Arctic LTER 2002: Relative percent cover was measured for plant species on Arctic LTER experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra.

Relative percent cover was measured for plant species on Arctic LTER experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra.

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Other Authors: GusShaver
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: ARC LTERThe Ecosystems CenterMarine Biological Lab7 MBL StWoods HoleMA02543USA(508) 289 7496arc_im@mbl.eduhttp://ecosystems.mbl.edu/ARC/ 2003
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.9910
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spelling ftdryad:oai:v1.datadryad.org:10255/dryad.9910 2023-05-15T14:38:16+02:00 Arctic LTER 2002: Relative percent cover was measured for plant species on Arctic LTER experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra. GusShaver Arctic LTER, Toolik Field Station, North Slope Alaska - Moist Acidic Tussock Tundra. Arctic LTER, Toolik Field Station, North Slope Alaska - Moist Non-acidic Tussock Tundra. The Arctic LTER research site (68°N and 149°W) is in the foothills region of the North Slope of Alaska and includes the entire Toolik Lake watershed and the adjacent watershed of the upper Kuparuk River, down to the confluence of these two watersheds. This area is typical of the northern foothills of the Brooks Range, with continuous permafrost, no trees, a complete snow cover for 7 to 9 months, winter ice cover on lakes, streams, and ocean, and cessation of river flow during the winter. Tussock tundra vegetation of sedges and grasses mixed with dwarf birch and low willows form the dominant vegetation type with areas of drier heath tundra on ridge tops and other well-drained sites as well as areas of river-bottom willow communities. -149.61058 W -149.61058 E 68.62405 N 68.62405 S -149.64074 W -149.64074 E 68.6342 N 68.6342 S -149.75 W -149.0433 E 68.8 N 68.5 S 2002-07-15 to 2002-08-01 2003 text/plain http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.9910 http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/knb-lter-arc.1399.5/xml unknown ARC LTERThe Ecosystems CenterMarine Biological Lab7 MBL StWoods HoleMA02543USA(508) 289 7496arc_im@mbl.eduhttp://ecosystems.mbl.edu/ARC/ http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/knb-lter-arc.1399.5/xml knb-lter-arc.1399.5 http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.9910 Acceptance and utilization of LTER data requires that:The Principal Investigator be sent a notice stating reasons for acquiring any data and a description of the publication intentions.The Principal Investigator of the data set be sent a copy of the report or manuscript prior to submission and be adequately cited in any resultant publicationsA copy of any resultant publications should be sent to: Principal Investigator Ecosystems Center Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, MA 02543 Percent cover Alaska diversity tundra relative abundance disturbance populations dataset 2003 ftdryad 2020-01-01T14:22:39Z Relative percent cover was measured for plant species on Arctic LTER experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra. Dataset Arctic Brooks Range Dwarf birch Ice north slope permafrost Tundra Alaska Dryad Digital Repository (Duke University) Arctic Northern Foothills ENVELOPE(163.917,163.917,-74.733,-74.733)
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topic Percent cover
Alaska
diversity
tundra
relative abundance
disturbance
populations
spellingShingle Percent cover
Alaska
diversity
tundra
relative abundance
disturbance
populations
Arctic LTER 2002: Relative percent cover was measured for plant species on Arctic LTER experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra.
topic_facet Percent cover
Alaska
diversity
tundra
relative abundance
disturbance
populations
description Relative percent cover was measured for plant species on Arctic LTER experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra.
author2 GusShaver
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title Arctic LTER 2002: Relative percent cover was measured for plant species on Arctic LTER experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra.
title_short Arctic LTER 2002: Relative percent cover was measured for plant species on Arctic LTER experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra.
title_full Arctic LTER 2002: Relative percent cover was measured for plant species on Arctic LTER experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra.
title_fullStr Arctic LTER 2002: Relative percent cover was measured for plant species on Arctic LTER experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra.
title_full_unstemmed Arctic LTER 2002: Relative percent cover was measured for plant species on Arctic LTER experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra.
title_sort arctic lter 2002: relative percent cover was measured for plant species on arctic lter experimental plots in moist acidic and moist non-acidic tundra.
publisher ARC LTERThe Ecosystems CenterMarine Biological Lab7 MBL StWoods HoleMA02543USA(508) 289 7496arc_im@mbl.eduhttp://ecosystems.mbl.edu/ARC/
publishDate 2003
url http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.9910
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op_coverage Arctic LTER, Toolik Field Station, North Slope Alaska - Moist Acidic Tussock Tundra.
Arctic LTER, Toolik Field Station, North Slope Alaska - Moist Non-acidic Tussock Tundra.
The Arctic LTER research site (68°N and 149°W) is in the foothills region of the North Slope of Alaska and includes the entire Toolik Lake watershed and the adjacent watershed of the upper Kuparuk River, down to the confluence of these two watersheds. This area is typical of the northern foothills of the Brooks Range, with continuous permafrost, no trees, a complete snow cover for 7 to 9 months, winter ice cover on lakes, streams, and ocean, and cessation of river flow during the winter. Tussock tundra vegetation of sedges and grasses mixed with dwarf birch and low willows form the dominant vegetation type with areas of drier heath tundra on ridge tops and other well-drained sites as well as areas of river-bottom willow communities.
-149.61058 W -149.61058 E 68.62405 N 68.62405 S
-149.64074 W -149.64074 E 68.6342 N 68.6342 S
-149.75 W -149.0433 E 68.8 N 68.5 S
2002-07-15 to 2002-08-01
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Northern Foothills
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Alaska
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op_rights Acceptance and utilization of LTER data requires that:The Principal Investigator be sent a notice stating reasons for acquiring any data and a description of the publication intentions.The Principal Investigator of the data set be sent a copy of the report or manuscript prior to submission and be adequately cited in any resultant publicationsA copy of any resultant publications should be sent to: Principal Investigator Ecosystems Center Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, MA 02543
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