Plant growth measurements across three native species in a cloud-affected restoration site at Nakula, Maui, 2016-2019

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Fog has been demonstrated to support plant growth, survival and ecosystem maintenance spanning rainfall and elevation gradients across the world. Persistent fog and strong winds on high mountain slopes in Hawaiʻi create a unique ecological environment. We collected stem and basal diameter measurements of three native plant species at Nakula Natural Area Reserve, Maui, from 2016-2019 and numerous environmental variables to examine how rain, fog and soil moisture influence plant water deficit and growth.

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Name Format Description Link
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/P9E4B7B5
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.612f1452d34e40dd9c099b7a.xml

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  • maui
  • maui-county
  • dendrometer
  • fog
  • soil-moisture
  • nakula-natural-area-reserve
  • cloud-water-interception
  • usgs-612f1452d34e40dd9c099b7a

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