Forage quality and community composition of a slightly brackish wet sedge meadow, Yukon-Kuskokwim, Delta, Alaska, 2015-2016

This dataset contains cover change data on a sedge and a shrub species in coastal region of the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta. Cover was measured as part of a factorial warming and herbivory experiment with a response surface vegetation removal design. These data were collected as a complementary study to a...

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Main Authors: Lindsay G. Carlson, Karen H. Beard
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2WZ7J
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Summary:This dataset contains cover change data on a sedge and a shrub species in coastal region of the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta. Cover was measured as part of a factorial warming and herbivory experiment with a response surface vegetation removal design. These data were collected as a complementary study to an NSF funded project (PI: Beard) to determine the effects of a phenological mismatch between goose grazing and the initiation of the growing season. The study is a collaboration of researchers at University of Alaska Anchorage and Utah State University. The goal of this complementary project was to determine the effects of warming on a brackish moist meadow vegetation community, determine whether goose herbivory can mediate community shifts caused by warming, and quantify the importance of direct versus indirect effects of warming. These data contain information about vegetation forage quality and productivity, community composition, and soil nutrient availability.