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Burn Study Sites Seasonal Biomass and Seasonal and Annual NPP Data for the Net Primary Production Study at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-sev.185.226971
Title:Burn Study Sites Seasonal Biomass and Seasonal and Annual NPP Data for the Net Primary Production Study at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:

In 2003, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service conducted a prescribed burn over a large part of the northeastern corner of the Sevilleta NWR. This study was designed to look at the effect of fire on above-ground net primary productivity (ANPP) within different vegetation types. Net primary production (NPP) is a fundamental ecological variable that measures rates of carbon consumption and fixation. Estimates of NPP are important in understanding energy flow at a community level as well as spatial and temporal responses to a range of ecological processes. While measures of both below- and above-ground biomass are important in estimating total NPP, this study focuses on above-ground net primary production (ANPP). Above-ground net primary production (ANPP) is equal to the change in plant mass, including loss to death and decomposition, over a given period of time. To measure this change, ANPP is sampled twice a year (spring and fall) for all species in each of three vegetation types. In addition, volumetric measurements are obtained from adjacent areas to build regressions correlating biomass and volume. Three vegetation types were chosen for this study: mixed grass (MG), mixed shrub (MS) and black grama (G). Forty permanent 1m x 1m plots were installed in both burned and unburned sections of each habitat type. The core black grama site included in SEV129 was incorporated into this dataset as an unburned control, so an additional unburned G site was not created. The data for this site is noted as site=G and treatment=C (i.e., control). The original mixed-grass unburned plot caught fire unexpectedly in the fall of 2009 and was subsequently moved to the south. Volumetric measurements are made using vegetation data from permanent plots collected in SEV156, "Burn Study Sites Quadrat Data for the Net Primary Production Study" and regressions correlating biomass and volume constructed using seasonal harvest weights from SEV157, "Net Primary Productivity (NPP) Weight Data."

Publication Date:2024-03-01
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Time Period
Begin:
2004-04-30
End:
2023-09-20

People and Organizations
Contact:Information Manager (University of New Mexico) [  email ]
Creator:Baur, Lauren (University of New Mexico)
Creator:Collins, Scott (University of New Mexico)
Creator:Muldavin, Esteban (University of New Mexico)
Creator:Rudgers, Jennifer A (University of New Mexico)
Creator:Pockman, William T. (University of New Mexico)
Associate:Martin, Emerson (University of New Mexico, Field Crew)
Associate:Cafferky, Samantha (University of New Mexico, Data management)
Associate:Cardenas, Pablo (University of New Mexico, Field crew lead)
Associate:McLaughlin, Jade (University of New Mexico, Field crew)
Associate:Johnson, Jessica (University of New Mexico, Field crew)
Associate:Hallmark, Alesia J (University of New Mexico, Graduate student)
Associate:Baker, Stephanie R (University of New Mexico, Former field crew)

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
sev185_NPP_burn_biomass.csv
Description:
NPP burn biomass data.
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Data Table

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Coverage:                                                      
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Data Package Usage Rights

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Keywords

By Thesaurus:
LTER controlled vocabularyannual net primary production, biodiversity, burning, climate, community patterns, community structure, deserts, disturbance, disturbances, droughts, ecology, ecosystem properties, elevation, fertilization, fertilizer, fires, foliage, forbs, grasses, grasslands, herbs, litter, long term, measurements, net primary productivity, nitrogen deposition, nutrients, organisms, permanent plots, plant communities, plant cover, plant ecology, plant growth, plant species composition, plant species, plants, precipitation, primary production, production, productivity, recovery, seasonality, shrubs, simulation, soil moisture, soil warming, species diversity, species richness, stems, succession, successional dynamics, transects, vegetation dynamics, vegetation, wildfires, communities, forests, species
LTER core research areaprimary production

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:

Derivation of Biomass and NPP: Data from SEV156 and SEV157 are used to calculate seasonal and annual production of each species in each quadrat for a given year. Allometric equations derived from harvested samples of each species for each season are applied to the measured cover, height, and count of each species in each quadrat. This provides seasonal biomass for winter, spring, and fall. Seasonal NPP is derived by subtracting the previous season's biomass from the biomass for the current season. For example, spring NPP is calculated by subtracting the winter weight from the spring weight for each species in a given quadrat. Negative differences are considered to be 0. Likewise, fall production is computed by subtracting spring biomass from fall biomass. Annual biomass is taken as the sum of spring and fall NPP. August 2009 Burn: On August 4, 2009, a lightning-initiated fire began on the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. The fire reached the Mixed-Grass Unburned plots on August 5, 2009, consuming them in their entirety. As a result, in the spring of 2010, the Mixed-Grass Unburned plots were moved to a different area within Deep Well, southwest of the Warming site. Also, on August 4, 2009, some of the webs and quadrats within the unburned Black Grama site were impacted by the fire. Thus, webs 2 and 3 were abandoned and extra plots added to areas within webs 1, 4, and 5 that were not burned. Changes were as follows: Webs 1, 4, and 5: A plot was added to the northeast to compensate for the loss of all plots at webs 2 and 3. Web 4: A plot was added to the northwest to compensate for the northern plot, which was burned. This update supersedes the description of plot layout provided above and is applicable to the Black Grama site only.

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: Lauren Baur
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
lbaur@unm.edu
Individual: Scott Collins
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
scollins@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0193-2892
Individual: Esteban Muldavin
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
muldavin@unm.edu
Individual: Jennifer A Rudgers
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
jrudgers@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7094-4857
Individual: William T. Pockman
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
pockman@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3286-0457
Contacts:
Organization:University of New Mexico
Position:Information Manager
Email Address:
sevim@unm.edu
Associated Parties:
Individual: Emerson Martin
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
emersonwm@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6592-4421
Role:Field Crew
Individual: Samantha Cafferky
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
slc14@unm.edu
Role:Data management
Individual: Pablo Cardenas
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
pancar81@unm.edu
Role:Field crew lead
Individual: Jade McLaughlin
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
jmclaugh@unm.edu
Role:Field crew
Individual: Jessica Johnson
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
jjohnson6@unm.edu
Role:Field crew
Individual: Alesia J Hallmark
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
alesiahallmark@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1024-5779
Role:Graduate student
Individual: Stephanie R Baker
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
srbaker@unm.edu
Role:Former field crew

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

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

Time Period
Begin:
2004-04-30
End:
2023-09-20
Sampling Site: 
Description:mixed_grass - Location: The mixed grass site includes a burned and unburned area. The mixed grass unburned site is located just to the southeast of the Deep Well weather station, on both sides of the main McKenzie Flats road. The mixed grass burned site is on the east side of the road north of Deep Well. On August 4, 2009, a lightning-initiated fire began on the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. The fire reached the mixed-grass unburned plots on August 5, 2009, consuming them in their entirety. As a result, in the spring of 2010, the mixed-grass unburned plots were moved to a different area within Deep Well, to the southwest of the Warming site on the west side of the road. Vegetation: This is a mixed grass area dominated by black grama (Bouteloua eriopoda) and blue grama (B. gracilis) with dropseed (Sporobolus spp.) and galleta grass (Pleuraphis jamesii) also prominent. History: In 2003, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service conducted a prescribed fire over a large part of the northeast corner of the Sevilleta NWR, including the area near Deep Well containing the mixed grass site.
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -106.691Latitude (degree): 34.35787
Sampling Site: 
Description:mixed_shrub - Location: The mixed shrub location consists of burned and unburned areas located north of Mackenzie South Road. Both the mixed shrub burned and mixed shrub unburned areas are on the north side of the road running southeast from Five Points.Vegetation: This area is dominated by creosotebush (Larrea tridenta) but also has a relatively dense understory of black grama (Bouteloua eriopoda) in comparison to core creosote shrubland. History: The northwest half of the site was burned in June 2003. The southeast half was used as the control. Plots were established in spring 2004.
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -106.696Latitude (degree): 34.31426
Sampling Site: 
Description:grassland_burn - The grassland burn site is located on the east side of the McKenzie Flats road toward Five Points from Deep Well. Vegetation: This is a Chihuahuan desert grassland dominated by black grama (Bouteloua eriopoda) with some dropseed (Sporobolus spp.).
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -106.69596Latitude (degree): 34.33498

Project

Parent Project Information:

Title:No project title to report
Personnel:
Individual: Seth Newsome
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
newsome@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4534-1242
Role:Principal Investigator
Funding: No funding to report
Related Project:
Title:No project title to report
Personnel:
Individual: Marcy E Litvak
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
mlitvak@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4255-2263
Role:Principal Investigator
Funding: No funding to report
Related Project:
Title:No project title to report
Personnel:
Individual: Esteban H Muldavin
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
muldavin@unm.edu
Role:Principal Investigator
Funding: No funding to report
Related Project:
Title:Sevilleta LTER IV: Abiotic Pulses and Constraints: Effects on Dynamics and Stability in an Aridland Ecosystem
Personnel:
Individual: Scott Collins
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
scollins@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0193-2892
Role:Principal Investigator
Funding: NSF 0217774
Related Project:
Title:LTERV: Pulse dynamics in an aridland ecosystem
Personnel:
Individual: Scott Collins
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
scollins@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0193-2892
Role:Principal Investigator
Funding: NSF 1232294
Related Project:
Title:LTER V: Long Term Pulse Dynamics in an Aridland Ecosystem
Personnel:
Individual: William Pockman
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
pockman@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3286-0457
Role:Principal Investigator
Funding: NSF 1440478
Related Project:
Title:LTER: Sevilleta (SEV) Site: Climate Variability at Dryland Ecotones
Personnel:
Individual: Jennifer A Rudgers
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
jrudgers@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7094-4857
Role:Principal Investigator
Funding: NSF 1655499
Related Project:
Title:EAGER: Collaborative Research: Sevilleta LTER Environmental Variability at Dryland Ecotones
Personnel:
Individual: Jennifer A Rudgers
Organization:University of New Mexico
Email Address:
jrudgers@unm.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7094-4857
Role:Principal Investigator
Funding: NSF 1748133

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:ongoing
Frequency:

Additional Info

Additional Information:
 

Personnel:

Joshua Cortez April 2021-present, Alfredo Garcia April 2021-present, Saul Kelly Roman September 2020-present, Timothy Ohlert September 2018-present, Melanie Kazenel September 2018-present, Lauren Baur July 2017-present, Cassandra Miller May 2021, Alesia Hallmark August 2020-September 2020, Melissa Bacigalupa May 2018-September 2020, Ayhan Yener September 2020, Jessica Johnson January 2019-September 2020, Samantha Cafferky April 2019-April 2020, Kelly Lizewski September 2019-April 2020, Nicholas Smith May 2019-October 2019, Nick Dolhyj July 2018-March 2019, Jade McLaughlin July 2018-present, Pablo Cardenas May 2017-April 2021, , Emily McCall July 2017-May 2018, Tracy Ridlinghafer July-2017-July 2018, Nathan Gehres 2014-2017, Chandra Tucker April 2014-2017, Megan McClung April 2013-July 2017, Stephanie Baker October 2010-2016, John Mulhouse August 2009-June 2013, Amaris Swann August 25, 2008-January 2013, Maya Kapoor August 9, 2003-January 21, 2005 and April 2010-March 2011, Terri Koontz February 2000-August 2003 and August 2006-August 2010, Yang Xia January 31, 2005-April 2009, Karen Wetherill February 7, 2000-August 2009, Michell Thomey September 3, 2005-August 2008, Jay McLeod January 2006-August 2006, Charity Hall January 31, 2005-January 3, 2006, Tessa Edelen August 15, 2004-August 15, 2005, Seth Munson September 9, 2002-June 2004, Caleb Hickman September 9, 2002-November 15, 2004, Heather Simpson August 2000-August 2002, Chris Roberts September 2001-August 2002, Mike Friggens 1999-September 2001, Shana Penington February 2000-August 2000.

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