Climate-driven thermal opportunities and risks for leaf miners in aspen canopies
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Jun 06, 2022 version files 3.51 MB
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Experiment_1_files.zip
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Experiment_2_files.zip
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Figure_10_data.csv
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Figure_11_data.csv
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Figure_12_param_estimates.csv
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Figure_12_weather_data.txt
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Figure_4_data.csv
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Figure_5_data.csv
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Figure_6_data.csv
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Figure_7_data.csv
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Figure_8_data.csv
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Figure_9_data.csv
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README_file.txt
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Abstract
These data were collected primarily at the MPG North Ranch, as detailed in the associated paper. The data are derived from weather stations, local measurements of leaf temperatures using thermocouples and infrared cameras, measurements of feeding, growth, and survival of larvae of the aspen leaf miner (Phyllocnistis populiella) as functions of temperature. Some growth data were obtained at the University of Montana.
Scripts and data files are arranged by the figures in which they occur (Figures 3 - 12 in the main paper). Each R script reads in the necessary data from associated .csv or .txt files. One figure (Figure 3) also requires reading in a set of raw files from data loggers, which are provided in two zip files. The script provides a call to unzip those files locally.