Automated Author Profile

Schrieber, Karin

Current S-Index

22.3

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.7

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

13

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

72.0%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

1

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Data from: Effects of altitude, land use and microsites on the early-life performance of a high mountain tree: insights from an in situ sowing experiment. (Version: 2)

Aim. Understanding the forces that drive range shifts in forest landscapes is imperative for predicting species distributions under anthropogenic climate and land use change. However, empirical studies exploring how these components jointly influence critical early-life stages of mountain tree species across environmental gradients are scarce. We used the high-mountain tree Polylepis australis as model species to investigate the relative importance of altitude and associated climatic conditions, land use for livestock and microsite characteristics on early-life performance. Location. Córdoba Sierras, central Argentina. Methods. We set up an extensive in situ sowing experiment with a robust split-plot design that integrated spatial scales ranging from 0.4 m2 subplots at the microsite level (associated with vegetative and micro-topographic structures), to livestock exclosure and enclosure plots of several hectares, to an altitudinal gradient of 1000 m. Components of early-life performance were monitored across two subsequent growing seasons. Results. Microsite characteristics played a fundamental role in P. australis establishment, whereby interactions with altitude and/or land use suggested alternate mechanisms: facilitation (likely reduced desiccation) dominated at low altitude while at high altitude abiotic stress (likely intensive frost and radiation) overruled any microsite effects. At mid altitude benefits of competition release prevailed over facilitation and microsite effects gained importance under livestock presence. Inconsistencies between pre- and post- emergence responses illustrated potential tradeoffs between beneficial and detrimental effects of microsite conditions upon performance throughout early life: a favorable location for seeds may abruptly turn adverse for seedlings. Main conclusions. We unravel how changes in altitude, anthropogenic disturbances and microsite characteristics jointly modulate P. australis performance across stages of early establishment. Such information is fundamental when categorizing specific microhabitats as “safe sites” for tree regeneration especially in mountain environments with high spatiotemporal heterogeneity.

Authors

  • Cáceres, Yolanda ;
  • Schrieber, Karin ;
  • Lachmuth, Susanne ;
  • Auge, Harald ;
  • Argibay, Daihana ;
  • Renison, Daniel ;
  • Hensen, Isabell
1 Citation0 Mentions77% FAIR2.2 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.7c2g5rnJune 2020

Dataset Dryad (Version: 1)

No description available

Authors

  • Schrieber, Karin ;
  • Wolf, Sabrina ;
  • Wypior, Catherina ;
  • Höhlig, Diana ;
  • Keller, Stephen ;
  • Hensen, Isabell ;
  • Lachmuth, Susanne
0 Citations0 Mentions77% FAIR1.9 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.fb851dn/1January 2019

Survival_cleandata_2Year (Version: 1)

No description available

Authors

  • Cáceres Castellanos, Yolanda Karina ;
  • Schrieber, Karin ;
  • Lachmuth, Susanne ;
  • Auge, Harald ;
  • Argibay, Daihana ;
  • Renison, Daniel ;
  • Hensen, Isabell
0 Citations0 Mentions77% FAIR1.9 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.7c2g5rn/4January 2019

Field_exp_2Year (Version: 1)

No description available

Authors

  • Cáceres Castellanos, Yolanda Karina ;
  • Schrieber, Karin ;
  • Lachmuth, Susanne ;
  • Auge, Harald ;
  • Argibay, Daihana ;
  • Renison, Daniel ;
  • Hensen, Isabell
0 Citations0 Mentions77% FAIR1.9 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.7c2g5rn/3January 2019

Field_exp_1stYear (Version: 1)

No description available

Authors

  • Cáceres Castellanos, Yolanda Karina ;
  • Schrieber, Karin ;
  • Lachmuth, Susanne ;
  • Auge, Harald ;
  • Argibay, Daihana ;
  • Renison, Daniel ;
  • Hensen, Isabell
0 Citations0 Mentions77% FAIR1.9 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.7c2g5rn/2January 2019

data_SPAGeDi_format (Version: 1)

No description available

Authors

  • Rosche, Christoph ;
  • Hensen, Isabell ;
  • Schaar, Adrian ;
  • Zehra, Uzma ;
  • Jasieniuk, Marie ;
  • Callaway, Ragan ;
  • Khasa, Damase ;
  • Al-Gharaibeh, Mohammad ;
  • Lekberg, Ylva ;
  • Nagy, David ;
  • Pal, Robert ;
  • Okada, Miki ;
  • Schrieber, Karin ;
  • Turner, Kathryn ;
  • Lachmuth, Susanne ;
  • Erst, Andrey ;
  • Tsunoda, Tomonori ;
  • Sheng, Min ;
  • Schmidt, Robin ;
  • Peng, Yanling ;
  • Luo, Wenbo ;
  • Jäschke, Yun ;
  • Reshi, Zafar ;
  • Shah, Manzoor
0 Citations0 Mentions77% FAIR1.9 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.r5d94c8/1January 2019

D.B: Herbivore growth, feeding damage, plant performance

No description available

Authors

  • Schrieber, Karin ;
  • Kröner, Lutz ;
  • Schweiger, Rabea ;
  • Müller, Caroline
0 Citations0 Mentions77% FAIR1.7 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.2ch6ks8/2January 2018

D.A: Plant metabolic responses to herbivory

No description available

Authors

  • Schrieber, Karin ;
  • Kröner, Lutz ;
  • Schweiger, Rabea ;
  • Müller, Caroline
0 Citations0 Mentions77% FAIR1.7 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.2ch6ks8/1January 2018

Data SSR-analyses

No description available

Authors

  • Schrieber, Karin ;
  • Wolf, Sabrina ;
  • Wypior, Catherina ;
  • Höhlig, Diana ;
  • Hensen, Isabell ;
  • Lachmuth, Susanne
0 Citations0 Mentions77% FAIR1.9 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.hg77n/1January 2016

Data experiment

No description available

Authors

  • Schrieber, Karin ;
  • Wolf, Sabrina ;
  • Wypior, Catherina ;
  • Höhlig, Diana ;
  • Hensen, Isabell ;
  • Lachmuth, Susanne
0 Citations0 Mentions77% FAIR1.7 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.hg77n/5January 2016