Disturbance as a factor in influencing herbaceous plant colonization patterns in urban green spaces
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Data tables for project titled: Disturbance as a factor in influencing herbaceous plant colonization patterns in urban green spaces. Includes species name per pseudo-quadrat, species richness per pseudo-quadrat, species richness per pseudo-transect, for each pseudo-transect and sampling site.
Data was acquired on 09/17/2020, and
fully processed by 09/20/2020. Site A refers to the stretch of road along Webb
Dr, Mississauga, Ontario near John Bud Cleary Park between Grand Park Dr. &
Confederation Pkwy. Along this road are two sites sampled: a moderately
disturbed sampling site, and a highly disturbed sampling site - due to both
occurring on the same road, they are both denoted as Site A. Each sampling site
consists of two transects: one towards the interior of the city block which is
assumed to be the source of recolonizing plants due to its larger size, another
runs on the patch of land directly adjacent to and between the asphalt road and
concrete sidewalk panels. In lieu of perfectly square quadrat sampling and tape
measurements, each sidewalk panel’s polygonal shape was used to denote a
‘pseudo’ quadrat and to define the spatial limits of sampling.
In this context, site denotes the
road at which sampling occurred; sampling site refers to a set of double
pseudo-transects, one for the interior of the city block, and one running
parallel to that transect as well as the asphalt road to which it is adjacent.
Dataset is organized into Excel
sheets per sampling site.
创建时间:
2020-10-22



