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Data from repeated measurements of predawn and midday water potentials on Quercus agrifolia and Quercus douglassi trees at Sedgwick Reserve, CA, USA from 2022 - 2024. The data includes the following columns: Column name Description individual_id Unique numeric ID for individual tree site Name of site location, represents a spatially distinct group of trees species Quercus agrifolia and Quercus douglassii date date of data collection, in YYYYMMDD pd_md Indicates whether measurements were taken at predawn (pd, 1-3 hours before sunrise) or midday (md, within 1.5 hours of solar noon) water_potential_mean Mean water potential measurements for each tree/date/time (MPa). water_potential_sd Standard deviation of water potential measurements for each tree/date/time (MPa) water_potential_n Number of water potential measurements for each tree/date/time latitude Location of individual tree, latitude in decimal degrees longitude Location of individual tree, longitude in decimal degrees coord_system EPSG:4326-WGS 84 For details on collection methods, see: Boving I, Allen J, Brodrick PG, Chadwick KD, Trugman A, Anderegg LDL. The Unstable Relationship Between Drought Status and Leaf Water Content Complicates the Remote Sensing of Tree Drought Stress. Glob Chang Biol. 2025 Apr;31(4):e70188. doi: 10.1111/gcb.70188. PMID: 40249004; PMCID: PMC12007071.more » « less
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Mifsud, Isobel E; Akana, Palani R; Bytnerowicz, Thomas A; Davis, Steven R; Menge, Duncan N (, Environmental Entomology)Cory, Jenny (Ed.)Abstract Nitrogen (N) is a key nutrient required by all living organisms for growth and development, but is a limiting resource for many organisms. Organisms that feed on material with low N content, such as wood, might be particularly prone to N limitation. In this study, we investigated the degree to which the xylophagous larvae of the stag beetle Ceruchus piceus (Weber) use associations with N-fixing bacteria to acquire N. We paired acetylene reduction assays by cavity ring-down absorption spectroscopy (ARACAS) with 15N2 incubations to characterize rates of N fixation within C. piceus. Not only did we detect significant N fixation activity within C. piceus larvae, but we calculated a rate that was substantially higher than most previous reports for N fixation in insects. While taking these measurements, we discovered that N fixation within C. piceus can decline rapidly in a lab setting. Consequently, our results demonstrate that previous studies, which commonly keep insects in the lab for long periods of time prior to and during measurement, may have systematically under-reported rates of N fixation in insects. This suggests that within-insect N fixation may contribute more to insect nutrition and ecosystem-scale N budgets than previously thought.more » « less
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