Dodonaea viscosa seedling survival data within a cloud-affected restoration site at Nakula, Maui, 2016-2018
Dates
Start Date
2016-09-13
End Date
2018-09-24
Publication Date
2021-09-02
Citation
Berio Fortini, L., Yelenik, S.G., Kagawa-Viviani, A.K., and Leopold, C.R., 2021, Nakula, Maui environmental controls on plant growth and seedling recruitment in a cloud-affected restoration site, 2016-2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9E4B7B5.
Summary
Non-native grass removal as part of a larger restoration strategy has been demonstrated to assist in natural recruitment of important native plant species on the island of Maui. We monitored 90 Dodonaea viscosa seedlings across three sites within grass removal treatments to understand seedling survivorship, and whether non-native grass regrowth affected survivorship, in the Nakula Natural Area Reserve on Maui Island.
Summary
Non-native grass removal as part of a larger restoration strategy has been demonstrated to assist in natural recruitment of important native plant species on the island of Maui. We monitored 90 Dodonaea viscosa seedlings across three sites within grass removal treatments to understand seedling survivorship, and whether non-native grass regrowth affected survivorship, in the Nakula Natural Area Reserve on Maui Island.
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Tseng, H., L. Berio Fortini, A. Mair, A. Kagawa-Viviani, S. K. Yelenik, Y. Miyazawa, M. Nullet, J. Kennedy, J. DeLay, C. R. Leopold, and T. Giambelluca. 2021. Cloud Water Interception in Hawai‘i: Developing Capacity to Characterize the Spatial Patterns and Effects on Water and Ecological Processes responses in Hawai‘i. Final Technical Report, 57 pp. Available online: https://cascprojects.org/#/project/4f8c650ae4b0546c0c397b48/559afca9e4b0b94a64016ff9.