佛罗里达州南部大柏树国家保护区松树林的重复树木清单。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Kenneth J. Feeley, Holly A. Belles, James R. Snyder
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摘要

美国南佛罗里达州的天然森林生态系统支持着高度生物多样性的动植物物种,并提供宝贵的生态系统服务。然而,这些生态系统在全球研究中的代表性仍然很低,主要原因是标准化数据太少。在这里,我们展示了之前未发表的数据,这些数据来自美国佛罗里达州大柏树国家保护区拉库恩点地区 54 个 1 公顷永久性树木清查地块的 332 次普查,包括在 19 年(1993-2012 年)间零星收集的 > 17,000 株活树木和棕榈树(以及近 6,000 株枯死松树)的近 100,000 次测量(直径或高度)。这些数据最初是作为一个研究树木对不同试验性燃烧机制反应的项目的一部分收集的,它们为了解南佛罗里达州独特而濒危的松林生态系统的多样性、组成、结构和动态提供了独特的见解。数据文件包括 54 个单个树木地块中所有直径≥ 5 厘米的树木的物种特征、大小(dbh = 胸径)和位置。此外,还提供了有关棕榈树高度以及每个地块的位置和烧毁历史的其他数据。这些数据可根据知识共享许可协议免费用于非商业性科学用途;鼓励用户在使用这些数据时引用本文。
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Repeated Tree Inventories of Pine Forests in South Florida's Big Cypress National Preserve

Repeated Tree Inventories of Pine Forests in South Florida's Big Cypress National Preserve

The natural forest ecosystems of South Florida, USA, support a high biodiversity of plant and animal species and provide valuable ecosystem services. However, these ecosystems remain poorly represented in global studies, primarily due to a paucity of standardized data. Here, we present previously unpublished data from 332 censuses of 54 permanent 1-ha tree inventory plots in the Racoon Point area of Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida, USA, including a total of nearly 100,000 measurements (diameter or height) of > 17,000 individual living trees and palms (with additional measurements of nearly 6000 dead pine snags) collected sporadically over a 19-year period (1993–2012). These data, which were originally collected as part of a project to investigate tree responses to different experimental burning regimes, provide unique insight into the diversity, composition, structure, and dynamics of South Florida's unique and endangered pine forest ecosystems. Data files include the species identity, size (dbh = diameter at breast height), and location of all trees ≥ 5 cm dbh in 54 individual tree plots. Additional data are provided about heights of palm trees, and the location and burn history of each plot. These data are freely available for noncommercial scientific use under a Creative Commons license; users are encouraged to cite this paper when using the data.

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