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Maire, Vincent; Deschamps, Lucas; Proulx, Raphaël 2023-03-15 We replicated a natural species richness gradient where communities included from 2 to 16 species within four wetlands (bog, fen, meadow, marsh) contrasting in plant productivity. We sampled functional traits from individuals in each community and used hierarchical distributional modelling in order to analyze the independent variation of the mean and dispersion of functional trait space at ecosystem, community and species levels.
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Watson, Christopher; Carignan-Guillemette, Léonie; Turcotte, Caroline; Maire, Vincent; Proulx, Raphaël 2019-11-20 This data supports a meta-analysis investigating ecological impacts of intense lawn management (mowing). Raw data on invertebrate abundance and temperature data was collected by Léonie Carignan-Guillemette (2018) and Caroline Turcotte (2017) under the supervision of Raphaël Proulx and Vincent Maire (refer to Appendix S1 within related publication for more information). Other data was gathered and processed according to the following: We searched the Scopus database on 8 February, 2019 with the following combinations of keywords: (lawn OR turf) AND mowing AND (urban OR city). Generally, studies were ineligible when: full-text of the article was not available even after contacting the authors; mowing was incidental to the study and not an experimental factor; response variables were not ecologically relevant; confounding factors (e.g. fertilisation) could not be isolated; a non-urban context was used; or simulated data were presented. We extracted the mean and statistical variation (standard deviation or standard error) for each response variable in control (less-intensively mown) and treatment (intensively mown) groups. Reported data were used when available. Otherwise, data were extracted from published figures using the Web Plot Digitizer tool. Where summary data on median, and interquartile range was presented, mean and standard deviation was estimated. Variables with multi-temporal data (e.g. soil moisture) were summarised using the mean and pooled standard deviation to provide an aggregated value per site per year. Where seasonal trends were evident in raw multi-temporal data (e.g. soil temperature), data was detrended using a polynomial function and analysis applied to the residuals.
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Deschamps, Lucas; Maire, Vincent; Chen, Lin; Fortier, Daniel; Gauthier, Gilles; Morneault, Amélie; Hardy-Lachance, Elisabeth; Dalcher-Gosselin, Isabelle; Tanguay, François; Gignac, Charles; McKenzie, Jeffrey M.; Rochefort, Line; Lévesque, Esther 2022 The zip files contains all the data and codes to reproduce the figures and statistical analysis of <br> Deschamps, L. et al. 2022. Increased nutrient availability speeds up permafrost development, while goose grazing slows it down in a Canadian High Arctic wetland. Accepted article. <em>Journal of Ecology</em> https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

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