Replication Data for: Disturbance and the elevation ranges of woody plant species in the mountains of Costa Rica..doi:10.18710/72JI22DataverseNO2019-09-191Muñoz Mazon, Miguel, 2019, "Replication Data for: Disturbance and the elevation ranges of woody plant species in the mountains of Costa Rica..", https://doi.org/10.18710/72JI22, DataverseNO, V1Replication Data for: Disturbance and the elevation ranges of woody plant species in the mountains of Costa Rica..doi:10.18710/72JI22Muñoz Mazon, MiguelFinegan, BryanNorwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)DataverseNONorwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)Muñoz Mazón, MiguelFinegan, BryanMunoz Mazon, Miguel2019-09-17Earth and Environmental Sciencestropical forestelevation rangesdisturbancecompetitionsuccessionCosta Ricasecondary forestThis data set contains information on woody plant species with a diameter at breast height (d.b.h) greater than 10 centimeters in the mountains of Costa Rica. One of the files contains information about secondary tropical forest of 25 years old, along the slopes of the volcano Turrialba (from 600 to 2700 meters above sea level). The other file contains information about old growth forest composition along the Atlantic slopes of the Talamanca mountain range (from 400 to 2900 meters).Costa RicaCosta RicaCordillera de TalamancaTurrialba VolcanoCartagovegetation survey dataMuñoz Mazón, M, Klanderud, K, Finegan, B, Veintimilla, D, Bermeo, D, Murrieta, E, Delgado, D & Sheil, D. Disturbance and the elevation ranges of woody plant species in the mountains of Costa Rica. Ecol Evol. 2019; 9: 14330– 14340.10.1002/ece3.5870Muñoz Mazón, M, Klanderud, K, Finegan, B, Veintimilla, D, Bermeo, D, Murrieta, E, Delgado, D & Sheil, D. Disturbance and the elevation ranges of woody plant species in the mountains of Costa Rica. Ecol Evol. 2019; 9: 14330– 14340.00_ReadMe.txtMetadata and description of the datasetstext/plainSecondary_forest.txtSecondary forest elevation gradienttext/plainData_oldgrowth.txttext/plain