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On an island largely devoid of native vertebrate seed dispersers, we monitored forest succession for seven years following ungulate exclusion from a 5-hectare area and adjacent plots with ungulates still present. The study site was in northern Guam on Andersen Air Force Base (13°37’N, 144°51’E) and situated on a coralline limestone plateau. We established 22 plots and six 0.25-m2 subplots to measure trees and understory canopy. Data were collected in February or March, during the dry season from 2005-2011.
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The data set consists of 3 spreadsheets: counts, efforts, and location that detail the 10-year removal effort of invasive Veiled Chameleons (Chamaeleo calyptratus) on the island of Maui. Recorded are the number of lizards removed from each site, the level of search effort at each site, and the centroid location of each sampled site.


    map background search result map search result map Dataset: Forest growth in and around an ungulate enclosure on Northern Guam, 2005-2011 Removal count data of Veiled Chameleons on Maui, 2002-2012 Dataset: Forest growth in and around an ungulate enclosure on Northern Guam, 2005-2011 Removal count data of Veiled Chameleons on Maui, 2002-2012