Skip to main content

Microbial Communities Across a Successional Gradient at Indiana Dunes National Park, 2015-2017

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2015-11-17
End Date
2017-05-23

Citation

Pavlovic, N.B., and Byappanahalli, M.N., 2020, Microbial Communities Across a Successional Gradient at Indiana Dunes National Park, 2015-2017: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9ZP9L4P.

Summary

This soil and vegetation data were collected along a successional gradient at the Indiana Dunes National Park. Soil samples were processed for standard soil chemistry, texture, and nutrients. DNA extracted from soil samples were analyzed for bacterial communities using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing technique to understand the composition and distribution of these communities along the successional gradient. Soils samples were collected in 2015 and 2017. Vegetation data were collected only in 2017, as the vegetation was dormant in 2015. We collected the data to examine the relationships among soils, vegetation, and composition of the microbial communities along a dunal chronosequence. A dunal chronosequence is a series of coastal dunes [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Noel B Pavlovic
Process Contact :
Noel B Pavlovic
Originator :
Noel B Pavlovic, Muruleedhara Byappanahalli
Metadata Contact :
Noel B Pavlovic
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Great Lakes Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Ecosystems

Attached Files

Click on title to download individual files attached to this item.

CHDataEnvirSoilVegDataReleaseFinal.csv 7 KB text/csv

Purpose

We collected the data to examine the relationships among soils, vegetation, and composition of the microbial communities along a dunal chronosequence. A dunal chronosequence is a series of coastal dunes that formed at different times thus a chrono-sequence. In such a sequence, the younger dunes are near the lake or seashore and the older ones are inland.

Additional Information

Identifiers

Type Scheme Key
DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/P9ZP9L4P

Item Actions

View Item as ...

Save Item as ...

View Item...