Mer Bleue fertilization plant species data 2016

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Plant species abundance in 60 x 60 cm aluminum NEE collars at the Mer Bleue fertilization experiment in 2016 with two additional 60 x 60 cm squares within each treatment plot.
Publications where methods are described and some of the data are published:
Juutinen, S.,T.R. Moore, J.L. Bubier, S. Arnkil, E. Humphreys, B. Marincak, C. Roy, T. Larmola. 2018. Long-term nutrient addition increased CH4 emission from a bog through direct and indirect effects. Scientific Reports 8:3838; DOI:10.1038/s41598-018-22210-2.
Larmola, T., J.L. Bubier, C. Kobyljanec, N. Basiliko, S. Juutinen, E. Humphreys, M. Preston, T.R. Moore. 2013. Vegetation feedbacks of nutrient deposition lead to a weaker carbon sink in an ombrotrophic bog, Global Change Biology, 19: 3729-3739.
Bubier, J.L., Smith, R., Juutinen, S., Moore, T.R., Minocha, R., Long, S., and Minocha, S. 2011. Effects of nutrient addition on leaf chemistry, morphology, and photosynthetic capacity of three bog shrubs. Oecologia, doi: 10.1007/s00442-011-1998-9.
Juutinen, S. J. Bubier, T. Moore. 2010. Responses of vegetation and ecosystem CO2 exchange to 9 years of nutrient addition at Mer Bleue bog. Ecosystems 13:874-887, DOI:10.1007/s10021-010-9361-2.
Bubier, J., T. Moore, and L. Bledzki. 2007. Effects of nutrient addition on vegetation and carbon cycling in an ombrotrophic bog. Global Change Biology 13: 1168-1186, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2007.01346.x.

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nutrients, vegetation, plant species composition, vascular plants, moss, point intercept, point hit, percent cover

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