PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Permanent
plot data is expected to show (1) rapid increases in percent cover and tree
stem density, and (2) rapid turnover from early to late successional plant species. Plant-plant competition indices should show quick increases in intensity with
exotics as top competitors which may lead to exclusion of some trees common
after landslide and pasture disturbance. Spatial patterns of invading trees
should include edge effects due to dispersal limitation with clumping of bird-dispersed
species before the first five years. Because of increased nitrogen levels due
to plantings of Inga Sp. with coffee, trees should grow, as measured by biomass
(productivity), height and basal diameter increases, significantly faster compared
to landslide.
Natural pasture that had cows and horses grazing until early 1996. No planted grasses, although some grasses seeded naturally because of the effect of the couse and horses. Those grasses are in the percent cover data set.
| Record_num | Catalog_na | Identifier |
|
97
|
LTERDBAS | Sabana pasture permanent plot vegetation sampling |
|
100
|
LTERDBAS | El Verde Coffee Plantation permanent plot vegetation sampling |
|
101
|
LTERDBAS | Ecuador old fields permanent plot vegetation sampling |
Created By: Eda C. Melendez-Colom
(emelend@lternet.edu
)
Last Modified On: April 13, 2002