Rosa Anemoniflora Habitat Analysis with Soil Potassium and Niche Breadth Metrics
by Qun Yu·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
A 2026 study by Qun Yu applies niche theory to the conservation of Rosa anemoniflora, a threatened plant endemic to China. The dataset likely contains metrics quantifying intraspecific niche breadth across habitats, analyzed using correlation, regression, and structural equation modeling. It is a 24.2 KB document file shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Use Cases
Modeling relationships between soil potassium (TK/AK) and plant niche breadth based on the described analysis.
Testing the transferability of the circular sliding window technique for niche analysis on other species.
Investigating constraints on population regeneration linked to herb layer niche overlap.
Applying structural equation modeling to identify key environmental drivers of intraspecific niche variation.
Strengths
Dataset is explicitly linked to a novel methodological approach (circular sliding window technique) for precision conservation.
Analysis identifies specific, contrasting soil factors (total potassium and available potassium) associated with niche breadth.
Shared under a permissive CC-BY-4.0 license, facilitating reuse.
Limitations
Row count and column-level documentation are absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Dataset is very small (24.2 KB), indicating limited scope, likely containing summary results or a single table.
The primary data file is a DOCX document, which may require extraction or conversion for direct computational analysis.
Provenance
Source
Qun Yu via figshare.
Collection Method
Ecological study employing a circular sliding window technique, correlation, regression, and structural equation modeling.
Time Range
Study dated 2026.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-14 05:28:44; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Focus on Rosa anemoniflora, a plant endemic to China.
Primary data is in a DOCX file format; users may need to extract tabular data for analysis.