Multi-decade population studies of Michigan old-growth forests
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https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi:10.5063/AA/nceas.980.2
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Established in 1935, a regular grid of 256 permanent plots includes about 20% of a 100-ha old-growth forest at the Dukes Research Natural Area in northern Michigan, USA. Woody stems have been remeasured 3�7 times providing extensive quantitative records of population and community dynamics over periods of up to 72 years. Woody stems in upland hemlock�northern hardwood stands, about half of the study plots, have been mapped and individually tracked since about 1990. Remaining plots are in swampy stands dominated by Fraxinus nigra and Thuja occidentalis. Detailed, long-term demographic data for late-successional forests are rare in general; this data set is both of exceptional duration and unusual in spatial intensity and detail. Because sample plots are in a regular array over the stand, they can support analyses of spatiotemporal pattern at various scales. A major wind disturbance in 2002 provides a unique opportunity to compare disturbance response to baseline dynamics. Several publications based on this data set have already provided new insights into late-successional processes, but general availability of the data set with metadata should permit a range of further comparative and integrative analyses. The study is ongoing, and new measurements will be added to the archived data set. Several ancillary data sets are available from the author. Data presented here are the same from the published Ecological Archives paper found here: http://www.esapubs.org/Archive/ecol/E090/251/default.htm
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National Center For Ecological Analysis And Synthesis; Bennington College; NCEAS 12218: Woods: Slow Systems And Complex Data-Sets: Multi-Decade Permanent Plots Permit Address Of Recalcitrant Questions About Late-Successional Forests
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2012-01-01



