2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.flora.2021.151901
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Fire does not change sprouting nor flowering, but affects fruiting phenology in a Neotropical savanna community

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“…The analyzes were performed at the community level (all species sampled together) and by vegetation stratum. Here we present the raw data used by [2] to examine the effects of fire on the period of occurrence, seasonality, and number of species sprouting, flowering, and fruiting in a savanna. This study used only the species that were common to both treatments with at least three individuals sampled (44 species), but here we provide the phenological data of the 95 species present in the plots.…”
Section: Data Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analyzes were performed at the community level (all species sampled together) and by vegetation stratum. Here we present the raw data used by [2] to examine the effects of fire on the period of occurrence, seasonality, and number of species sprouting, flowering, and fruiting in a savanna. This study used only the species that were common to both treatments with at least three individuals sampled (44 species), but here we provide the phenological data of the 95 species present in the plots.…”
Section: Data Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%