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These data represent nuclear microsatellite data collected from four riparian plant species that occur in and around Grand Canyon National Park: Populus fremontii (POFR), Salix gooddingii (SAGO), Salix exigua (SAEX), and Prosopis glandulosa (PRGL). These data were collected for population genetic analysis to help inform native plant material development in Grand Canyon National Park. Leaf samples were collected at sites spanning 470 km of the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Mead and in tributaries. Known revegetation areas were not sampled. We aimed to collect leaf tissue from at least 15 individuals at each sample site. If there were fewer than 15 individuals per species at a site, leaf tissue was...
Tags: Arizona,
Botany,
Colorado River,
Ecology,
Genetic diversity, All tags...
Genetics,
Geography,
Glen Canyon,
Glen Canyon Dam,
Grand Canyon,
Grand Canyon National Park,
Information Sciences,
Lake Mead,
Nuclear microsatellite,
Population characteristics,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
biogeography,
biota,
conservation genetics,
cottonwood,
genetics,
mesquite,
northern Arizona,
plants (organisms),
population and community ecology,
population genetics,
riparian plants,
southwestern U.S.,
southwestern United States,
wetland ecosystems,
willow, Fewer tags
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