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SGS-LTER Effects of grazing on ecosystem structure and function (GZTX): Nitrogen concentration of vegetation 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.530.1

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Resource provider
  pasta.lternet.edu

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GZTX_N
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
  • Nitrogen
  • plant/animal interactions
  • plants
  • populations
  • disturbance
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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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Methods for this dataset: 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 in separate files. Clipping Protocol: The NPP plots are located under the cages in the grazed treatments. The cages are moved, secured, and labeled earlier in the field season. In 24 and 11 there are four cages in each grazed treatment. In 19 there are 4 cages in the UG treatment and 4 NPP plots sampled in the ungrazed exclosures. In 19 GG 10 cages will be installed to harvest 10 NPP samples, however only 4 UTIL samples need to be harvested. In 7C, 5A, and 5B, there are ten cages in each grazed treatment. In areas that contain cages, NPP samples are clipped from under the cages and utilization (UTIL) sample are clipped 3 meters to the east of each cage, unless a disturbance exists or you will reach the end of the treatment area. Be sure to record the coordinates for the UTIL plots on the sample bags. Make notes any time you sample the UTIL plot in another direction or distance from the NPP plot due to a disturbance, etc. In the ungrazed treatments, only NPP samples are collected. The NPP samples may come from the first 4 or 10 plots that were sampled in 24, 19, and 11 or 7C, 5A, and 5B, respectively during the cover and density study. Flags for these plots should have been left in the ground after sampling for cover and density. Upon collection of the NPP samples, remove the flags so not to leave equipment behind in the field. Clip around the cactus, as not to disturb the future growth of the calodes. In the GG treatment of section 7 and 19 NPP standing-old dead should be collected FIRST from the NPP plots for the ARS. This means that all old-standing-dead is put in one bag for each plot first. Old-standing-dead is "standing", NOT the LITTER that is lying on the surface of the ground. Both recent dead and old standing-dead are standing and both are dead, but they are not the same, and need to be collected differently. Clip just above crown-level, except for shrubs. Clip only current year growth of shrubs that is green and has leaves, and which grows from an older, woodier branch. All live plus recent dead material needs to be harvested from the plot by species. Old-dead is not included in the sample (the gray colored material). You can brush the basal old-dead material away from the clipped material with your fingers and sort out other taller stems. – check your plot before moving to the next one. Do not collect pach (lichen) or clip cactus for this sampling. Plots are clipped by species. It is usually easier to first clip species other than BOGR and BUDA. There are only some times when combining of species may be done. You must follow these rules when combining species. 1) The only time combining is allowed is when two species are each less than a gram (this may be a seedling, a few leaves, or one very small stem or leaf of an individual). 2) Some species are never combined even if there is only a very small quantity – these are BOGR, BUDA, SPCO, and CAHE. 3) When combining never combine forbs with shrubs, grasses with forbs, etc. Only combine grasses with grasses, forbs with forbs, and shrubs with shrubs. Envelopes that contain combined species should have codes for all species on the envelope. Place all envelopes or small bags from each plot into the largest sample bag from that plot. Note all small mammal, ant and any other disturbances on the largest sample bag from that plot. This is usually, but not always, the BOGR bag. If there happens to be one or more large bags from one plot, keep track of them by labeling the bags “1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3”. Make sure that your writing is clear and legible and that the bags are labeled using a sharpie permanent marker. Place the bags in the drying oven at a temperature of 55 C – not more and not less. Arrange bags by site or location in the oven. Be careful not to rip bags on the metal shelves of the drying oven.
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knb-lter-sgs.530.1 XML
Metadata language
eng
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Date stamp
2020-02-10T15:32:15
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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