We combined climate variables with field measurements and airborne lidar from all forest and woodland plots in the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) to characterize the role of climate in constraining biodiversity – forest structure relationships across the United States.All data for this study are available as open access downloads from the following websites: NEON, https://data.neonscience.org/data-products; CHELSA, https://chelsa-climate.org; AET/PET, https://cgiarcsi.community/data/global-aridity-and-pet-database/
The use of remotely sensed data to gain insight into large-scale ecological questions has intrigued ...
A predictive understanding of interactions between vegetation and climate has been a grand challenge...
The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is designed to facilitate an understanding of the...
The conceptual relationship between temperature and forest family diversity has been developed by Ro...
Accurately mapping tree species composition and diversity is a critical step towards spatially expli...
Forest canopy structure (CS) controls many ecosystem functions and is highly variable across landsca...
Conservation and monitoring of forest biodiversity requires reliable information about forest struct...
1. Topography affects abiotic conditions which can influence the structure, function, and dynamics o...
Vegetation structure is an important biodiversity indicator providing biological and physical enviro...
NEON plot-level derived tables used in this study. All the derived data were openly available from T...
Abstract During the 21st century, human–environment interactions will increasingly expose both syste...
The growing awareness of biodiversity by forest managers has fueled the demand for information on ab...
Aim: Rapid global change is impacting the diversity of tree species and essential ecosystem function...
The structural heterogeneity of vegetation is a key factor for explaining animal diversity patterns ...
During the 21st century, human–environment interactions will increasingly expose both systems to ris...
The use of remotely sensed data to gain insight into large-scale ecological questions has intrigued ...
A predictive understanding of interactions between vegetation and climate has been a grand challenge...
The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is designed to facilitate an understanding of the...
The conceptual relationship between temperature and forest family diversity has been developed by Ro...
Accurately mapping tree species composition and diversity is a critical step towards spatially expli...
Forest canopy structure (CS) controls many ecosystem functions and is highly variable across landsca...
Conservation and monitoring of forest biodiversity requires reliable information about forest struct...
1. Topography affects abiotic conditions which can influence the structure, function, and dynamics o...
Vegetation structure is an important biodiversity indicator providing biological and physical enviro...
NEON plot-level derived tables used in this study. All the derived data were openly available from T...
Abstract During the 21st century, human–environment interactions will increasingly expose both syste...
The growing awareness of biodiversity by forest managers has fueled the demand for information on ab...
Aim: Rapid global change is impacting the diversity of tree species and essential ecosystem function...
The structural heterogeneity of vegetation is a key factor for explaining animal diversity patterns ...
During the 21st century, human–environment interactions will increasingly expose both systems to ris...
The use of remotely sensed data to gain insight into large-scale ecological questions has intrigued ...
A predictive understanding of interactions between vegetation and climate has been a grand challenge...
The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is designed to facilitate an understanding of the...