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Regeneration after Hurricane Hugo, woody species > 10 cm tall (9Ha grid, El Verde) (9Ha Plots Small Data Set)

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-luq.37.74
Title:Regeneration after Hurricane Hugo, woody species > 10 cm tall (9Ha grid, El Verde) (9Ha Plots Small Data Set)
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:

The purpose of this data set is to document vegetation damage and recovery following Hurricane Hugo, a borderline category 3-4 hurricane with winds from 130 to 160mph (110kts) and a pressure of 945 to 946.1 mb, which hit Puerto Rico in September 18th, 1989

Publication Date:2010-03-22
Language:English

Time Period
Begin:
1990-06-06
End:
1994-11-01

People and Organizations
Contact:Walker, Lawrence R.  [  email ]
Creator:Brokaw, Nicholas (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus)
Associate:Melendez-Colom, Eda (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, data manager)
Associate:Lodge, D. 
Associate:Walker, Lawrence R. 

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
Regeneration after Hurricane Hugo of all woody species greater than 10cm in lenght in O.5 x 2m plots in the 9Ha grid at El Verde
Description:
Regeneration after Hurricane Hugo of all woody species greater than 10cm in lenght in O.5 x 2m plots in the 9Ha grid at El Verde
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Data Entities


Data Table

Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-luq/37/74/5dabf15e4b412aebcee0b0a72ff42299
Name:Regeneration after Hurricane Hugo of all woody species greater than 10cm in lenght in O.5 x 2m plots in the 9Ha grid at El Verde
Description:Regeneration after Hurricane Hugo of all woody species greater than 10cm in lenght in O.5 x 2m plots in the 9Ha grid at El Verde
Number of Records:5978
Number of Columns:8

Time Period
Begin:
1990-06-06
End:
1994-11-01

Table Structure
Object Name:9hsmall.csv
Size:214275
Text Format:
Number of Header Lines:1
Number of Foot Lines:0
Record Delimiter:\r\n
Orientation:column
Simple Delimited:
Field Delimiter:,

Table Column Descriptions
 Transect-plot identifierSpecies CodeTag IdentifierStarting measuring dateSeedling HeightSeedling Basal Diameter (dbh)Number of woody seedlings less than 10 cm tallComments at the field
Column Name:TransectPlot  
SPECIE  
TagID  
StartDate  
Height  
BasalDiam  
less than 10cm Ht.  
Comments  
Definition:Sixty 2x2 m seedling and sapling plots associated with appoximately every other grid pole and representative of habitat frequencies; topographic locations and aspect. Format: A#; where A is in:{A;...;K} B is in:{1;...;11}.LEF Code for species studiesAll woody species greater than 10 cm in height in the 1/2 X 2 mm subplot (excluding vines but including palms) tagged with orange flagging tape at the stem base. The seedling number sequence in each plot begins with 1 and goes as high as 1000. A palm is included if the leaflets reach 10 cm or more in height. An aluminum tag is added if the plant reaches 1 m in height. All woody species greater than 10 cm in height in the 1/2 X 2 mm subplot (excluding vines but including palms) tagged with orange flagging tape at the stem base. The seedling number sequence in each plot begins with 1 and goes as high as 1000. A palm is included if the leaflets reach 10 cm or more in height. An aluminum tag is added if the plant reaches 1 m in height.First day of measurements conducted in the survey (in mm/dd/yy)Measured along the longest stem axis in non-palms. For shrubs that branch at the base; each stem greater 1 m tall receives a separate tag; each bearing the same plant number but differentiated by the addition of a unique letter (eg. 42A; 42 B; and 42C). Palm height recorded as the height of the tallest palm leaflets/ the height of bifulcation of the newest leaf bases. A blank in this field could mean that the plant is dead; the tag was not found; the plot has no vegetation; among other reasons.Mesured with calipers above any basal swelling. Switch to measure dbh when the plant grows 1 cm dbh. The first time dbh is measured; both basal diameter and dbh are recorded and stem is painted just bellow the dbh measurement point. A blank in this field could mean that the plant is dead; the tag was not found; the plot has no vegetation; among other reasons.Number of woody seedlings less than10 cm tall recorded by species within the .5 X 2 m subplotComments annotated by observer at the field.
Storage Type:string  
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date  
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Measurement Type:nominalnominalnominaldateTimeratiorationominalnominal
Measurement Values Domain:
DefinitionSixty 2x2 m seedling and sapling plots associated with appoximately every other grid pole and representative of habitat frequencies; topographic locations and aspect. Format: A#; where A is in:{A;...;K} B is in:{1;...;11}.
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
CodeCECPEL
DefinitionCecropia peltata
Source
Code Definition
CodePHYRIV
DefinitionPhytolacca rivinoides
Source
Code Definition
CodeHETCYM
DefinitionHeterotrichum cymosum
Source
Code Definition
CodeSOLTOR
DefinitionSolanum torvum
Source
Code Definition
CodePIPTRE
DefinitionPiper treleaseanum
Source
Code Definition
CodePIPHIS
DefinitionPiper hispidium
Source
DefinitionAll woody species greater than 10 cm in height in the 1/2 X 2 mm subplot (excluding vines but including palms) tagged with orange flagging tape at the stem base. The seedling number sequence in each plot begins with 1 and goes as high as 1000. A palm is included if the leaflets reach 10 cm or more in height. An aluminum tag is added if the plant reaches 1 m in height. All woody species greater than 10 cm in height in the 1/2 X 2 mm subplot (excluding vines but including palms) tagged with orange flagging tape at the stem base. The seedling number sequence in each plot begins with 1 and goes as high as 1000. A palm is included if the leaflets reach 10 cm or more in height. An aluminum tag is added if the plant reaches 1 m in height.
Formatmm/dd/yyyy
Precision
Unitcentimeter
Typereal
Unitcentimeter
Typereal
DefinitionNumber of woody seedlings less than10 cm tall recorded by species within the .5 X 2 m subplot
DefinitionComments annotated by observer at the field.
Missing Value Code:                
Accuracy Report:                
Accuracy Assessment:                
Coverage:                
Methods:                

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Keywords

By Thesaurus:
Core Areasprimary production
LTER Controlled Vocabularymeasurements, disturbance properties, hurricane damage, spatial properties, land use, processes, biological processes, life history, growth, plant growth, disturbance, landscape change, revegetation, recovery

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:

All woody specie >10 cm tell in O.5 x 2m plot tagged and hight and basal diameter measured every 6 months (see detailed protocol)

People and Organizations

Creators:
Individual: Nicholas Brokaw
Organization:University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus
Address:
Institute for Tropical Ecosystem Studies University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras P.O. Box 21910,
San Juan, PR 00931 US
Phone:
(787) 764-0000 (ext. 4943) (voice)
Phone:
(787) 772-1481 (facsimile)
Email Address:
nbrokaw@lternet.edu
Contacts:
Individual: Lawrence R. Walker
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences University of Nevada, Las Vegas Box 45-4004, 4505 Maryland Parkway,
Las Vegas, NV 89154 US
Phone:
(702) 895-3196 (voice)
Phone:
(702) 895-3956 (facsimile)
Email Address:
walker@unlv.nevada.edu
Web Address:
http://www.unlv.edu/people/lawrence-walker
Associated Parties:
Individual: Eda Melendez-Colom
Organization:University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus
Address:
University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras, Ponce de Leon Ave.,
San Juan, PR 00931 US
Phone:
(787) 764-0000 (voice)
Email Address:
edacorreo@yahoo.com
Role:data manager
Individual: D. Lodge
Address:
USDA - Forest Services Center for Forest Mycology Research, Northern Research Station PO Box 1377,
Luquillo, PR 00773 US
Phone:
(787) 889-7445 (voice)
Phone:
(787) 889-7477 (facsimile)
Email Address:
dlodge@fs.fed.us
Role:associated researcher
Individual: Lawrence R. Walker
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences University of Nevada, Las Vegas Box 45-4004, 4505 Maryland Parkway,
Las Vegas, NV 89154 US
Phone:
(702) 895-3196 (voice)
Phone:
(702) 895-3956 (facsimile)
Email Address:
walker@unlv.nevada.edu
Web Address:
http://www.unlv.edu/people/lawrence-walker
Role:associated researcher

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

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

Time Period
Begin:
1990-06-06
End:
1994-11-01
Sampling Site: 
Description:5 x 5 m grid systems in the tabonuco forest (in the southwest corner of the 9 ha grid at El Verde
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -65.82Latitude (degree): 18.32
Altitude (meter):333

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to Data Table: Regeneration after Hurricane Hugo of all woody species greater than 10cm in lenght in O.5 x 2m plots in the 9Ha grid at El Verde


Time Period
Begin:
1990-06-06
End:
1994-11-01

Project

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