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Canopy height profile starting 1992, 1994 and 1996 of the Luquillo Forest Dynamics Plot (LFDP), Puerto Rico

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Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-luq.62.556625
Title:Canopy height profile starting 1992, 1994 and 1996 of the Luquillo Forest Dynamics Plot (LFDP), Puerto Rico
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:

File LFDP_canopy contain the canopy heights for the Luquillo forest Dynamics plot. The first measurement started in 1992, and it was planned to measure the canopy height profile every 2 years. So far censuses starting in 1992, 1994, and 1996 have been completed. In the 1992 census the canopy height profile at points along the East and North limits of the plot were not included. In 1994 and 1996 these extra points were assessed. The National Science Foundation requires that data from projects it funds are posted on the web two years after any data set has been organized and "cleaned". The data from each census of the LFDP will be updated at intervals as each survey of the LFDP shows errors in the previous data collection. After posting on the web, researchers who are not part of the project are then welcome to use the data. Given the enormous amount of time, effort and resources required to manage the LFDP, obtain these data, and ensure data accuracy, LFDP Principal Investigators request that researchers intending to use this data comply with the requests below. Through complying with these requests we can ensure that the data are interpreted correctly, analyses are not repeated unnecessarily, beneficial collaboration between users is promoted and the Principle Investigators investment in this project is protected. Submit to the LFDP PIs a short (1 page) description of how you intend to use the data; · Invite LFDP PIs to be co-authors on any publication that uses the data in a substantial way (some PIs may decline and other LFDP scientists may need to be included); If the LFDP PIs are not co-authors, send the PIs a draft of any paper using LFDP data, so that the PIs may comment upon it; In the methods section of any publication using LFDP data, describe that data as coming from the "Luquillo Forest Dynamics Plot, part of the Luquillo Experimental Forest Long-Term Ecological Research Program"; Acknowledge in any publication using LFDP data the "The Luquillo Experimental Forest Long-Term Ecological Research Program, supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, the University of Puerto Rico, and the International Institute of Tropical Forestry"; · Supply the LFDP PIs with 10 reprints of any publication using LFDP data. · Accept that the LFDP PIs can not guarantee that the LFDP data you intend to use, has not already been submitted for publication or published.

Publication Date:2010-03-22
Language:English

Time Period
Begin:
1992-04-09
End:
1997-04-18

People and Organizations
Contact:Zimmerman, Jess (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus) [  email ]
Contact:Thompson, Jill  [  email ]
Creator:Zimmerman, Jess (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus)
Associate:Melendez-Colom, Eda (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, data manager)
Associate:Taylor, Charlotte 
Associate:Garcia-Montiel, Diana 
Associate:Everham, Edwin 
Associate:Lodge, D. 
Associate:Fluet, Marcheterre 
Associate:Waide, Robert 

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
LFDP canopy height profile starting 1992, 1994 and 1996
Description:
LFDP canopy height profile starting 1992, 1994 and 1996
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Data Table

Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-luq/62/556625/90f92fd410462d1461fd544c96c74561
Name:LFDP canopy height profile starting 1992, 1994 and 1996
Description:LFDP canopy height profile starting 1992, 1994 and 1996
Number of Records:6565
Number of Columns:32

Time Period
Begin:
1992-04-09
End:
1997-04-18

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Table Column Descriptions
 Quadrat and subquadrat code nameQuadrat Column numberQuadrat row numberSubquadrat nameX coordinate in metersY coordinate in metersDate of data records starting in 19920m to 1.0m in 19920.5m to 1m in 19921.0 m to 1.5 m in 19921.5 m to 2.0 m in 19922.0 m to 2.5 m in 19922.5 m to 3.0 m in 1992Top of canopy in 1992Quadrat and subquadrat code nameas annotated in 1994Date of data records starting in 19940 m to 0.5 m in 19940.5 m to 1 m in 19941.0 m to 1.5 m in 19941.5 m to 2.0 m in 19942.0 m to 2.5 m in 19942.5 m to 3.0 m in 1994Top of canopy in 1994Quadrat and subquadrat code name as annotated in 1996Date of data records starting in 19960 m to 0.5 m in 19960.5 m to 1 m in 19961.0 m to 1.5 m in 19961.5 m to 2.0 m in 19962.0 m to 2.5 m in 19962.5 m to 3.0 m in 1996Top of canopy in 1996
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Definition:Code representing the number of the 20 x 20 m quadrat and 5 x 5 m sub-quadrat based upon their position in the rows and columns of the 16 ha grid. The first 2 digits form the column number counting quadrats from West to East; the second two digits form the row number counting quadrats South to North. The third two digits represent the subquadrat number see variable subquad.Leading zeros are not displayed so quadrats in columns 1-9 have only 5 digits. 010111 is the first quadrat and first subquadrat in the southwest corner to 251644 last quadrat and subquadrat in Northeast corner of the grid. The grid posts that mark the east edge of the plot are numbered col 17 and those along the north edge of the plot are numbered row 26. Code representing the number of the 20 x 20 m quadrat and 5 x 5 m sub-quadrat based upon their position in the rows and columns of the 16 ha grid. The first 2 digits form the column number counting quadrats from West to East; the second two digits form the row number counting quadrats South to North. The third two digits represent the subquadrat number see variable subquad.Leading zeros are not displayed so quadrats in columns 1-9 have only 5 digits. 010111 is the first quadrat and first subquadrat in the southwest corner to 251644 last quadrat and subquadrat in Northeast corner of the grid. The grid posts that mark the east edge of the plot are numbered col 17 and those along the north edge of the plot are numbered row 26.Number of the column of the grid in which the 20 x 20 m quadrat is located Number of the column of the grid in which the 20 x 20 m quadrat is locatedNumber of the row of the grid in which the 20 x 20 m quadrat is located. Number of the row of the grid in which the 20 x 20 m quadrat is located.Code representing the position each of the 16 5m by 5 m subquadrat within each 20 m x 20 m quadrat. The code consists of 2 numbers. The first is the number of the subquadrat counting from the southwest corner of the quadrat to the east. The second is the number of the subquadrat counting from the southwest corner to the north. See arrangement below:NW14243444NE1323333412223242SW11213141SE Code representing the position each of the 16 5m by 5 m subquadrat within each 20 m x 20 m quadrat. The code consists of 2 numbers. The first is the number of the subquadrat counting from the southwest corner of the quadrat to the east. The second is the number of the subquadrat counting from the southwest corner to the north. See arrangement below:NW14243444NE1323333412223242SW11213141SENumber of meters East that the grid post is from the Southwest corner of the GridNumber of meters North that the grid post is from the Southwest corner of the GridDate (in mm/dd/yy) of 1992 when observation was performed during 1992Presence or absence of vegetation between 0 m and 1.0m heightPresence or absence of vegetation between 0.5 m and 1.0 meters in heightPresence or absence of vegetation between 1.0 m and 1.5 mheightPresence or absence of vegetation between 1.5 m and 2.0 mheightPresence or absence of vegetation between 2.0 m and 2.5 mheightPresence or absence of vegetation between 2.0 m and 2.5 mheightEstimate of the height of the top of the canopy above the grid post in 1992. When the vegetation height is below 3 m the canopy height is the top of the interval in which the highest vegetation was recorded.Precision is Probably 10%.Code representing the number of the 20 x 20 m quadrat and 5 x 5 m sub-quadrat based upon their position in the rows and columns of the 16 ha grid. The first 2 digits form the column number counting quadrats from West to East; the second two digits form the row number counting quadrats South to North. The third two digits represent the subquadrat number see variable subquad.Leading zeros are not displayed so quadrats in columns 1-9 have only 5 digits. 010111 is the first quadrat and first subquadrat in the southwest corner to 251644 last quadrat and subquadrat in Northeast corner of the grid. The grid posts that mark the east edge of the plot are numbered col 17 and those along the north edge of the plot are numbered row 26. Code representing the number of the 20 x 20 m quadrat and 5 x 5 m sub-quadrat based upon their position in the rows and columns of the 16 ha grid. The first 2 digits form the column number counting quadrats from West to East; the second two digits form the row number counting quadrats South to North. The third two digits represent the subquadrat number see variable subquad.Leading zeros are not displayed so quadrats in columns 1-9 have only 5 digits. 010111 is the first quadrat and first subquadrat in the southwest corner to 251644 last quadrat and subquadrat in Northeast corner of the grid. The grid posts that mark the east edge of the plot are numbered col 17 and those along the north edge of the plot are numbered row 26.Date (in mm/dd/yy) of 1994 when observation was performedPresence or absence of vegetation between 0 m and 0.5 mheightPresence or absence of vegetation between 0.5 m and 1.0 mheightPresence or absence of vegetation between 1.0 m and 1.5 m heightPresence or absence of vegetation between 1.5 m and 2.0 mheightPresence or absence of vegetation between 2.0 m and 2.5 mheightPresence or absence of vegetation between 2.5 m and 3.0 mheightEstimate of the height of the top of the canopy above the grid post in 1994. When the vegetation height is below 3 m the canopy height is the top of the interval in which the highest vegetation was recorded. Precision is Probably 10%.Code representing the number of the 20 x 20 m quadrat and 5 x 5 m sub-quadrat based upon their position in the rows and columns of the 16 ha grid. The first 2 digits form the column number counting quadrats from West to East; the second two digits form the row number counting quadrats South to North. The third two digits represent the subquadrat number see variable subquad.Leading zeros are not displayed so quadrats in columns 1-9 have only 5 digits. 010111 is the first quadrat and first subquadrat in the southwest corner to 251644 last quadrat and subquadrat in Northeast corner of the grid. The grid posts that mark the east edge of the plot are numbered col 17 and those along the north edge of the plot are numbered row 26. Code representing the number of the 20 x 20 m quadrat and 5 x 5 m sub-quadrat based upon their position in the rows and columns of the 16 ha grid. The first 2 digits form the column number counting quadrats from West to East; the second two digits form the row number counting quadrats South to North. The third two digits represent the subquadrat number see variable subquad.Leading zeros are not displayed so quadrats in columns 1-9 have only 5 digits. 010111 is the first quadrat and first subquadrat in the southwest corner to 251644 last quadrat and subquadrat in Northeast corner of the grid. The grid posts that mark the east edge of the plot are numbered col 17 and those along the north edge of the plot are numbered row 26.Date (in mm/dd/yy) of 1996 when observation was performedPresence or absence of vegetation between 0 m and 0.5 mheightPresence or absence of vegetation between 0.5 m and 1.0 mheightPresence or absence of vegetation between 1.0 m and 1.5 m heightPresence or absence of vegetation between 1.5 m and 2.0 mheightPresence or absence of vegetation between 2.0 m and 2.5 mheightPresence or absence of vegetation between 2.5 m and 3.0 mheightEstimate of the height of the top of the canopy above the grid post in 1996. When the vegetation height is below 3 m the canopy height is the top of the interval in which the highest vegetation was recorded. Precision is Probably 10%.
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Description:

The LFDP is laid out as a grid of 20 x 20 m quadrats that contain within them 16 - 5m x 5m quadrats. At each post marking the 5 x 5 m subquadrates the canopy height profile was recorded. This is a total of 6565 points when the posts that define the East and North edge of the LFDP are included (6400 points in 1992 when the edges were not included). At each grid post a 3 m pole marked at 0.5 m intervals was used to record the vegetation. Within each 0.5 m interval up to 3 m if live vegetation touched the pole then a score of 1 was entered for that interval. If no vegetation touched the pole in an interval a 0 was recorded. Above 3 m, the overall height of the canopy was estimated using a range finder. When there was no vegetation above 3 m then the top of the canopy was equal to the top of the highest 0.5 m interval on the 3 m pole in which vegetation was recorded.

People and Organizations

Creators:
Individual: Jess Zimmerman
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:
jesskz@ites.upr.edu
Contacts:
Individual: Jess Zimmerman
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:
jesskz@ites.upr.edu
Individual: Jill Thompson
Address:
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Bush Estate EH26 0QB Midlothian, Penicuik Scotland,
Midlothian, Penicuik Scotland, GB
Email Address:
jiom@ceh.ac.uk
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: Charlotte Taylor
Address:
Missouri Botanical Garden P.O. Box 299,
St. Louis, MO 63166 US
Phone:
(314) 577-9436 (voice)
Phone:
(314) 577-0830 (facsimile)
Email Address:
charlotte.taylor@mobot.org
Web Address:
http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/curators/taylor.shtml
Role:associated researcher
Individual: Diana Garcia-Montiel
Address:
California State University,
San Marcos, CA 92096 US
Web Address:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-garcia-montiel-7ba39718/
Role:associated researcher
Individual: Edwin Everham
Address:
Florida Gulf Coast University,
Ft. Myers, FL 33965 US
Phone:
(239) 590-7169 (voice)
Phone:
(239) 590-7200 (facsimile)
Email Address:
eeverham@fgcu.edu
Web Address:
http://ruby.fgcu.edu/courses/everham/
Role:associated researcher
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: Marcheterre Fluet
Address:
Berkshire-Pioneer RC&D 9 Research Drive, Suite #5,
Amherst, MA 1002 US
Phone:
(413) 256-1201 (voice)
Phone:
(413) 253-5542 (facsimile)
Email Address:
marcheterrefluet@berkshirepioneerrcd.org
Web Address:
http://www.berkshirepioneerrcd.org/contact.php
Role:associated researcher
Individual: Robert Waide
Address:
UNM Dept of Biology, MSC03 2020,
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 US
Phone:
(505) 277-2649 (voice)
Email Address:
rbwaide@unm.edu
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:
1992-04-09
End:
1997-04-18
Sampling Site: 
Description:The Luquillo Forest Dynamics Plot (LFDP), previously known as the Hurricane Recovery Plot (Zimmerman et. al. 1994) and the Luquillo long-term ecological research grid (Soil Survey 1995), is a 16-ha forest plot (SW corner 18° 20' N, 65° 49' W) located near El Verde Field Station. The plot is 500 m N-S and 320 m E-W and is divided into 400 20 x 20 m quadrats, with each quadrat sub divided into 16 5 x 5 m sub-quadrats. The field station and LFDP are in the Luquillo Mountains of northeastern Puerto Rico, approximately 35 km southeast of San Juan.
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -65.8167Latitude (degree): 18.3333
Altitude (meter):333

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to Data Table: LFDP canopy height profile starting 1992, 1994 and 1996


Time Period
Begin:
1992-04-09
End:
1997-04-18

Project

Other Metadata

EDI is a collaboration between the University of New Mexico and the University of Wisconsin – Madison, Center for Limnology:

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