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SGS-LTER Effects of grazing on ecosystem structure and function (GZTX): Vegetation basal cover on the Central Plains Experimental Range, Nunn, Colorado, USA 1992-2011, ARS Study Number 32

This data package was produced by researchers working on the Shortgrass Steppe Long Term Ecological Research (SGS-LTER) Project, administered at Colorado State University. Long-term datasets and background information (proposals, reports, photographs, etc.) on the SGS-LTER project are contained in a comprehensive project collection within the Digital Collections of Colorado (http://digitool.library.colostate.edu/R/?func=collections&collection_id=3429). The data table and associated metadata document, which is generated in Ecological Metadata Language, may be available through other repositories serving the ecological research community and represent components of the larger SGS-LTER project collection.

When the CPER was established in 1939, researchers constructed a .5-1 ha grazing exclosure in each of the pastures. These areas have remained protected from grazing for the past 70 years. The remaining areas have been grazed for the past 20+ years. This collection of pastures and exclosures provided an extraordinary opportunity to reinitiate grazing and protection, and evaluate the balance between degradation and aggradation. We proposed to rearrange fences and expose areas to grazing that have been protected for 50 years, and protect areas from grazing that had been grazed for 50 years. The combinations of grazing conditions were: 1. Long-term protection 2. Long-term grazing (moderate) 3. 50 years of protection followed by grazing 4. 50 years of grazing followed by protection Net primary production, nitrogen dynamics, cattle utilization, and community dynamics of vegetation were measured. Additional information and referenced materials can be found: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/85596.

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Date ( Publication )
2014
Identifier
knb-lter-sgs.527.1

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Resource provider
  pasta.lternet.edu

Identifier
GZTX_BasalCover
creator
  Natural Resource Ecology Lab - Daniel Milchunas ()
Colorado State University , Fort Collins , CO , 80523 , USA
(970) 484-6645
Publisher
  Colorado State University - ()
Shortgrass Steppe LTER , Natural Resource Ecology Lab , Fort Collins , Colorado , 80523-1499 , USA
970-491-5571
Point of contact
  LTER Network Office - ( Information Manager )
UNM Biology Department, MSC03-2020 , 1 University of New Mexico , Albuquerque , NM , 87131-0001 , USA
505 277-2535
Point of contact
  Natural Resource Ecology Lab - Daniel Milchunas ()
Colorado State University , Fort Collins , CO , 80523 , USA
(970) 484-6645
FIPS State/County Codes ( Place )
  • Colorado=08 > Weld County=08123
GCMD Locations ( Place )
  • CONTINENT > NORTH AMERICA > UNITED STATES OF AMERICA > COLORADO
Keywords
  • NP215
Data Source Affiliation ( Theme )
  • United States Department of Agriculture > Agricultural Research Service > Long-Term Agroecosystem Research > Central Plains Experimental Range
  • NSF > LTER=Long-Term Ecological Research
  • USDA > ARS > Natural Resources and Sustainable Agricultural Systems National Program > 215 Pasture, Forage and Rangeland Systems
Hydrologic Unit Codes (HUC) ( Theme )
  • 101900080301
NRCS Major Land Resource Areas ( Theme )
  • Western Great Plains Range and Irrigated Region=G > Central High Plains, Southern Part=67B
Ag Data Commons Keywords ( Theme )
  • Agroecosystems & Environment
Ag Data Commons Project Name ( Theme )
  • Long-Term Agroecosystem Research - LTAR
  • Central Plains Experimental Range
Ag Data Commons Data License Type ( Theme )
  • Creative Commons Attribution
Federal Program Inventory ( Theme )
  • Department of Agriculture=5 > National Research=005:040
OMB Bureau Codes ( Theme )
  • Department of Agriculture=5 > Agricultural Research Service=005:018
Crossref Funding ( Theme )
  • Agricultural Research Service
  • National Science Foundation
Keywords
  • cover
  • plant/animal interactions
  • plants
  • populations
  • disturbance
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Data Access Policy

Data sets were provided by the Shortgrass Steppe Long Term Ecological Research (SGS-LTER) Program, a partnership between Colorado State University, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, and the U.S. Forest Service Pawnee National Grassland. Significant funding for these data was provided by the National Science Foundation Long Term Ecological Research program (NSF Grant Number DEB-1027319). The SGS-LTER project (1980-2014) was established as one of the first sites in the US LTER Network and has produce a rich legacy of digital materials including reports, proposals, images, and data packages. Data, products and other information produced from the SGS-LTER are curated as a collection within the Digital Collections of Colorado (http://digitool.library.colostate.edu/R/?func=collections&collection_id=3429). Materials can be accessed from the Institutional Digital Repository of Colorado State University or upon request by emailing ecodata_nrel@colostate.edu. All data are open for dissemination and re-use for any purpose, but you must attribute credit to the owner and cite use appropriately according to the LTER Data Access Policy.

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en
Topic category
  • Environment
  • Farming
  • Biota
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https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-sgs/527/1/c3dc7ed391a6f6c6eca4512d27d0d091 ( https )
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Methods for this dataset: What to know before you start sampling: Have you visited each GZTX site and are you aware of the coordinate system within each treatment area Have you been instructed on Daubenmire’s method for sampling density and cover You have trained the crew on cover protocols You have been provided the cover and density datasheets You have the sample check-off sheet You have been instructed on what to do if you see grub-kill and/or other disturbances Study Area Locations and Design: There are 4 treatments at 3 of the 6 sites (24, 19, 11) including grazed/grazed, grazed/ungrazed, ungrazed/grazed, and ungrazed/ungrazed. There are 5 treatments of the remaining 3 sites (7C, 5A, and 5B) including an additional rodent/ungrazed treatment. The codes are GZ/GZ, GZ/UN, UN/GZ, UN/UN, and RO/UN (rodent ungrazed). It is important to code the treatments correctly – remember, “what used to be, then what is now.” Be sure you know what site, and treatment you are working in –check your maps. All six treatment maps are separate files. Density and Basal Cover Protocol: Unkowns shoud be labeled as forb, grass or shrub with the codes UNFB, UNGR, or UNSH. If an unknown is encountered several times it should be given a number or name, and identified at a later date, and the data sheets recoded with the correct four-letter species code. For basal cover, the code for bare ground is BARE, litter is LITT, and lichen is LICH. Scat, including rabbit, pronghorn, and cow should be considered as part of the litter cover. Please double-check that your percent basal cover does not exceed 100%. Of course, you will need to take into consideration whether a species is at the low end or the high end of the cover class. We identify only one Astragalus/Oxytropus to species—the vine like one is ASGR (with thinner leaves and small purple flowers). All others are lumped under the code ASOX. The two Orabanche species are coded OROB. Density of BOGR, BUDA, BARE, and LITT are not recorded (they are estimated in the basal cover reading.) Density if OPPO is counted as the number of live cladodes (pads). Density of bunchgrass species, such as SIHY, ARLO, SPCR, and STCO is the number of clumps, and for grasses such as AGSM, it’s the number of tillers. Density of forbs and shrubs is the number of stems separately emerging from the surface of the ground: REMEMBER look for CAEL. QAQC Instructions: CAN OTHER PEOPLE UNDERSTAND YOUR WRITING ??? IMPORTANT – Double check-off procedure (use the correct check-off sheet for that site and treatment). When starting a site-treatment, one person will be in charge of checking off plots as the flags are inserted on master check-off sheet. As each team collects data from a plot they must pull the flag, unless it is a CLIP plot in the Ungrazed treatments. The plot number should have a C, indicating CLIP, if the flag should stay. Each team will call the coordinates of the plots from where they have collected data to the person with the check-off sheet. The person with the check-off sheet and the team member will double check the plot number and coordinates. The team member will make sure that this information is complete and correct on the data sheet. The person with the check-off sheet will double check that data have been collected from each and every plot. All sheets will be given to the call-check person, who will be the last to leave the treatment area. Again, the call-check person must verify that all plots that are listed on the master check-off sheet are on the data sheets. This entails more than just counting the number of plots – are there two labeled the same? ALL THE PLOT COORDINATES CORRECT? The sheets for a particular site-treatment should be clipped together and placed in the envelope for that site. The check-person should not proceed to the next site before completing the master check form, and verifying the site and treatment code by checking the map for that site. When the site is done, there should be four or five (depending on the site) separate packets of sheets (one for each of the 4 or 5 treatments.) If leaving for lunch or for the day before all plots in a site-treatment have been read, check off plots when physically standing in the treatment – not in the van or at the station headquarters. Give Mark or Nicole the check-off sheet when all plots for all site-treatments have double check marks.
File identifier
knb-lter-sgs.527.1 XML
Metadata language
eng
Character set
UTF8
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Dataset
Date stamp
2020-02-10T15:32:10
Metadata standard name
ISO 19115
Metadata standard version
2003
Point of contact
  Colorado State University - ()
Shortgrass Steppe LTER , Natural Resource Ecology Lab , Fort Collins , Colorado , 80523-1499 , USA
970-491-1147
 
 

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Ag Data Commons Data License Type
Creative Commons Attribution
Ag Data Commons Keywords
Agroecosystems & Environment
Ag Data Commons Project Name
Central Plains Experimental Range Long-Term Agroecosystem Research - LTAR
Crossref Funding
Agricultural Research Service National Science Foundation
Data Source Affiliation
NSF > LTER=Long-Term Ecological Research USDA > ARS > Natural Resources and Sustainable Agricultural Systems National Program > 215 Pasture, Forage and Rangeland Systems United States Department of Agriculture > Agricultural Research Service > Long-Term Agroecosystem Research > Central Plains Experimental Range
Federal Program Inventory
Department of Agriculture=5 > National Research=005:040
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Hydrologic Unit Codes (HUC)
101900080301
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NRCS Major Land Resource Areas
Western Great Plains Range and Irrigated Region=G > Central High Plains, Southern Part=67B
OMB Bureau Codes
Department of Agriculture=5 > Agricultural Research Service=005:018
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