Automated Author ProfileLedwoń, Mateusz
Ledwoń, Mateusz
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The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 11.7 (sum of 8 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Synchronized and variable reproduction by perennial plants, called mast seeding, is a major reproductive strategy of trees. Resource budget models proposed that masting relies on the depletion of resources following fruiting events, which leads to temporal fluctuations in fruiting; while outcross pollination or external factors preventing reproduction in some years synchronize seed production among trees. We used seed production data for four species (Quercus ilex, Q. humilis, Sorbus aucuparia, Pinus albicaulis) to parametrize resource budget models of masting. Based on species life history characteristics, we hypothesized that pollen coupling should synchronize reproduction in S. aucuparia and P. albicaulis, while in Q. ilex and Q. humilis environmental veto should be a major factor. Pollen coupling was stronger in S. aucuparia and P. albicaulis than in oaks, while veto was more frequent in the latter. Yet, in all species, costs of reproduction were too small to impose a replenishment period. A synchronous environmental veto, in the presence of environmental stochasticity, was sufficient to produce observed variability and synchrony in reproduction. In the past, vetoes like frost events that prevent reproduction have been perceived as negative for plants. In fact, they could be selectively favored as a way to create mast seeding.
Authors
- Bogdziewicz, Michał ;
- Żywiec, Magdalena ;
- Espelta, Josep M ;
- Fernandez-Martinez, Marcos ;
- Calama, Rafael ;
- Ledwoń, Mateusz ;
- McIntire, Eliot ;
- Crone, Elizabeth E.
No description available
Authors
- Bogdziewicz, Michał ;
- Żywiec, Magdalena ;
- Espelta, Josep M ;
- Fernandez-Martinez, Marcos ;
- Calama, Rafael ;
- Ledwoń, Mateusz ;
- McIntire, Eliot ;
- Crone, Elizabeth E.
No description available
Authors
- Bogdziewicz, Michał ;
- Żywiec, Magdalena ;
- Espelta, Josep M ;
- Fernandez-Martinez, Marcos ;
- Calama, Rafael ;
- Ledwoń, Mateusz ;
- McIntire, Eliot ;
- Crone, Elizabeth E.
No description available
Authors
- Crone, Elizabeth E. ;
- Bogdziewicz, Michał ;
- Żywiec, Magdalena ;
- Espelta, Josep M ;
- Fernandez-Martinez, Marcos ;
- Calama, Rafael ;
- Ledwoń, Mateusz ;
- McIntire, Eliot
No description available
Authors
- Żywiec, Magdalena ;
- Espelta, Josep M ;
- Fernandez-Martinez, Marcos ;
- Calama, Rafael ;
- Bogdziewicz, Michał ;
- Ledwoń, Mateusz ;
- McIntire, Eliot ;
- Crone, Elizabeth E.
Fruit production data for 278 rowan trees, 77 of which died in the 15-year study period.
Authors
- Pesendorfer, Mario ;
- Michał Bogdziewicz ;
- Koenig, Walter D. ;
- Ledwoń, Mateusz ;
- Żywiec, Magdalena
Fruit production data for 278 rowan trees, 77 of which died in the 15-year study period.
Authors
- Pesendorfer, Mario ;
- Michał Bogdziewicz ;
- Koenig, Walter D. ;
- Ledwoń, Mateusz ;
- Żywiec, Magdalena