Data from "Bias in the detection of negative density dependence in plant communities"

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Data on paired seed traps from Barro Colorado Island in Panama. 200 paired traps were installed 2 m distance in March 2011 and censused weekly through February 2013 along the trails of the 50ha plot. Each trap consisted of a square ½ m2, open-topped, 1-mm mesh bag supported 0.8 to 1 m above the ground by a polyvinyl chloride frame. Fruits and seeds were identified to species, counted and further categorized as immature, mature (endosperm filled), or damaged by animals. PART definitions: 0 reproductive buds, 1 mature fruit, 2 seeds, 3 capsules, 4 fragments, 5 immature fruit, 6 flowers (female or perfect), 7 fruit with insect emergence holes / insect damaged, 8 aborted fruit, 9 male flowers, 10 fruit eaten by animal (bird, monkey, squirrel o others), 11 category for leaves, 12 "unknown", 13 leaf pedicel, 14 fragment og branch, less than 2 cm in diameter, 15 fine litter, 16 flower pedicel, 17 fruit pedicel, 18 monkey feces.

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Detto, Matteo, Visser, Marco D., Wright, S. Joseph, and Pacala, Stephen W. 2019. [Dataset] Data from &quot;Bias in the detection of negative density dependence in plant communities&quot;. [Rdata] Distributed by Smithsonian Research Online. <a href="https://doi.org/10.25570/stri/10088/98254">https://doi.org/10.25570/stri/10088/98254</a>.

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