A dataset on forest stand structures, deadwood, and tree-related microhabitats along an urban-periurban gradient in Central Italy

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Costanza Borghi , Soraya Versace , Elena Di Pirro , Davide Travaglini , Gherardo Chirici , Bruno Lasserre , Marco Marchetti , Giovanni D’Amico , Elia Vangi , Saverio Francini , Marco Montella , Giovanni Santopuoli , Marco Ottaviano , Francesco Parisi
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This database provides accessible and georeferenced information on forest structure, tree-related microhabitats, and deadwood of 12 urban forests located in 12 different urban parks across three Italian cities, Florence, Rome, and Campobasso. Four urban parks – varying in size, forest type, and history – were selected following an urban-periurban gradient in each city. Inner city parks are typically ancient, with native and non-native trees planted for aesthetic and cultural purposes, and scarce semi-natural vegetation remains. Periurban parks usually host native and semi-natural vegetation and may include agricultural areas. 15 plots were placed to survey a selected urban forest located in each of the 12 urban parks, using a systematic aligned sampling scheme and then visited in the field, for a total of 180 plots. The collected data contributed to the construction of three different datasets. Two tree-level datasets present information on tree-related microhabitats and dendrometric variables including tree species, diameter at breast height, tree height, height-to-base of the live crown, tree volume, and tree basal area. The deadwood dataset presents information on five categories of deadwood, particularly snags, standing dead trees, coarse woody debris, stumps, and dead downed trees, where height, diameter, and decay status were sampled. Other research can employ these data to integrate and compare databases from different cities and forest types. Additionally, data can be linked to future analyses of urban forest fauna (e.g., beetle and bird communities) and updated to assess variability over time as well as employed in landscape analysis to guide improved management actions.
意大利中部城市-城郊梯度的林分结构、枯木和树木相关微生境数据集
该数据库提供了位于意大利佛罗伦萨、罗马和坎波巴索三个城市的12个不同城市公园的12个城市森林的森林结构、树木相关微生境和枯木的可访问和地理参考信息。四个城市公园——在大小、森林类型和历史上各不相同——在每个城市的城市边缘梯度中被选中。市中心的公园通常是古老的,为了美观和文化的目的,种植了本地和非本地的树木,还有稀缺的半自然植被。城郊公园通常拥有原生和半自然植被,可能包括农业区。在12个城市公园中的每一个都放置了15个地块来调查选定的城市森林,使用系统的对齐抽样方案,然后实地访问,总共180个地块。收集到的数据有助于构建三个不同的数据集。两个树级数据集提供了与树木相关的微生境和树木测量变量的信息,包括树种、胸径、树高、活树冠的高底比、树木体积和树木基底面积。枯木数据集提供了五类枯木的信息,特别是残枝、枯树、粗木屑、树桩和枯树,其中对高度、直径和腐烂状态进行了采样。其他研究可以利用这些数据来整合和比较来自不同城市和森林类型的数据库。此外,可以将数据与未来对城市森林动物群(如甲虫和鸟类群落)的分析联系起来,更新数据以评估随时间变化的情况,并用于景观分析,以指导改进的管理行动。
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Data in Brief
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期刊介绍: Data in Brief provides a way for researchers to easily share and reuse each other''s datasets by publishing data articles that: -Thoroughly describe your data, facilitating reproducibility. -Make your data, which is often buried in supplementary material, easier to find. -Increase traffic towards associated research articles and data, leading to more citations. -Open up doors for new collaborations. Because you never know what data will be useful to someone else, Data in Brief welcomes submissions that describe data from all research areas.
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