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  • Systems Ecology Lab Bajada Site: Weekly phenology observations for shrub and grass species at a bajada site at Jornada Basin LTER from 2010-2019
  • Flores, Alejandra; University of Texas at El Paso
    Tweedie, Craig E; University of Texas at El Paso
  • 2021-01-06
  • Flores, A. and C.E. Tweedie. 2021. Systems Ecology Lab Bajada Site: Weekly phenology observations for shrub and grass species at a bajada site at Jornada Basin LTER from 2010-2019 ver 3. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-29).
  • This dataset contains field-observed plot level phenology data for three perennial shrubs and one perennial grass at a bajada site at the Jornada Basin LTER site from 2010 to present. Shrubs include creosote (Larrea tridentata), honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa), and tarbush (Fluorensia). The grass is bush muhly grass (Muhlenbergia porteri). The protocols and phenophase categories were developed by the US National Phenology Network (US-NPN) to detect the different life-cycles of the plant, from leaf development (breaking leaf buds, young unfolded leaves, percentage of leaves in canopy), to flower development (flower buds, open flowers, full flowering), and presence of fruit (ripe fruits, fruits from past growing season). Field data sheets were modified from the US-NPN to record the presence or absence of each phenophase recorded at each observation period for each tagged plant. This is an ongoing dataset.

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