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Core Research Site Web Seasonal Biomass And Seasonal And Annual Npp Data For The Net Primary Production Study At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1999-Present), Esteban Muldavin, Douglas I. Moore Mar 2016

Core Research Site Web Seasonal Biomass And Seasonal And Annual Npp Data For The Net Primary Production Study At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1999-Present), Esteban Muldavin, Douglas I. Moore

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This long-term study at the Sevilleta LTER measures net primary production (NPP) across four distinct ecosystems: creosote-dominant shrubland (Site C, est. winter 1999), black grama-dominant grassland (Site G, est. winter 1999), blue grama-dominant grassland (Site B, est. winter 2002), and pinon-juniper woodland (Site P, est. winter 2003), which is now in its own dataset, SEV278 (Pinon-Juniper (Core Site) Quadrat Data). Net primary production is a fundamental ecological variable that quantifies rates of carbon consumption and fixation. Estimates of NPP are important in understanding energy flow at a community level as well as spatial and temporal responses to a range of …


Nitrogen Fertilization Experiment (Nfert): Net Primary Production Quadrat Data At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2004-Present), Scott Collins Mar 2016

Nitrogen Fertilization Experiment (Nfert): Net Primary Production Quadrat Data At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2004-Present), Scott Collins

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This dataset is part of a long-term study at the Sevilleta LTER, begun in spring 2004, which examines how fertilization affects above-ground biomass production (ANPP) in a mixed desert-grassland. Net primary production is a fundamental ecological variable that quantifies rates of carbon consumption and fixation. Estimates of NPP are important in understanding energy flow at a community level as well as spatial and temporal responses to a range of ecological processes. Above-ground net primary production is the change in plant biomass, represented by stems, flowers, fruit and foliage, over time and incorporates growth as well as loss to death and …


Warming-El Nino-Nitrogen Deposition Experiment (Wenndex): Net Primary Production Quadrat Data At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2006 -Present), Scott Collins, William Pockman, Joe Fargione Jan 2015

Warming-El Nino-Nitrogen Deposition Experiment (Wenndex): Net Primary Production Quadrat Data At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2006 -Present), Scott Collins, William Pockman, Joe Fargione

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Humans are creating significant global environmental change, including shifts in climate, increased nitrogen (N) deposition, and the facilitation of species invasions. A multi-factorial field experiment is being performed in an arid grassland within the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) to simulate increased nighttime temperature, higher N deposition, and heightened El Niño frequency (which increases winter precipitation by an average of 50%). The purpose of the experiment is to better understand the potential effects of environmental change on grassland community composition and the growth of introduced creosote seeds and seedlings. The focus is on the response of three dominant species, all …


Extreme Drought In Grassland Ecosystems (Edge) Seasonal Biomass And Seasonal And Annual Npp Data At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2013- Present), Scott Collins Jan 2015

Extreme Drought In Grassland Ecosystems (Edge) Seasonal Biomass And Seasonal And Annual Npp Data At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2013- Present), Scott Collins

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Net primary production is a fundamental ecological variable that quantifies rates of carbon consumption and fixation. Estimates of NPP are important in understanding energy flow at a community level as well as spatial and temporal responses to a range of ecological processes. While measures of both below- and above-ground biomass are important in estimating total NPP, this study focuses on above-ground net primary production (ANPP). Above-ground net primary production is the change in plant biomass, including loss to death and decomposition, over a given period of time. Volumetric measurements are made using vegetation data from permanent plots collected in SEV297, …


Grassland Vegetation Line-Intercept Transects At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1989 - Present), Scott Collins Jan 2015

Grassland Vegetation Line-Intercept Transects At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1989 - Present), Scott Collins

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In 1989, line-intercept transects were installed to evaluate temporal and spatial dynamics across vegetation transition zones. Currently, a 400m transect is sampled at a grassland site (Deep Well) which is dominated by Bouteloua eriopoda (black grama) and, near the southern end of the transect, B. gracilis (blue grama). A second grassland site (Five Points), dominated by B. eriopoda and, to the south, Larrea tridentata (creosote), is also sampled. Both sites are sampled twice a year, in May/June and September/October, and measurements are taken at a one-centimeter resolution. The biannual sampling protocol detects potential responses in both cool and warm season …


Burn Study Sites Quadrat Data For The Net Primary Production Study At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2004-Present), Esteban Muldavin Jan 2015

Burn Study Sites Quadrat Data For The Net Primary Production Study At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2004-Present), Esteban Muldavin

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In 2003, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service conducted a prescribed burn over a large part of the northeastern corner of the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. Following this burn, a study was designed to look at the effect of fire on above-ground net primary productivity (ANPP) (i.e., the change in plant biomass, represented by stems, flowers, fruit and foliage, over time) within three different vegetation types: mixed grass (MG), mixed shrub (MS) and black grama (G). Forty permanent 1m x 1m plots were installed in both burned and unburned (i.e., control) sections of each habitat type. The core black grama …


Riparian Evapotranspiration (Et) Study (Seon) Along The Middle Rio Grande Bosque, New Mexico (1999-2011 ), Clifford Dahm, Jim Thibault Jan 2015

Riparian Evapotranspiration (Et) Study (Seon) Along The Middle Rio Grande Bosque, New Mexico (1999-2011 ), Clifford Dahm, Jim Thibault

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This study originated with the objective of parameterizing riparian evapotranspiration (ET) in the water budget of the Middle Rio Grande. We hypothesized that flooding and invasions of non-native species would strongly impact ecosystem water use. Our objectives were to measure and compare water use of native (Rio Grande cottonwood, Populus deltoides ssp. wizleni) and non-native (saltcedar, Tamarix chinensis and Russian olive, Eleagnus angustifolia) vegetation and to evaluate how water use is affected by climatic variability resulting in high river flows and flooding as well as drought conditions and deep water tables. Eddy covariance flux towers to measure ET and shallow …


Pinon-Juniper (Core Site) Quadrat Data For The Net Primary Production Study At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2003-Present ), Esteban Muldavin Jan 2015

Pinon-Juniper (Core Site) Quadrat Data For The Net Primary Production Study At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2003-Present ), Esteban Muldavin

Sevilleta LTER Program Data

This dataset contains pinon-juniper woodland quadrat data and is part of a long-term study at the Sevilleta LTER measuring net primary production (NPP) across four distinct ecosystems: creosote-dominant shrubland (Site C, est. winter 1999), black grama-dominant grassland (Site G, est. winter 1999), blue grama-dominant grassland (Site B, est. winter 2002), and pinon-juniper woodland (Site P, est. winter 2003). Net primary production is a fundamental ecological variable that quantifies rates of carbon consumption and fixation. Estimates of NPP are important in understanding energy flow at a community level as well as spatial and temporal responses to a range of ecological processes. …


Core Site Grid Quadrat Data For The Net Primary Production Study At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2013- Present), Esteban Muldavin Jan 2015

Core Site Grid Quadrat Data For The Net Primary Production Study At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2013- Present), Esteban Muldavin

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Begun in spring 2013, this project is part of a long-term study at the Sevilleta LTER measuring net primary production (NPP) across three distinct ecosystems: creosote-dominant shrubland (Site C), black grama-dominant grassland (Site G), and blue grama-dominant grassland (Site B). Net primary production is a fundamental ecological variable that quantifies rates of carbon consumption and fixation. Estimates of NPP are important in understanding energy flow at a community level as well as spatial and temporal responses to a range of ecological processes.Above-ground net primary production is the change in plant biomass, represented by stems, flowers, fruit and and foliage, over …


Ecosystem-Scale Rainfall Manipulation In A Piñon-Juniper Forest At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico: Meteorological Data (2006-2013), William Pockman, Nathan Mcdowell Jan 2015

Ecosystem-Scale Rainfall Manipulation In A Piñon-Juniper Forest At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico: Meteorological Data (2006-2013), William Pockman, Nathan Mcdowell

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Climate models predict that water limited regions around the world will become drier and warmer in the near future, including southwestern North America. We developed a large-scale experimental system that allows testing of the ecosystem impacts of precipitation changes. Four treatments were applied to 1600 m2 plots (40 m × 40 m), each with three replicates in a piñon pine (Pinus edulis) and juniper (Juniper monosperma) ecosystem. These species have extensive root systems, requiring large-scale manipulation to effectively alter soil water availability. Treatments consisted of: 1) irrigation plots that receive supplemental water additions, 2) drought plots that receive 55% of …


Net Primary Production Data: Konza-Kruger Fire-Grazing Project 2010-2011, Alan Knapp, Melinda Smith, John Blair, Scott Collins, Deron Burkepile, Kevin Kirkman Mar 2012

Net Primary Production Data: Konza-Kruger Fire-Grazing Project 2010-2011, Alan Knapp, Melinda Smith, John Blair, Scott Collins, Deron Burkepile, Kevin Kirkman

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The distribution, structure and function of mesic savanna grasslands are strongly driven by fire regimes, grazing by large herbivores, and their interactions. This research addresses a general question about our understanding of savanna grasslands globally: Is our knowledge of fire and grazing sufficiently general to enable us to make accurate predictions of how these ecosystems will respond to changes in these drivers over time? Some evidence suggests that fire and grazing influence savanna grassland structure and function differently in South Africa (SA) compared to North America (NA). These differences have been attributed to the contingent factors of greater biome age, …


Kruger Species Composition: Konza-Kruger Fire-Grazing Project (2006-2010), Alan Knapp, Melinda Smith, John Blair, Scott Collins, Deron Burkepile, Kevin Kirkman Mar 2012

Kruger Species Composition: Konza-Kruger Fire-Grazing Project (2006-2010), Alan Knapp, Melinda Smith, John Blair, Scott Collins, Deron Burkepile, Kevin Kirkman

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The distribution, structure and function of mesic savanna grasslands are strongly driven by fire regimes, grazing by large herbivores, and their interactions. This research addresses a general question about our understanding of savanna grasslands globally: Is our knowledge of fire and grazing sufficiently general to enable us to make accurate predictions of how these ecosystems will respond to changes in these drivers over time? Some evidence suggests that fire and grazing influence savanna grassland structure and function differently in South Africa (SA) compared to North America (NA). These differences have been attributed to the contingent factors of greater biome age, …


Snakeweed (Gutierrezia Sarothrae) Habitat Vegetation Transect Data From The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1996), Douglas I. Moore, Herb Grover Jan 2011

Snakeweed (Gutierrezia Sarothrae) Habitat Vegetation Transect Data From The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1996), Douglas I. Moore, Herb Grover

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In 1984, a research project was initiated on a relatively small disturbance patch just south of Deep Well. This disturbance was thought to be the result of an old praire dog town, probably dating back to when a nearby ranch was active, and a lot of old mammal mounds remained in the disturbed area. One of the things that made the disturbance patch particularily noticeable was the lush growth of snakeweed (Gutierrezia sarothrae) within the patch. This prompted the designation of the disturbance patch as the "snakeweed patch" or "gutierrezia patch". In addition, there was an obvious increase in bare …


Vegetation Surveys In Chihuahuan Desert Grassland And Shrubland Sites Associated With Coyote Scat Surveys At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2008-2009), Virginia Seamster Sep 2010

Vegetation Surveys In Chihuahuan Desert Grassland And Shrubland Sites Associated With Coyote Scat Surveys At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2008-2009), Virginia Seamster

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This data set contains information regarding vegetation structure at sites in grama grassland and both creosote and mesquite shrubland habitats at the Sevilleta NWR. This information was collected at randomly selected sites throughout the refuge. Each site is within 100 meters of one of the 22 road-based transects(20 in 2008) that were used to carry out coyote scat surveys during three seasons (spring, summer and fall) in 2009 (see "Coyote scat surveys in grassland and shrubland sites at the Sevilleta NWR, spring, summer and fall 2009" data set). Data was collected within at total of 22 circular vegetation plots (40 …


Snakeweed Patch Vegetation Quad Data At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, Nm (1984, 1996), Douglas I. Moore, Herb Grover, James Gosz Jan 2010

Snakeweed Patch Vegetation Quad Data At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, Nm (1984, 1996), Douglas I. Moore, Herb Grover, James Gosz

Sevilleta LTER Program Data

In 1984, a research project was initiated on a relatively small disturbance patch just south of Deep Well. This disturbance was thought to be the result of an old praire dog town, probably dating back to when a nearby ranch was active, and a lot of old mammal mounds remained in the disturbed area. One of the things that made the disturbance patch particularily noticeable was the lush growth of snakeweed (Gutierrezia sarothrae) within the patch. This prompted the designation of the disturbance patch as the "snakeweed patch" or "Gutierrezia patch." In addition, there was an obvious increase in bare …


Pinon Juniper Net Primary Production Quadrat Data From The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico: 1999-2001, Esteban Muldavin Jan 2010

Pinon Juniper Net Primary Production Quadrat Data From The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico: 1999-2001, Esteban Muldavin

Sevilleta LTER Program Data

This three-year study at the Sevilleta LTER was designed to monitor net primary production (NPP) across two distinct ecosystems: pinon/juniper woodland (P) and juniper savannah woodland (J). Net primary production (NPP) is a fundamental ecological variable that measures rates of carbon consumption and fixation. Estimates of NPP are important in understanding energy flow at a community level as well as spatial and temporal responses of the community to a wide range of ecological processes. While measures of both below- and above-ground biomass are important in estimating NPP, this study focused on estimating above-ground biomass production (ANPP).To measure ANPP (i.e., the …


Rainfall Manipulation Study Vegetation Data From The Chihuahuan Desert Grassland And Creosote Shrubland At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2003-2011), William Pockman Jan 2010

Rainfall Manipulation Study Vegetation Data From The Chihuahuan Desert Grassland And Creosote Shrubland At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (2003-2011), William Pockman

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The overall goal of the rainfall manipulation project is to understand the coupled ecological and hydrological responses of a grassland, shrubland and a mixed grass-shrub vegetation community to extended periods of increased or decreased rainfall. Rainfall manipulation plots have been established in each of these three vegetation communities in the Five Points area of Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. In each vegetation community, three control plots, three drought treatment plots, and three water addition plots have been installed, each approximately 10 x 15 m in size. In each plot, vertical profiles of soil moisture probes have been installed under each cover …


Biannual Juniper Branch Demography Study At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1989-1993), Diane Marshall Jan 2010

Biannual Juniper Branch Demography Study At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1989-1993), Diane Marshall

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Deep Well Burn Line-Intercept Vegetation Transects At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1995-2009), Douglas I. Moore Jan 2010

Deep Well Burn Line-Intercept Vegetation Transects At The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1995-2009), Douglas I. Moore

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A natural burn occurred in the Deep Well area of McKenzie Flats in June, 1995, following which studies were initiated to evaluate the effect of fire on plant species composition and the spatial and temporal dynamics of regrowth. The burn area was approximately 24 hectares, forming a swath about 200 m wide from the initial lightning-ignition source. The fire moved in a westward direction from the ignition point, leaving a relatively straight border along the southern boundary and an irregular edge along the northern boundary. The fire was extinguished naturally.One week after the burn, four 100 m line-intercept transects were …


Snakeweed (Gutierrezia Sarothrae) Habitat Soils Data From The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1984), Douglas I. Moore, Herb Grover, James Gosz Jan 2010

Snakeweed (Gutierrezia Sarothrae) Habitat Soils Data From The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico (1984), Douglas I. Moore, Herb Grover, James Gosz

Sevilleta LTER Program Data

In 1984, a research project was initiated on a relatively small disturbance patch just south of Deep Well. This disturbance was thought to be the result of an old praire dog town, probably dating back to when a nearby ranch was active, and a lot of old mammal mounds remained in the disturbed area. One of the things that made the disturbance patch particularily noticeable was the lush growth of snakeweed (Gutierrezia sarothrae) within the patch. This prompted the designation of the disturbance patch as the "snakeweed patch" or "Gutierrezia patch." In addition, there was an obvious increase in bare …