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Plant phenology observations at 15 sites at Jornada Basin LTER, 1992-ongoing

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-jrn.210287001.3
Title:Plant phenology observations at 15 sites at Jornada Basin LTER, 1992-ongoing
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:

This ongoing data package, which began in 1992, contains monthly plant phenological observations by species at the 15 Net Primary Production (NPP) study sites at the Jornada Experimental Range (JER) or Chihuahuan Desert Rangeland Research Center (CDRRC) in Dona Ana County, New Mexico, USA. Sites were selected to represent the 5 major ecosystem types in the Chihuahuan Desert (upland grasslands, playa grasslands, mesquite-dominated shrublands, creosotebush-dominated shrublands, tarbush-dominated shrublands). For each ecosystem type, three sites were selected to represent the range in variability in production and plant diversity; thus the locations are not replicates. A transect at each site is monitored monthly to assess the following phenological stages for each species: dormancy, non-reproductive status, budding, flowering, and fruiting. Sampling methods in the first years of the study monitored all plant species present but have been changed to focus on specific species at each site.

Publication Date:2022-04-05
Language:English
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Time Period
Begin:
1992-07-15
End:
2021-12-17

People and Organizations
Contact:Jornada Basin LTER Information Manager (Jornada Basin LTER) [  email ]
Creator:Huenneke, Laura F (New Mexico State University (Now at NAU))
Creator:Browning, Dawn (USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range)

Data Entities
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Plant phenology observations at 15 net primary production (NPP) study sites, 1992-ongoing
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Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-jrn/210287001/3/7238962864237722711fbd4c732adaff
Name:Plant phenology observations at 15 net primary production (NPP) study sites, 1992-ongoing
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Number of Records:24248
Number of Columns:29

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seedling  
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percent_dormant  
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percent_flower  
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CodeG
DefinitionGrassland vegetation type
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CodeM
DefinitionMesquite dune vegetation type
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DefinitionPlaya vegetation type (grassland)
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CodeT
DefinitionTarbush vegetation type
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DefinitionCreosote shrubland vegetation type
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DefinitionIBP Exclosure site (grassland)
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DefinitionBasin site (grassland at lower trailer)
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DefinitionRabbit rain gauge site (mesquite)
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DefinitionWest well site (mesquite)
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DefinitionCaliche site (creosote shrubland)
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Definitionbelt transect
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Definitionline transect
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Keywords

By Thesaurus:
LTER Core Research AreasPopulations
LTER Controlled Vocabulary v1deserts, grasses, herbs, phenology, plant, plant phenology, shrubs, vascular plants, vegetation
noneJornada Basin LTER, black grama, core, honey mesquite, long-term monitoring, plant
Jornada Basin LTER dataset keywordsVegetation Dynamics, core
Jornada Basin project namesNPP study, study 287
Jornada Basin place namesC-CALI, C-GRAV, C-SAND, G-BASN, G-IBPE, G-SUMM, M-NORT, M-RABB, M-WELL, NPP locations, P-COLL, P-SMAL, P-TOBO, T-EAST, T-TAYL, T-WEST

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:

Phenological monitoring is carried out monthly at the 15 Jornada Basin LTER NPP Sites, at which net primary productivity is monitored as part of a long-term study. The sites were chosen to be located in 5 vegetation communities that represent the major vegetation types of the Jornada Basin. These vegetation zones and their associated NPP sites (3 per zone) are: 1) creosotebush scrub (C-CALI, C-GRAV, C-SAND), 2) tarbush flats (T-EAST, T-TAYL, T-WEST), 3) grassland (G-BASN, G-IBPE, G-SUMM), 4) mesquite dunes (M-NORT, M-RABB, M-WELL), and 5) playa (P-COLL, P-SMAL, P-TOBO). Annual estimates of aboveground NPP at these sites, beginning in 1989, are available in data package knb-lter-jrn.210011003.

Each NPP site consists of a 70m x 70m plot in which quadrats are monitored for primary productivity. At most sites there is a buffer zone surrounding the plot that is delineated with corner posts. Phenology monitoring began in 1992 and is done along the west and south side of each NPP site by walking along the outside of the plot with the center of a meter stick held perpendicular to an imaginary line that connects all the buffer zone corner posts. Exceptions: there are no buffers at the three playa sites or at M-NORT, or along the south side of G-SUMM. On these sites the S and W boundaries of the NPP plot itself are walked with the 100cm end of the meter stick touching the outside of the rebar. At P-COLL the E and N boundaries of the NPP plot itself are walked. In January 2001 there was a change in methodology at P-TOBO; the E and S boundaries are walked.

Species of interest falling within this 1 meter wide belt are tallied in one of 5 categories: dormant, non-reproductive (non-rep), in bud, fully open flowers, mature fruits. The most advanced phenological stage present is the one recorded; a plant is considered to be in flower (for example) if there is at least one open flower present (even if the majority of flowers are in the bud stage). Tallies are done in the dot-box method, where each individual is tallied as either a dot or line; 4 dots from corners of a box, and additional counts are represented as lines joining the corners and forming 2 diagonals (completed box with diagonals = count of 10). Each species in a site has its own line on the data sheet. This monitoring results in counts of plants in each of the 5 states, from which percentages can be calculated. In addition, a separate tally for seedlings (defined as plants yet to reach reproductive size) is made. If they survive to reach reproductive size these individuals will eventually be included in the phenological counts.

The monitoring protocol for this study has evolved over time. From 1998 until June 1998 all species encountered were monitored. This proved time consuming, likely magnified observer-to-observer differences, and posed problems for data analysis. Since July 1998 a specific set of species for each site has been monitored, with the total number of species monitored at a given site ranging from 1 to 7. Further refinements to these lists are implemented occasionally to meet research objectives or to provide congruency with other studies.

Certain species of grasses are present in large numbers at some sites. These grasses are measured along a line intercept, as opposed to a belt transect, running between the S and W buffer zone rebars. Each patch or individual of these species that contacts the line is tallied. This method applies to the following grasses at the following sites: Bouteloua eripoda at all sites where it is monitored; Dasyochloa pulchella at C-CALI, C-GRAV, C-SAND and M-RABB; Muhlenbergia arenacea at T-EAST and T-TAYL; Pleuraphis mutica at P-TOBO; Scleropogon brevifolius at G-BASN, T-EAST, T-TAYL, and T-WEST; and Sporobolus airoides at P-TOBO.

Plant tallies can change from month to month due to recruitment and senescence in addition to observer differences. In earlier years if the line-transect method was used for a particular species (such as Dasyochloa pulchella) and the number of individuals dropped consistently to small numbers, it was appropriate to switch back to the belt transect method with approval from the Principal Investigator. Switching between belt and line transects is no longer done. The method column in the data set indicates whether a belt or line transect was used for a species during a given sampling event.

Since 2009 at P-COLL and P-SMAL, the two playa sites where Panicum obtusum is found in dense stands, each square meter (using the meter stick) along the line is checked for reproductive state rather than the entire line being counted as one.

People and Organizations

Publishers:
Organization:Environmental Data Initiative
Email Address:
info@environmentaldatainitiative.org
Web Address:
https://environmentaldatainitiative.org
Id:https://ror.org/0330j0z60
Creators:
Individual: Laura F Huenneke
Organization:New Mexico State University (Now at NAU)
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2562-6822
Individual: Dawn Browning
Organization:USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range
Address:
P.O. Box 30003; MSC 3JER New Mexico State University,
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8003 U.S.A.
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1252-6013
Contacts:
Organization:Jornada Basin LTER
Position:Jornada Basin LTER Information Manager
Address:
P.O. Box 30003, MSC 3JER New Mexico State University,
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8003 USA
Phone:
575-646-1739
Email Address:
jornada.data@nmsu.edu
Web Address:
https://lter.jornada.nmsu.edu/information-management/
Metadata Providers:
Organization:Jornada Basin LTER
Address:
P.O. Box 30003; MSC 3JER New Mexico State University,
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8003 USA
Web Address:
https://lter.jornada.nmsu.edu

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

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

Time Period
Begin:
1992-07-15
End:
2021-12-17
Geographic Region:
Description:NPP study locations: There are 15 sites used in the NPP study, spanning 5 vegetation community types in the Jornada Basin. This bounding box includes all 15 sites. More precise geographic coordinates for this study may be requested from the JRN LTER Data Manager (jornada.data@nmsu.edu).
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  32.669000Southern:  32.488000
Western:  -106.865000Eastern:  -106.713000

Project

Parent Project Information:

Title:Jornada Basin LTER
Personnel:
Individual:Dr. Niall Hanan
Address:
P.O. Box 30003, MSC 3JER,
New Mexico State University,
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8003 United States
Phone:
575-646-3335 (voice)
Email Address:
nhanan@nmsu.edu
Role:Principal Investigator
Abstract:

The Jornada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program is part of a national network of long-term ecological research sites funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF). The Jornada LTER program has been continuously funded since 1982 to develop general principles governing changes between grassland and shrubland ecosystems based on long-term data collected in the Chihuahuan Desert. We translate our findings to dryland ecosystems around the world, and forecast the dynamics of future ecosystem states in response to changing climate and land use.

Funding:

JRN LTER is funded by the National Science Foundation under award DEB 2025166.

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:No maintenance description provided.
Frequency:notPlanned
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