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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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
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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:
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StandID |
The stand identifiction |
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2. |
Scenario |
The scenario short name |
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3. |
Year |
The year to which the data record corresponds |
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4. |
mat |
Mean annual temperature |
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5. |
map |
Mean annual precipitation |
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6. |
gsp |
Growing season precipitation |
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7. |
mtcm |
Mean temperature of the coldest month |
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8. |
mmin |
Mean minimum temperature |
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9. |
mtwm |
Mean temperature of the warmest month |
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10. |
mmax |
Mean maximum temperature |
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11. |
sday |
Julian date of first frost-free day in the spring |
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12. |
ffp |
Number of frost-free days |
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13. |
dd5 |
Degree days above 5 degrees centigrade |
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14. |
gsdd5 |
dd5 accumulated within the frost-free period |
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15. |
d100 |
Julian date that dd5 reaches 100 |
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16. |
dd0 |
Degree days below 0 degrees |
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17. |
smrpb |
Summer precipitation balance:(jul+aug+sep)/(apr+may+jun) |
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18. |
smrsprpb |
Summer/spring precipitation balance: (jul+aug)/(apr+may) |
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19. |
ABAM |
Abies amabilis |
Pacific silver fir |
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20. |
ABCO |
Abies concolor |
White fir |
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21. |
ABGR |
Abies grandis |
Grand fir |
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22. |
ABLAA |
Abies lasiocarpa var. arizonica |
Corkbark fir |
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23. |
ACGL |
Acer glabrum |
Rocky Mountain maple |
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24. |
ACGR3 |
Acer grandidentatum |
Bigtooth maple |
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25. |
AECA |
Aesculus californica |
California buckeye |
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26. |
ALRH2 |
Alnus rhombifolia |
White alder |
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27. |
ALRU2 |
Alnus rubra |
Red alder |
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28. |
ARME |
Arbutus menzeisii |
Pacific madrone |
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29. |
BEPA |
Betula papyrifera var. Commutata |
Western paper birch |
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30. |
BEPAC |
Betula papyrifera var. Commutata |
Western paper birch |
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31. |
CELE3 |
Cercocarpus ledifolius |
Curlleaf mountain mahogany |
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32. |
FRLA |
Fraxinus latifolia |
Oregon ash |
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33. |
JUCO11 |
Juniperus erythrocarpa |
Redberry juniper |
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34. |
JUDE2 |
Juniperus deppeana |
Alligator juniper |
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35. |
JUMO |
Juniperus monosperma |
Oneseed juniper |
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36. |
JUOC |
Juniperus occidentalis |
Juniperus occidentalis |
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37. |
JUOS |
Juniperus osteosperma |
Utah juniper |
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38. |
JUSC2 |
Juniperus scopulorum |
Rocky Mountain juniper |
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39. |
OLTE |
Olneya tesota |
Tesota-Arizona ironwood |
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40. |
PICO |
Pinus contorta |
Lodgepole pine |
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41. |
PICO3 |
Pinus coulteri |
Coulter pine |
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42. |
PIED |
Pinyon pine |
Pinus edulis |
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43. |
PIEN |
Picea engelmannii |
Engelmann spruce |
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44. |
PILO |
Pinus longaeva |
Great Basin bristlecone pine |
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45. |
PIMO |
Pinus monophylla |
Singleleaf pinyon |
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46. |
PIMO3 |
Pinus monticola |
Western white pine |
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47. |
PIPO |
Pinus ponderosa |
Ponderosa pine |
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48. |
PIPU |
Picea pungens |
Blue spruce |
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49. |
PIST3 |
Pinus strobiformis |
Southwestern white pine |
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50. |
PODEM |
Populus deltoides ssp. monilifera |
Plains cottonwood |
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51. |
POTR5 |
Populus tremuloides |
Quaking aspen |
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52. |
PROSO |
Prosopis sp. |
Mesquite |
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53. |
PRUNU |
Prunus sp. |
Cherry |
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54. |
PSME |
Psuedotsuga menziesii |
Douglas-fir |
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55. |
QUAG |
Quercus agrifolia |
Coast live oak |
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56. |
QUDO |
Quercus douglasii |
Blue oak |
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57. |
QUEM |
Quercus emoryi |
Emory oak |
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58. |
QUGA |
Quercus gambelii |
Gambel oak |
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59. |
QUHY |
Quercus hypoleucoide |
Silverleaf oak |
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60. |
QUOB |
Quercus oblongifolia |
Mexican blue oak |
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61. |
RONE |
Robinia neomexicana |
New Mexico locust |
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62. |
SALIX |
Salix sp. |
Willow |
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63. |
TABR2 |
Taxus brevifolia |
Pacific yew |
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64. |
THPL |
Thuja plicata |
Western redcedar |
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65. |
TSHE |
Tsuga heterophylla |
Western hemlock |
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66. |
pSite |
The predicted site index, used to compute proportionate change |
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