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Section 1: Overview
Name of Research Project
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GWF-NWF: Northern Water Futures
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Program Affiliations
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Dataset Title
Environmental and plant community composition and functional trait data across peatlands of the Forest Dynamics Plot at Scotty Creek, NT
Additional Information
Related Publication:
Standen, K.M, & Baltzer, J.L. (2021). Permafrost condition determines plant community composition and community-level foliar functional traits in a boreal peatland. Ecology and Evolution.
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7818
Creators and Contributors
Jennifer Baltzer | PI | jbaltzer@wlu.ca | Wilfrid Laurier University |
Katherine Standen | Originator | !~T~! | Wilfrid Laurier University |
Abstract
These data explored how plant community composition and traits change across the Scotty Creek Forest Dynamics plot in response to environmental variation, including active layer thickness, organic layer thickness, and forest structure (i.e., canopy cover and tree basal area). To do this, we used a random stratified design to select ten 20 m by 20 m grid cells belonging to each of four aboveground tree biomass categories for a total of 40 grid cells across the Scotty Creek Forest Dynamics Plot. Within each grid cell, we randomly placed two 1 m by 1m quadrats to assess community composition of vascular plants via stem counts and measure canopy cover, active and organic layer thickness. These data were averaged to provide an estimate at the grid cell level. Basal area was calculated at the level of the grid cell. Plant functional traits were collected from 3 replicate individuals per species within 2-3 grid cells per aboveground tree biomass category.
Purpose
These data were collected to explore plant community composition and traits change across the Scotty Creek Forest Dynamics plot in response to environmental variation, including active layer thickness, organic layer thickness, and forest structure.
Plain Language Summary
Keywords
Plant community composition |
Peatland |
Boreal |
Plant functional traits |
Permafrost |
Leaf economic spectrum |
Scotty Creek |
Citations
Standen, Katherine M.; Baltzer, Jennifer L., 2021, "Environmental and plant community composition and functional trait data across peatlands of the Forest Dynamics Plot at Scotty Creek, NT.",
https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/R4FTPW
Section 3: Status and Provenance
Dataset Version
1
Dataset Creation Date
2019-07-15
Status of data collection/production
Dataset Completion or Abandonment Date
2021-06-03
Data Update Frequency
Creation Software
Primary Source of Data
Other Source of Data (if applicable)
Data Lineage (if applicable). Please include versions (e.g., input and forcing data, models, and coupling modules; instrument measurements; surveys; sample collections; etc.)
Section 4: Access and Downloads
Access to the Dataset
Terms of Use
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Access, Use, and Distribution of these data, metadata, and associated materials are governed by this CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
The terms of this license are available at:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode
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Downloading and Characteristics of the Dataset
Download Links and Instructions
Total Size of all Dataset Files (GB)
File formats and online databases
Other Data Formats (if applicable)
List of Parameters and Variables
Active layer thickness | cm | | Field collected samples, Field experiment |
Organic layer thickness | cm | | Field collected samples, Field experiment |
Canopy cover | % | | Field experiment |