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Persistence of native and exotic plants ten years after prairie reconstruction data set

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2005-07-19
End Date
2015-08-11

Citation

Diane L. Larson, J. B. Bright, Pauline Drobney, Jennifer L. Larson, and Sara Vacek, 2016, Persistence of native and exotic plants ten years after prairie reconstruction data set: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F70C4SZ0.

Summary

These data sets consist of data collected during 2005-2007, 2010, and 2015 at Neal Smith NWR (IA) and Fergus Falls, Litchfield, and Morris Wetland Management Districts (MN) that were used in the analysis in support of the article titled "Integrity of tallgrass prairie reconstructions ten years after planting: native plant persistence and exotic weed resistance," which has been submitted to the journal Restoration Ecology. The primary goal of this study was to understand what influence early reconstruction practices have on long-term outcomes. Twelve replicates of three planting methods (dormant-season broadcast, growing-season broadcast, and growing-season drill) and three seed mix richness levels (10, 20 or 34 species), fully crossed [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Diane L. Larson
Originator :
Diane L. Larson, J. B. Bright, Pauline Drobney, Jennifer L. Larson, Sara Vacek
Metadata Contact :
Jennifer L. Larson
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
ScienceBase

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IA prairie reconstruction data.csv 143.56 KB text/csv
MN prairie reconstruction data.csv 276.52 KB text/csv

Purpose

The purpose of this dataset was to determine trends identified ten years post-planting (2015) for planted cover and richness, cover and richness of planted guilds, native non-planted cover, and exotic cover, had changed in the intervening five years. This information will help land managers to make decisions on management actions to achieve a stable native plant community that is able to resist invasion by non-native, invasive species.

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