Abstract

Leaf venation networks play a key role in resource transport for plants. The accompanying data paper provides high-resolution images of the venation networks of several hundred southeast Asian tree species collected from Malaysian Borneo. The images are paired to a range of trait and environmental data and are supplemented by hand tracings, yielding a dataset of several hundred million hand-classified pixels. The dataset may be useful for ecophysiology, systematics, and machine learning. Photo credit: Miguel Jodra. Photo credit: Benjamin Blonder. Photo credit: Benjamin Blonder. These photographs illustrate the article “Leaf venation networks of Bornean trees: images and hand-traced segmentations” by Benjamin Blonder, Sabine Both, Miguel Jodra, Noreen Majalap, David Burslem, Yit Arn Teh, and Yadvinder Malhi published in Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2844

Highlights

  • The data set contains images of leaf venation networks obtained from tree species in Malaysian Borneo

  • All images contain a region of interest in which all veins have been hand traced

  • The complete data set includes over 30 billion pixels

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Title Leaf venation networks of Bornean trees: images and hand-traced segmentations.

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