Data associated with the following publication: Resilience of palm populations to disturbance is determined by interactive effects of fire, herbivory and harvest. Journal of Ecology Authors: Lisa Mandle(1), Tamara Ticktin(1), Pieter Zuidema(2) (1)University of Hawaii at Manoa, Botany Department and Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology Program (2)Wageningen University, ForestEcology and Forest Management Group Questions about the data should be directed to: Lisa Mandle at lisa.mandle@gmail.com 1. RAMET DATA File: Mandle_ramet_data_2015-04-17.cv Data description: Comma-separated values text file containing information about mountain date palm ramets monitored from 2009-2011. Each row represents data on a single ramet in a single census period (2009-2010 or 2010-2011). Missing or non-applicable values are indicated with ""NA"". COLUMN HEADINGS AND VALUES: 1) pop: study population code 2) site: study site code 3) year.end: year at end of annual census 4) fire.end: years since fire at end of annual census 5) fire.cat: fire category at end of annual census (F0 = fire within the study year, F12 = 1-2 years post fire, NF = >2 years post fire) 6) com.harvest: presence of commerical mountain date palm harvest (Y = yes, N = no) 7) livestock: presence or absence of livestock grazing (Y= yes, N = no) 8) can.open: percent canopy openness above the study population 9) tag: ramet tag number, unique within populations but not across populations 10) genet: genet number, unique within populations but not across populations 11) genet.id: unique genet id code 12) ramet.id: unique ramet id code 13) ramets.start: number of ramets within the genet to which the focal ramet belongs 14) width.start: petiole width (cm) of the longest leaf at the start of the census period 15) width.end: petiole width (cm) of the longest leaf at the end of the census period 16) leaves.start: number of leaves at the start of the census period 17) leaves.end: number of leaves at the end of the census period 18) propGram: proportion of grazed leaves per ramet at the end of the census period 19) propHram: proportion of harvested leaves per ramet at the end of the census period 20) propGgen: proportion of grazed leaves per genet at the end of the census period 21) propHgen: proportion of harvested leaves per ramet at the end of the census period 22) sex: sex of the genet (M = male, F = female, NA = unknown) 23) stalks.start: number of flowering stalks at the start of the census period 24) stalks.end: number of flowering stalks at the end of the census period 25) flowered: binary variable indicating whether ramet flowered or not during the census period 26) died: binary variable indicating whether ramet died or not during the census period 27) new.sprout: binary variable indicating whether ramet is a new clonally produced sprout that emerged during the study period 28) new.sdlg: binary variable indicating whether ramet is a new seedling that emerged during the study period 29) sprout.parent: for new sprouts, the tag number of the presumed parent ramet 2. R CODE FOR INTEGRAL PROJECTION MODEL (IPM) OF MOUNTAIN DATE PALM POPULATION DYNAMICS File: Mandle_IPM_code_2015-04-17.R Data description: R file with code to create and run integral projection model based on analysis of mountain date palm ramet data.