2016
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2259
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High dissimilarity within a multiyear annual record of pollen assemblages from a North American tallgrass prairie

Abstract: Grassland vegetation varies in composition across North America and has been historically influenced by multiple biotic and abiotic drivers, including fire, herbivory, and topography. Yet, the amount of temporal and spatial variability exhibited among grassland pollen assemblages, and the influence of these biotic and abiotic drivers on pollen assemblage composition and diversity has been relatively understudied. Here, we examine 4 years of modern pollen assemblages collected from a series of 28 traps at the K… Show more

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“…Wet-cup-modified Tauber traps. Based on the findings of the dry surface experiments and in order to better collect and preserve conidia in the field, we modified a Tauber chamber-style trap originally designed for pollen collection (24,25) with a slightly larger top opening and a wet cup containing buffer inside the trap (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wet-cup-modified Tauber traps. Based on the findings of the dry surface experiments and in order to better collect and preserve conidia in the field, we modified a Tauber chamber-style trap originally designed for pollen collection (24,25) with a slightly larger top opening and a wet cup containing buffer inside the trap (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%