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On April 5, 2024 at 9:08:16 AM UTC, Gravatar Roman Flury:
  • Updated description of Soil and climate dependent ingrowth inference from

    The files contain the data used in Flury et al. "Soil and climate-dependent ingrowth inference: broadleaves on their slow way to conquer Swiss forests" published in the scientific journal Ecography, 2023 (). The data stored here were derived from the Swiss NFI1-4 and the already available data of NFI5 until the end of 2022. The raw data from the Swiss NFI can be provided free of charge within the scope of a contractual agreement (http://www.lfi.ch/dienstleist/daten-en.php). The files 'Data Figure 2' to 'Data Figure 6' are publicly available and contain the data used to produce the figures from the manuscript "Soil and climate-dependent ingrowth inference: broadleaves on their slow way to conquer Swiss forests". The R code which enables the reproduction of these figures is available in 'R-source.zip'. The analysis of this data was done with the statistical software R (R version 4.2.2).
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    The files contain the data used in Flury et al. "Soil and climate-dependent ingrowth inference: broadleaves on their slow way to conquer Swiss forests" published in the scientific journal Ecography, 2023 (10.1111/ecog.07174). The data stored here were derived from the Swiss NFI1-4 and the already available data of NFI5 until the end of 2022. The raw data from the Swiss NFI can be provided free of charge within the scope of a contractual agreement (http://www.lfi.ch/dienstleist/daten-en.php). The files 'Data Figure 2' to 'Data Figure 6' are publicly available and contain the data used to produce the figures from the manuscript "Soil and climate-dependent ingrowth inference: broadleaves on their slow way to conquer Swiss forests". The R code which enables the reproduction of these figures is available in 'R-source.zip'. The analysis of this data was done with the statistical software R (R version 4.2.2).