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These data consist of environmental covariates and estimated plot-level mortality of ponderosa pine trees. Environmental covariates include growing season temperature and soil moisture, and values are summarized into long-term mean conditions, and anomalies observed between forest inventory sampling events for each plot. Data also include plot locations (with uncertainty introduced by the US Forest Service to maintain private property rights), plot basal area, and several variables related to estimated mortality rate of ponderosa pine trees under various assumptions about basal area conditions.
Categories: Data;
Tags: Arizona,
Botany,
California,
Climatology,
Colorado, All tags...
Ecology,
Forestry,
Geography,
Idaho,
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Montana,
Nevada,
New Mexico,
Oregon,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Utah,
Washington,
air temperature,
basal area,
basal area conditions,
biota,
climate change,
droughts,
environmental changes,
environmental covariates,
estimated mortality rate,
estimated plot-level mortality,
field sampling,
forest ecosystems,
forest inventory,
forest inventory plot,
forest inventory sampling events,
forest management,
forest sampling,
forestry,
forests,
growing season soil moisture,
growing season temperature,
long-term ecological monitoring,
long-term mean conditions,
mortality,
pine forests,
plot basal area,
plot locations,
plot sampling,
ponderosa pine forest,
ponderosa pine trees,
sampling,
soil moisture,
tree mortality,
vegetation,
western United States, Fewer tags
In 2004 U.S. Geological Survey biologists recorded vegetation and biological soil crust (BSC) cover by species as well as measured soil stability and compaction data along 85 transects at the Badger Wash study area in western Colorado. Soil samples were collected and processed for chemistry and texture. Using analysis of variance and nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) we assessed the cover of vegetation and BSC both grouped by plant physiognomy and dynamic soil properties (soil chemistry/nutrients and stability and compaction) as influenced by the effects of grazing history and soil group (which varied by slope, topographic wetness index and soil properties). Vegetation and BSC cover data were also compared...
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Colorado,
Dry Canyon Wash,
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Geography,
Grand Valley,
Information Sciences,
Lusby publications,
Mesa County,
NMDS analysis,
Soil Sciences,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
West Salt Creek,
bare ground,
biocrusts,
biological soil crusts,
biota,
compaction,
contributing area,
field measurements,
functional group cover,
genus,
geomorphology,
ground cover,
joint axis scores,
lab analysis,
land ownership,
lichens,
litter,
mosses,
multivariate analysis,
non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis,
observation data,
plants,
plot,
plot locations,
raw line intercept data,
rock,
scientific names,
slope,
soil chemical properties,
soil gaps,
soil physical properties,
soils,
species,
stability,
topographic wetness index,
treatment history, Fewer tags
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