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Initial ecological change in plant and arthropod community composition after wildfires in designated areas of upland peatland

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This dataset is published in conjunction with the publication of : Kelly, R., Montgomery, W. I., & Reid, N. (2022) Initial ecological change in plant and arthropod community composition after wildfires in designated areas of upland peatland. Ecology and Evolution, and contains the environmental, botanical and entomological datasets underpinning the analysis contained there in. Additionally, it contains datasets on seedbanks and bird species which were collected as part of the Northern Ireland Environment Agency funded project 'Quantifying the impact of wildfires in the Northern Ireland' from 2012 to 2015 (see: https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/publications/quantifying-impact-wildfires-northern-ireland-final-report-2016) This data underpins the following publications which discuss the impacts of wildfires at these key upland sites in Northern Ireland:  Kelly, R., Boston, E., Montgomery, W. I., & Reid, N. (2016). The role of the seed bank in recovery of temperate heath and blanket bog ..., Data was collected at 6 upland Areas of Special Scientific Interest across Northern Ireland, to monitor ecological recovery following a series of large wildfires which occurred in 2011. GIS mapping was used to identify six Areas of Special Scientific Interest (ASSIs) within which large wildfires had occurred for inclusion in this study. These ASSIs were selected on the basis of containing areas of both upland heath and blanket bog habitats that had been burnt during 2011, namely: Cuilcagh, Eastern Mournes, Glennasheevar, Mullaghcarn, Slieveanorra/Croghan, and Slieve Beagh. Surveys at each site were conducted in 2012–2015, corresponding with the first three years post-wildfire. Baseline data on vegetation communities pre-fire are sourced from the Northern Ireland Environment Agency habitat condition assessments at these sites.  Survey methods differed between taxa or chemistry and are detailed in the following publications.  For seed-banks see: Kelly, R., Boston, E., Montgomery, W. I., ..., Excel or OpenOffice
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