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Stand inventory data (overstory and understory) in northern New Mexico forests affected by western spruce budworm (Choristoneura freemani Razowski) defoliation, 2012-2013

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:edi.976.1
Title:Stand inventory data (overstory and understory) in northern New Mexico forests affected by western spruce budworm (Choristoneura freemani Razowski) defoliation, 2012-2013
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Abstract:

Stand Selection

Stands were selected based on data provided by the United States Forest Service insect and disease aerial survey maps. The following criteria was used for stand selection: 1. At least 50% of pre-2000 species composition comprised of the same host tree; 2. No forest treatments within previous 20 years; and 3. Similar slope, aspect, vegetation association and elevation. Stands ranged from west-central New Mexico to north-central New Mexico. Sampling was completed in the summers of 2012 and 2013 in the Mount Taylor stands and the summer of 2013 for the remainder of the stands.

Plots

A randomized, systematic grid of ten clusters of two 0.02 ha plots were established using GIS software and exported to a handheld GPS. One plot of each cluster was located on the intersection of the grid (‘grid plots’) and the second located 50m at a random azimuth from the established grid plot (‘cluster plots’). This methodology was shown to improve sampling efficiency for stand characteristics pertaining to western spruce budworm within a set allowable error (Lynch 2003). Five 0.001 ha nested regeneration plots were also established (described below).

Plot Characteristics

Vegetation association was assessed using the Plant Associations of Arizona and New Mexico habitat typing guide. Canopy cover was recorded using a GRS densiometer in 1m increments on two 15.96 m transects bisecting plot center running north to south and east to west. Measurements will begin at 1m and extend to 15m totaling 15 measurements on the north to south transect. The east to west transect will exclude the measurement at 8m to avoid repeated measurements. Canopy cover was calculated by the number of canopy “hits” divided by the total number of measurements taken

Overstory Measurements

Species and diameter at breast height (DBH) was measured for all trees greater than 12.7 cm in diameter occurring in plot. DBH was considered to be 1.37 meters above ground. The height and canopy base height of each tree was recorded using a sonic hypsometer (Vertex III, Hagloff). Condition of tree (live or dead) along with cause of mortality should be identified whenever possible. Canopy dieback as identified by chlorotic foliage should be noted. Canopy class was assigned to each tree on plot using the following classes:

Canopy Classes

• O – Open grown, or the tree is not near any other tree

• E – Emergent, or the crown is totally above the canopy of the stand.

• D – Dominant, or the crown receives light from at least 3-4 directions

• C – Codominant, or the crown receives light from at least 1-2 directions

• I – Intermediate, or the crown only receives light from the top.

• S – Suppressed, or the crown is entirely shaded and underneath the stand canopy

Decay class was assessed on a 1 to 5 scale based on the findings of Raphael and White (1984).

• 1 – Needles present, twigs present, branches present and in tact

• 2 – No needles present, twigs present, branches present and in tact

• 3 – No needles present, no twigs present, branches mostly in tact

• 4 – No needles present, no twigs present, branches mostly broken

• 5– No needles present, no twigs present and no branches present.

Defoliation

Measurement of defoliation was based on United States Forest Service Forest Health Monitoring Protocols (Schomaker et al. 2007). The protocol for this technique is as follows:

• Two people should participate in this task because a single viewpoint can lead to incorrect estimates.*

• Observers should stand ½-1 tree length from the subject tree.

• Observers should attempt to stand either at the same levels as the tree or upslope

• Observes should stand 90 degrees apart if at all possible. Observing trees from the same side or 180 degrees opposed is not desirable.

• Special care should be taken under cloudy or dim conditions

• Use binoculars to distinguish heavy defoliation from dieback

• Estimate it as a % of the total crown area (live plus dieback)

• Exclude dead lower branches (attributable to self-pruning), snag branches, and large gaps or holes in the crown.

* If an additional crewmember is unavailable, two measurements may be taken by one crewmember.

Defoliation was sketched on a transparency using the guidelines listed below. Percent defoliation was digitally analyzed post data collection using the dot diagram techniques established by Millers et al. 1991 using Adobe Photoshop.

Regeneration

Seedlings (trees <1.37 m height) and saplings (trees >1.37 m height and <12.7 cm dbh) were measured in five 0.001 ha nested plots established at plot center and 3.95m in each cardinal direction from plot center. Non host seedlings were tallied by species in 0.15m height classes and sapling height was recorded along with DBH (table 1). Host species (Pseudotsuga menziesii, Abies concolor, Abies lasiocarpa, Picea pungens and Picea engelmannii) wasalso be recorded in 0.15m height classes but treated as individuals. Defoliation of host regeneration was visually measured using 10% increments while applying the same techniques as outlined by the above image and recorded on site.

Table 1: Height Class for Seedlings

Height Class (m)

Height

1 0 – 0.15

2 0.15 – 0.3

3 0.3 –.45

4 0.45 – 0.6

5 0.6 – 0.75

6 0.75 – 0.9

7 0.9 – 1.05

8 1.05 – 1.2

9 1.2 – 1.35

10 1.35 – 1.5

Literature Cited

Millers, I., Lachance, D., Burkman, W.G and Allen, D.C. 1991. North American sugar maple decline project: organization and field methods. USDA Forest Service Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, General Technical Report NE-154. 26p.

Plant Associations of Arizona and New Mexico. Albuquerque, N.M.?: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southwestern Region, 1997. Print.

M.G Raphael, M White. 1984. Use of snags by cavity-nesting birds in the Sierra Nevada. Wildlife Monographs. 86. p. 1–66

Schomaker ME, Zarnoch SJ, Bechtold WA, Latelle DJ, Burkman WG, Cox SM. 2007. Crown-condition classification: a guide to data collection and analysis. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-102. Asheville, North Carolina: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, p. 2-28.

Publication Date:2022-11-15
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Time Period
Begin:
2012
End:
2013

People and Organizations
Contact:Polinko, Adam (Mississippi State University) [  email ]
Creator:Polinko, Adam (Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University, Assistant Professor)
Creator:Waring, Kristen (School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Professor)

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
stand_metadata
Description:
Stand level metadata for stands affected by western spruce budworm defoliation
Data Table Name:
understory_data
Description:
Understory data for spruce-fir and mixed-conifer stands affected by prolonged and repeated western spruce budworm (Choristoneura freemani Razowski) defoliation
Data Table Name:
overstory_data
Description:
Overstory data for spruce-fir and mixed-conifer stands affected by prolonged and repeated western spruce budworm (Choristoneura freemani Razowski) defoliation
Detailed Metadata

Data Entities


Data Table

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DefinitionPopulus tremuloides Michx. (quaking aspen)
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DefinitionPseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. glauca (Beissn.) Franco (Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir)
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DefinitionQuercus gambelii Nutt. (Gambel oak)
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Methods and Protocols

These methods, instrumentation and/or protocols apply to all data in this dataset:

Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:

Stand Selection

Stands were selected based on data provided by the United States Forest Service insect and disease aerial survey maps. The following criteria was used for stand selection: 1. At least 50% of pre-2000 species composition comprised of the same host tree; 2. No forest treatments within previous 20 years; and 3. Similar slope, aspect, vegetation association and elevation. Stands will be categorized based on amount of defoliation that is occurring or has occurred on host trees within the previous 5 years: none (no visible defoliation), light (1-24% defoliation), moderate (25-49% defoliation), and severe (>50% defoliation, including dead trees) (Franklin et al. 1995). A total of 12 stands, 6 in both dry mixed conifer and lower spruce-fir. Additional stands may be added as time allows.

Plots

A randomized, systematic grid of ten clusters of two 0.02 ha plots will be established using GIS software and exported to a handheld GPS. One plot of each cluster will be located on the intersection of the grid (‘grid plots’) and the second located 50m at a random azimuth from the established grid plot. Azimuths for secondary plots will also be recorded to aid in future plot location. This methodology was shown to improve sampling efficiency for stand characteristics pertaining to western spruce budworm within a set allowable error (Lynch 2003). Five 0.001 ha nested regeneration plots will also be established (described below).

Plot Characteristics

GPS coordinates should be recorded for both grid and secondary plots (grid plots should already have established coordinates). Vegetation association will be assessed using the Plant Associations of Arizona and New Mexico habitat typing guide. Canopy cover will be recorded using a moosehorn densiometer in 1m increments on two 15.96 m transects bisecting plot center running north to south and east to west. Measurements will begin at 1m and extend to 15m totaling 15 measurements on the north to south transect. The east to west transect will exclude the measurement at 8m to avoid confounding measurements. Canopy cover will be calculated by the number of canopy “hits” divided by the total number of measurements taken

Overstory Measurements

Species and diameter at breast height (DBH) will be measured for all trees greater than 12.7 cm in diameter occurring in plot. DBH is considered to be 1.37 meters above ground. The height and canopy base height of each tree will be recorded using a sonic hypsometer. Condition of tree (live or dead) along with cause of mortality should be identified whenever possible. Canopy dieback as identified by chlorotic foliage should be noted. Canopy class will be assigned to each tree on plot using the following classes:

Canopy Classes

• O – Open grown, or the tree is not near any other tree

• E – Emergent, or the crown is totally above the canopy of the stand.

• D – Dominant, or the crown receives light from at least 3-4 directions

• C – Codominant, or the crown receives light from at least 1-2 directions

• I – Intermediate, or the crown only receives light from the top.

• S – Suppressed, or the crown is entirely shaded and underneath the stand canopy

Decay class will be assessed on a 1 to 5 scale based on the findings of Raphael and White (1984).

• 1 – Needles present, twigs present, branches present and in tact

• 2 – No needles present, twigs present, branches present and in tact

• 3 – No needles present, no twigs present, branches mostly in tact

• 4 – No needles present, no twigs present, branches mostly broken

• 5– No needles present, no twigs present and no branches present.

Site Index

Increment cores and tree height will be taken from a subsample of 5 trees per stand, located on or near even numbered grid plots. Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Lawson & C. Lawson) and Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii Parry ex Engelm.) will be selected as site trees for the dry mixed conifer and lower spruce-fir forest types respectively. Site trees are considered to be trees of high vigor that show little to no defect (forking, declining canopy, evidence of beetle or pathogens etc.) that are in the dominant or co-dominant canopy classes. Open grown will not be selected as site trees.

Defoliation

Measurement of defoliation was based on United States Forest Service Forest Health Monitoring Protocols (Schomaker et al. 2007). The protocol for this technique is as follows:

• Two people should participate in this task because a single viewpoint can lead to incorrect estimates.*

• Observers should stand ½-1 tree length from the subject tree.

• Observers should attempt to stand either at the same levels as the tree or upslope

• Observes should stand 90 degrees apart if at all possible. Observing trees from the same side or 180 degrees opposed is not desirable.

• Special care should be taken under cloudy or dim conditions

• Use binoculars to distinguish heavy defoliation from dieback

• Estimate it as a % of the total crown area (live plus dieback)

• Exclude dead lower branches (attributable to self-pruning), snag branches, and large gaps or holes in the crown.

* If an additional crewmember is unavailable, two measurements may be taken by one crewmember.

Defoliation will be sketched on a transparency using the guidelines listed below. Percent defoliation will be digitally analyzed in 10% classes post data collection using the dot diagram techniques established by Millers et al. 1991.

Regeneration

Seedlings (trees <1.37 m height) and saplings (trees >1.37 m height and <12.7 cm dbh) will be measured in five 0.001 ha nested plots established at plot center and 3.95m in each cardinal direction from plot center. Non host seedlings will be tallied by species in 0.15m height classes and sapling height will be recorded along with DBH (table 1). Host species (Pseudotsuga menziesii, Abies concolor, Abies lasiocarpa, Picea pungens and Picea engelmannii) will be also be recorded in 0.15m height classes but treated as individuals. Defoliation of host regeneration will be visually measured using 10% increments while applying the same techniques as outlined by the above image and recorded on site.

Table 1: Height Class for Seedlings

Height Class (m)

Height

1 0 – 0.15

2 0.15 – 0.3

3 0.3 –.45

4 0.45 – 0.6

5 0.6 – 0.75

6 0.75 – 0.9

7 0.9 – 1.05

8 1.05 – 1.2

9 1.2 – 1.35

10 1.35 – 1.5

Increment cores

A subsample of increment cores will be taken on each grid plot. Two increment cores will be taken from the first two trees in each diameter class starting north and working clockwise in 10cm diameter classes, beginning at 12.7cm. Cores will be collected on the north and east sides of the tree at breast height. After collection, cores will be stored in cold storage until analysis

People and Organizations

Publishers:
Organization:Environmental Data Initiative
Email Address:
info@edirepository.org
Web Address:
https://edirepository.org
Id:https://ror.org/0330j0z60
Creators:
Individual: Adam Polinko
Organization:Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University
Position:Assistant Professor
Address:
775 Stone Blvd,
Mississippi State, MS 39759 United States
Phone:
6623253510 (voice)
Email Address:
adam.polinko@gmail.com
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3506-1917
Individual: Kristen Waring
Organization:School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University
Position:Professor
Address:
200 East Pine Knoll Drive,
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
Email Address:
kristen.waring@nau.edu
Contacts:
Individual: Adam Polinko
Organization:Mississippi State University
Address:
775 Stone Blvd,
Mississippi State, MS 39762 United States
Phone:
6623253510 (voice)
Email Address:
adam.polinko@msstate.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3506-1917

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to all data in this dataset:

Time Period
Begin:
2012
End:
2013
Geographic Region:
Description:These data were collected in northern New Mexico on the Cibola and Carson National Forests.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  36.91908157710573Southern:  35.25741938038453
Western:  -107.58511915915807Eastern:  -105.20952178032634
Altitude Minimum:2575.0Altitude Maximum:3342.0

Project

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:

Data will be maintained as needed.

Frequency:asNeeded
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