Old-Field Chronosequence: Plant Productivity. Year 1990 Raw data by plant species

The goal of this research is to study the change in plant growth and species distribution during succession. Annual plant growth above ground is annually sampled in more than 20 fields from 4 permanently marked 3m x 4m plots in each field. These fields were previously cultivated, but then abandoned...

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Published: 1992
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.22887
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topic Cedar Creek Natural History Area
Long Term
Ecology
Successional dynamics
Primary Productivity
Disturbance Patterns
Nutrient Budgets
Nutrient Cycles
Climatic Variation
Biodiversity
Ecosystem functioning
Nitrogen limitation
Fire Frequency
Plant Competition
MOSSES & LICHENS
MISCELLANEOUS LITTER
AGROPYRON REPENS
POA PRATENSIS
SETARIA LUTESCENS (GLAUCA)
AMBROSIA ARTEMISIIFOLIA ELATIOR
BERTEROA INCANA
ERIGERON CANADENSIS
POLYGONUM CONVOLVULUS
PANICUM OLIGOSANTHES
ARISTIDA BASIRAMEA
POA COMPRESSA
ERIGERON STRIGOSUS
HEDEOMA HISPIDA
RUMEX ACETOSELLA
SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM
CAREX SP
RUBUS SP
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM(LANULOSA)
EQUISETUM LAEVIGATUM
ANDROPOGON GERARDI
ANEMONE CYLINDRICA
MISCELLANEOUS HERBS
CHENOPODIUM LEPTOPHYLLUM
SORGHASTRUM NUTANS
RUDBECKIA SEROTINA
PHYSALIS HETEROPHYLLA
AGROSTIS SCABRA
CYPERUS SP
CREPIS TECTORUM
MOLLUGO VERTICILLATA
DIGITARIA ISCHAEMUM
LESPEDEZA CAPITATA
PANICUM CAPILLARE
ARABIS DIVARICARPA
LEPIDIUM DENSIFLORUM
PANICUM PERLONGUM
ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA
VICIA VILLOSA
EUPHORBIA GLYPTOSPERMA
LYCHNIS ALBA
FUNGI
PHYSALIS VIRGINIANA
PANICUM PRAECOCIOUS
SOLIDAGO SP
STACHYS PALUSTRIS
ARTEMISIA (CAUDATA) CAMPESTRIS
SILENE ANTIRRHINA
AMBROSIA CORONOPIFOLIA
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA
OXALIS SP
POA SP
ERAGROSTIS SPECTABILIS
SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUS
FRAGARIA VIRGINIANA
STIPA SPARTEA
CALAMOVILFA LONGIFOLIA
ROSA ARKANSANA
ARTEMISIA LUDOVICIANA
SOLIDAGO NEMORALIS
TRADESCANTIA OCCIDENTALIS
VIOLA PEDATIFIDA
POPULUS TREMULOIDES
HELIANTHUS LAETIFLORUS
LITHOSPERMUM CAROLINIENSE
POLYGONUM TENUE
SALSOLA KALI
POTENTILLA RECTA
spellingShingle Cedar Creek Natural History Area
Long Term
Ecology
Successional dynamics
Primary Productivity
Disturbance Patterns
Nutrient Budgets
Nutrient Cycles
Climatic Variation
Biodiversity
Ecosystem functioning
Nitrogen limitation
Fire Frequency
Plant Competition
MOSSES & LICHENS
MISCELLANEOUS LITTER
AGROPYRON REPENS
POA PRATENSIS
SETARIA LUTESCENS (GLAUCA)
AMBROSIA ARTEMISIIFOLIA ELATIOR
BERTEROA INCANA
ERIGERON CANADENSIS
POLYGONUM CONVOLVULUS
PANICUM OLIGOSANTHES
ARISTIDA BASIRAMEA
POA COMPRESSA
ERIGERON STRIGOSUS
HEDEOMA HISPIDA
RUMEX ACETOSELLA
SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM
CAREX SP
RUBUS SP
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM(LANULOSA)
EQUISETUM LAEVIGATUM
ANDROPOGON GERARDI
ANEMONE CYLINDRICA
MISCELLANEOUS HERBS
CHENOPODIUM LEPTOPHYLLUM
SORGHASTRUM NUTANS
RUDBECKIA SEROTINA
PHYSALIS HETEROPHYLLA
AGROSTIS SCABRA
CYPERUS SP
CREPIS TECTORUM
MOLLUGO VERTICILLATA
DIGITARIA ISCHAEMUM
LESPEDEZA CAPITATA
PANICUM CAPILLARE
ARABIS DIVARICARPA
LEPIDIUM DENSIFLORUM
PANICUM PERLONGUM
ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA
VICIA VILLOSA
EUPHORBIA GLYPTOSPERMA
LYCHNIS ALBA
FUNGI
PHYSALIS VIRGINIANA
PANICUM PRAECOCIOUS
SOLIDAGO SP
STACHYS PALUSTRIS
ARTEMISIA (CAUDATA) CAMPESTRIS
SILENE ANTIRRHINA
AMBROSIA CORONOPIFOLIA
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA
OXALIS SP
POA SP
ERAGROSTIS SPECTABILIS
SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUS
FRAGARIA VIRGINIANA
STIPA SPARTEA
CALAMOVILFA LONGIFOLIA
ROSA ARKANSANA
ARTEMISIA LUDOVICIANA
SOLIDAGO NEMORALIS
TRADESCANTIA OCCIDENTALIS
VIOLA PEDATIFIDA
POPULUS TREMULOIDES
HELIANTHUS LAETIFLORUS
LITHOSPERMUM CAROLINIENSE
POLYGONUM TENUE
SALSOLA KALI
POTENTILLA RECTA
Old-Field Chronosequence: Plant Productivity. Year 1990 Raw data by plant species
topic_facet Cedar Creek Natural History Area
Long Term
Ecology
Successional dynamics
Primary Productivity
Disturbance Patterns
Nutrient Budgets
Nutrient Cycles
Climatic Variation
Biodiversity
Ecosystem functioning
Nitrogen limitation
Fire Frequency
Plant Competition
MOSSES & LICHENS
MISCELLANEOUS LITTER
AGROPYRON REPENS
POA PRATENSIS
SETARIA LUTESCENS (GLAUCA)
AMBROSIA ARTEMISIIFOLIA ELATIOR
BERTEROA INCANA
ERIGERON CANADENSIS
POLYGONUM CONVOLVULUS
PANICUM OLIGOSANTHES
ARISTIDA BASIRAMEA
POA COMPRESSA
ERIGERON STRIGOSUS
HEDEOMA HISPIDA
RUMEX ACETOSELLA
SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM
CAREX SP
RUBUS SP
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM(LANULOSA)
EQUISETUM LAEVIGATUM
ANDROPOGON GERARDI
ANEMONE CYLINDRICA
MISCELLANEOUS HERBS
CHENOPODIUM LEPTOPHYLLUM
SORGHASTRUM NUTANS
RUDBECKIA SEROTINA
PHYSALIS HETEROPHYLLA
AGROSTIS SCABRA
CYPERUS SP
CREPIS TECTORUM
MOLLUGO VERTICILLATA
DIGITARIA ISCHAEMUM
LESPEDEZA CAPITATA
PANICUM CAPILLARE
ARABIS DIVARICARPA
LEPIDIUM DENSIFLORUM
PANICUM PERLONGUM
ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA
VICIA VILLOSA
EUPHORBIA GLYPTOSPERMA
LYCHNIS ALBA
FUNGI
PHYSALIS VIRGINIANA
PANICUM PRAECOCIOUS
SOLIDAGO SP
STACHYS PALUSTRIS
ARTEMISIA (CAUDATA) CAMPESTRIS
SILENE ANTIRRHINA
AMBROSIA CORONOPIFOLIA
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA
OXALIS SP
POA SP
ERAGROSTIS SPECTABILIS
SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUS
FRAGARIA VIRGINIANA
STIPA SPARTEA
CALAMOVILFA LONGIFOLIA
ROSA ARKANSANA
ARTEMISIA LUDOVICIANA
SOLIDAGO NEMORALIS
TRADESCANTIA OCCIDENTALIS
VIOLA PEDATIFIDA
POPULUS TREMULOIDES
HELIANTHUS LAETIFLORUS
LITHOSPERMUM CAROLINIENSE
POLYGONUM TENUE
SALSOLA KALI
POTENTILLA RECTA
description The goal of this research is to study the change in plant growth and species distribution during succession. Annual plant growth above ground is annually sampled in more than 20 fields from 4 permanently marked 3m x 4m plots in each field. These fields were previously cultivated, but then abandoned from agriculture at various times in the past. The fields were left undisturbed for plants to develop from seeds within the soil or brought into the fields by wind or animals. The fields included in this study are 4, 5, 10, 24, 26, 28, 35, 39, 41, 45, 53, 70, 72, 77 and the Lawrence strip that was abandoned in 1988. This experiment was started in 1988 by lead investigators David Tilman and Johannes Knops.
format Dataset
title Old-Field Chronosequence: Plant Productivity. Year 1990 Raw data by plant species
title_short Old-Field Chronosequence: Plant Productivity. Year 1990 Raw data by plant species
title_full Old-Field Chronosequence: Plant Productivity. Year 1990 Raw data by plant species
title_fullStr Old-Field Chronosequence: Plant Productivity. Year 1990 Raw data by plant species
title_full_unstemmed Old-Field Chronosequence: Plant Productivity. Year 1990 Raw data by plant species
title_sort old-field chronosequence: plant productivity. year 1990 raw data by plant species
publishDate 1992
url http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.22887
http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/knb-lter-cdr.959054.2/xml
op_coverage The Cedar Creek Natural History Area is located in Anoka and Isanti counties, approximately 30 miles north of Saint Paul, MN. CCNHA lies at the boundary between prairie and forest. It is a mosaic of uplands dominated by oak savanna, prairie, hardwood forest, pine forests,and abandoned agricultural fields and of lowlands comprised of ash and cedar swamps, acid bogs, marshes, and sedge meadows. Large tracts of the pre-agricultural ecosystems of the region are preserved within its boundaries, as is a successional chronosequence of more than 80 old fields of known history.
-93.22445 W -93.16289 E 45.44138 N 45.384865 S
1988 to 2006
1990
long_lat ENVELOPE(-57.715,-57.715,51.467,51.467)
ENVELOPE(-60.515,-60.515,-62.932,-62.932)
ENVELOPE(144.648,144.648,59.871,59.871)
ENVELOPE(-129.954,-129.954,54.598,54.598)
geographic Saint-Paul
Recta
Kali
Cedar Creek
geographic_facet Saint-Paul
Recta
Kali
Cedar Creek
genre Campanula rotundifolia
genre_facet Campanula rotundifolia
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http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.22887
op_rights Code of Ethics and Rules for Use of Cedar Creek LTER and Related DataAs a condition for access to data provided by researchers of the Cedar Creek LTER, I, the data user, agrees to abide by the following code of ethics.I agree to notify the Cedar Creek LTER scientists who gathered data if I would like to use those data in any publication. I acknowledge that these data were gathered by Cedar Creek scientists because they had already perceived the importance of these data for a variety of scientific and societal issues. I will provide them with formal recognition that, at their discretion, may include co-authorship or acknowledgements on publications. I realize that the researchers who gathered these data may be using them for scientific analyses, papers or publications that are currently planned or in preparation, and that such activities have precedence over any that I might wish to prepare. In this case, my preparation of any work may be delayed, at the option of the Cedar Creek researchers involved, until their work is completed. Because it may be possible to misinterpret a data set if it is taken out of context, I will seek the assistance and opinion of those Cedar Creek researchers involved in the design of a study and the collection of the data as I analyze the data. Moreover, I realize that this computer data set is not complete, and it may contain errors. The complete data set includes extensive written documentation, which should be referenced to reduce the chance of errors in data and errors of interpretation.
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spelling ftdryad:oai:v1.datadryad.org:10255/dryad.22887 2023-05-15T15:48:44+02:00 Old-Field Chronosequence: Plant Productivity. Year 1990 Raw data by plant species The Cedar Creek Natural History Area is located in Anoka and Isanti counties, approximately 30 miles north of Saint Paul, MN. CCNHA lies at the boundary between prairie and forest. It is a mosaic of uplands dominated by oak savanna, prairie, hardwood forest, pine forests,and abandoned agricultural fields and of lowlands comprised of ash and cedar swamps, acid bogs, marshes, and sedge meadows. Large tracts of the pre-agricultural ecosystems of the region are preserved within its boundaries, as is a successional chronosequence of more than 80 old fields of known history. -93.22445 W -93.16289 E 45.44138 N 45.384865 S 1988 to 2006 1990 1992 text/plain http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.22887 http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/knb-lter-cdr.959054.2/xml unknown http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/knb-lter-cdr.959054.2/xml knb-lter-cdr.959054.2 http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.22887 Code of Ethics and Rules for Use of Cedar Creek LTER and Related DataAs a condition for access to data provided by researchers of the Cedar Creek LTER, I, the data user, agrees to abide by the following code of ethics.I agree to notify the Cedar Creek LTER scientists who gathered data if I would like to use those data in any publication. I acknowledge that these data were gathered by Cedar Creek scientists because they had already perceived the importance of these data for a variety of scientific and societal issues. I will provide them with formal recognition that, at their discretion, may include co-authorship or acknowledgements on publications. I realize that the researchers who gathered these data may be using them for scientific analyses, papers or publications that are currently planned or in preparation, and that such activities have precedence over any that I might wish to prepare. In this case, my preparation of any work may be delayed, at the option of the Cedar Creek researchers involved, until their work is completed. Because it may be possible to misinterpret a data set if it is taken out of context, I will seek the assistance and opinion of those Cedar Creek researchers involved in the design of a study and the collection of the data as I analyze the data. Moreover, I realize that this computer data set is not complete, and it may contain errors. The complete data set includes extensive written documentation, which should be referenced to reduce the chance of errors in data and errors of interpretation. Cedar Creek Natural History Area Long Term Ecology Successional dynamics Primary Productivity Disturbance Patterns Nutrient Budgets Nutrient Cycles Climatic Variation Biodiversity Ecosystem functioning Nitrogen limitation Fire Frequency Plant Competition MOSSES & LICHENS MISCELLANEOUS LITTER AGROPYRON REPENS POA PRATENSIS SETARIA LUTESCENS (GLAUCA) AMBROSIA ARTEMISIIFOLIA ELATIOR BERTEROA INCANA ERIGERON CANADENSIS POLYGONUM CONVOLVULUS PANICUM OLIGOSANTHES ARISTIDA BASIRAMEA POA COMPRESSA ERIGERON STRIGOSUS HEDEOMA HISPIDA RUMEX ACETOSELLA SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM CAREX SP RUBUS SP ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM(LANULOSA) EQUISETUM LAEVIGATUM ANDROPOGON GERARDI ANEMONE CYLINDRICA MISCELLANEOUS HERBS CHENOPODIUM LEPTOPHYLLUM SORGHASTRUM NUTANS RUDBECKIA SEROTINA PHYSALIS HETEROPHYLLA AGROSTIS SCABRA CYPERUS SP CREPIS TECTORUM MOLLUGO VERTICILLATA DIGITARIA ISCHAEMUM LESPEDEZA CAPITATA PANICUM CAPILLARE ARABIS DIVARICARPA LEPIDIUM DENSIFLORUM PANICUM PERLONGUM ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA VICIA VILLOSA EUPHORBIA GLYPTOSPERMA LYCHNIS ALBA FUNGI PHYSALIS VIRGINIANA PANICUM PRAECOCIOUS SOLIDAGO SP STACHYS PALUSTRIS ARTEMISIA (CAUDATA) CAMPESTRIS SILENE ANTIRRHINA AMBROSIA CORONOPIFOLIA CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA OXALIS SP POA SP ERAGROSTIS SPECTABILIS SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUS FRAGARIA VIRGINIANA STIPA SPARTEA CALAMOVILFA LONGIFOLIA ROSA ARKANSANA ARTEMISIA LUDOVICIANA SOLIDAGO NEMORALIS TRADESCANTIA OCCIDENTALIS VIOLA PEDATIFIDA POPULUS TREMULOIDES HELIANTHUS LAETIFLORUS LITHOSPERMUM CAROLINIENSE POLYGONUM TENUE SALSOLA KALI POTENTILLA RECTA dataset 1992 ftdryad 2020-01-01T14:46:39Z The goal of this research is to study the change in plant growth and species distribution during succession. Annual plant growth above ground is annually sampled in more than 20 fields from 4 permanently marked 3m x 4m plots in each field. These fields were previously cultivated, but then abandoned from agriculture at various times in the past. The fields were left undisturbed for plants to develop from seeds within the soil or brought into the fields by wind or animals. The fields included in this study are 4, 5, 10, 24, 26, 28, 35, 39, 41, 45, 53, 70, 72, 77 and the Lawrence strip that was abandoned in 1988. This experiment was started in 1988 by lead investigators David Tilman and Johannes Knops. Dataset Campanula rotundifolia Dryad Digital Repository (Duke University) Saint-Paul ENVELOPE(-57.715,-57.715,51.467,51.467) Recta ENVELOPE(-60.515,-60.515,-62.932,-62.932) Kali ENVELOPE(144.648,144.648,59.871,59.871) Cedar Creek ENVELOPE(-129.954,-129.954,54.598,54.598)