data record corresponds

4.

mat

Mean annual temperature

5.

map

Mean annual precipitation

6.

gsp

Growing season precipitation

7.

mtcm

Mean temperature of the coldest month

8.

mmin

Mean minimum temperature

9.

mtwm

Mean temperature of the warmest month

10.

mmax

Mean maximum temperature

11.

sday

Julian date of first frost-free day in the spring

12.

ffp

Number of frost-free days

13.

dd5

Degree days above 5 degrees centigrade

14.

gsdd5

dd5 accumulated within the frost-free period

15.

d100

Julian date that dd5 reaches 100

16.

dd0

Degree days below 0 degrees

17.

smrpb

Summer precipitation balance:(jul+aug+sep)/(apr+may+jun)

18.

smrsprpb

Summer/spring precipitation balance: (jul+aug)/(apr+may)

19.

ABAM

Abies amabilis

Pacific silver fir

20.

ABCO

Abies concolor

White fir

21.

ABGR

Abies grandis

Grand fir

22.

ABLAA

Abies lasiocarpa var. arizonica

Corkbark fir

23.

ACGL

Acer glabrum

Rocky Mountain maple

24.

ACGR3

Acer grandidentatum

Bigtooth maple

25.

AECA

Aesculus californica

California buckeye

26.

ALRH2

Alnus rhombifolia

White alder

27.

ALRU2

Alnus rubra

Red alder

28.

ARME

Arbutus menzeisii

Pacific madrone

29.

BEPA

Betula papyrifera var. Commutata

Western paper birch

30.

BEPAC

Betula papyrifera var. Commutata

Western paper birch

31.

CELE3

Cercocarpus ledifolius

Curlleaf mountain mahogany

32.

FRLA

Fraxinus latifolia

Oregon ash

33.

JUCO11

Juniperus erythrocarpa

Redberry juniper

34.

JUDE2

Juniperus deppeana

Alligator juniper

35.

JUMO

Juniperus monosperma

Oneseed juniper

36.

JUOC

Juniperus occidentalis

Juniperus occidentalis

37.

JUOS

Juniperus osteosperma

Utah juniper

38.

JUSC2

Juniperus scopulorum

Rocky Mountain juniper

39.

OLTE

Olneya tesota

Tesota-Arizona ironwood

40.

PICO

Pinus contorta

Lodgepole pine

41.

PICO3

Pinus coulteri

Coulter pine

42.

PIED

Pinyon pine

Pinus edulis

43.

PIEN

Picea engelmannii

Engelmann spruce

44.

PILO

Pinus longaeva

Great Basin bristlecone pine

45.

PIMO

Pinus monophylla

Singleleaf pinyon

46.

PIMO3

Pinus monticola

Western white pine

47.

PIPO

Pinus ponderosa

Ponderosa pine

48.

PIPU

Picea pungens

Blue spruce

49.

PIST3

Pinus strobiformis

Southwestern white pine

50.

PODEM

Populus deltoides ssp. monilifera

Plains cottonwood

51.

POTR5

Populus tremuloides

Quaking aspen

52.

PROSO

Prosopis sp.

Mesquite

53.

PRUNU

Prunus sp.

Cherry

54.

PSME

Psuedotsuga menziesii

Douglas-fir

55.

QUAG

Quercus agrifolia

Coast live oak

56.

QUDO

Quercus douglasii

Blue oak

57.

QUEM

Quercus emoryi

Emory oak

58.

QUGA

Quercus gambelii

Gambel oak

59.

QUHY

Quercus hypoleucoide

Silverleaf oak

60.

QUOB

Quercus oblongifolia

Mexican blue oak

61.

RONE

Robinia neomexicana

New Mexico locust

62.

SALIX

Salix sp.

Willow

63.

TABR2

Taxus brevifolia

Pacific yew

64.

THPL

Thuja plicata

Western redcedar

65.

TSHE

Tsuga heterophylla

Western hemlock

66.

pSite

The predicted site index, used to compute proportionate change