Dataset title: Sawgrass above ground biomass from the Taylor Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE LTER), South Florida from August 1999 to Present Dataset ID: LT_PP_Rubio_001 Research type: Long-term Dataset Creator Name: Dr. Tiffany Troxler Address: Florida International University University Park OE 148 Miami, FL 33199 USA Phone: 305-348-1453 Fax: 305-348-4096 Email: troxlert@fiu.edu URL: http://wetland.fiu.edu/ Name: Dr. Daniel Childers Address: Arizona State University PO Box 875402 Tempe, AZ 85287 USA Phone: 480-965-2320 Fax: 480-965-8087 Email: dan.childers@asu.edu Metadata Provider Organization: Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program Address: Florida International University University Park OE 148 Miami, FL 33199 USA Phone: 305-348-6054 Email: fcelter@fiu.edu URL: http://fcelter.fiu.edu Dataset Abstract Sawgrass biomass is measured for TS/Ph-1, 2, 3, & 6 since 1999; TS/Ph-4 & 5 since 1997 to 2006; SRS-1b, 2, & 3 since 2000; SRS1c for 2005 to 2006, and SRS1d since 2006. Three 1 m2 plots are placed on each site. The sites are measured every two months. The number of sawgrass plants is counted for each 1 m2 plot and one third or a minimum of fifteen plants is measured. For each measured plant, measurements of the total number of live leaves, length of the live leaves, and culm diameter at the base are taken. From these measurements we calculate the average leaf length, and the sum of the length of the leaves. We created a model for biomass using a stepwise regression to see which of the variables measured and calculated are more correlated to explain plant biomass. Obtaining the mean biomass for the plants within the plot and multiplying it by the number of plants counted in the plot calculates biomass for each plot. The total biomass for each plot is summed with the other two plots in the same site, and they are averaged to obtain one biomass number per site. To validate our model, plant clippings are obtained in which four plants are clipped (small, medium, large, inflorescence) from each site. The same measurements are applied to the clipped plants as those applied to the measured plants in the plots. The plant clippings are oven dried at 70 degrees C and weighed. Geographic Coverage Study Extent Description The Study Extent of this dataset includes the FCE Taylor Slough research sites within Everglades National Park, South Florida Bounding Coordinates Geographic description: FCE LTER Site TS/Ph1b West bounding coordinate: -80.590 East bounding coordinate: -80.590 North bounding coordinate: 25.439 South bounding coordinate: 25.439 Geographic description: FCE LTER Site TS/Ph2 West bounding coordinate: -80.607 East bounding coordinate: -80.607 North bounding coordinate: 25.404 South bounding coordinate: 25.404 Geographic description: FCE LTER Site TS/Ph3 West bounding coordinate: -80.663 East bounding coordinate: -80.663 North bounding coordinate: 25.252 South bounding coordinate: 25.252 Geographic description: FCE LTER Site TS/Ph6b West bounding coordinate: -80.651 East bounding coordinate: -80.651 North bounding coordinate: 25.216 South bounding coordinate: 25.216 FCE LTER Sites: TS/Ph1b,TS/Ph2,TS/Ph3,TS/Ph6b All Sites Geographic Description:FCE LTER Site TS/Ph1b Longitude:-80.590 Latitude:25.439 Geographic Description:FCE LTER Site TS/Ph2 Longitude:-80.607 Latitude:25.404 Geographic Description:FCE LTER Site TS/Ph3 Longitude:-80.663 Latitude:25.252 Geographic Description:FCE LTER Site TS/Ph6b Longitude:-80.651 Latitude:25.216 Temporal Coverage Start Date: 1999-08-01 End Date: 2020-01-01 Data Table Entity Name: LT_PP_Rubio_001.txt Entity Description: Sawgrass above ground biomass from the Taylor Slough, Everglades National Park, South Florida Object Name: LT_PP_Rubio_001.txt Data Format Number of Header Lines: 1 Attribute Orientation: column Field Delimiter: , Number of Records: Attributes Attribute Name: SITENAME Attribute Label: sitename Attribute Definition: Name of LTER site Storage Type: text Measurement Scale: Name of LTER site Missing Value Code: Attribute Name: Date Attribute Label: date Attribute Definition: Collection date Storage Type: datetime Measurement Scale: Missing Value Code: Attribute Name: Sawgrass_AG_Biomass Attribute Label: biomass Attribute Definition: Sawgrass above ground biomass Storage Type: data Measurement Scale: Units: gramsPerSquareMeter Precision: 0.0001 Number Type: real Missing Value Code: -9999.0000 (Value will never be recorded ) Attribute Name: Sawgrass_AG_Biomass_STD Attribute Label: standard deviation Attribute Definition: sawgrass above ground Biomass standard deviation Storage Type: data Measurement Scale: Units: gramsPerSquareMeter Precision: 0.0001 Number Type: real Missing Value Code: -9999.0000 (Value will never be recorded ) Attribute Name: Sawgrass_Culm_Density Attribute Label: culm density Attribute Definition: sawgrass culm density Storage Type: data Measurement Scale: Units: numberPerMeterSquared Precision: 0.01 Number Type: real Missing Value Code: -9999.00 (Value will never be recorded ) Attribute Name: Sawgrass_Culm_Density_STD Attribute Label: standard deviation Attribute Definition: sawgrass culm density standard deviation Storage Type: data Measurement Scale: Units: numberPerMeterSquared Precision: 0.01 Number Type: real Missing Value Code: -9999.00 (Value will never be recorded ) Methods Sampling Description The number of sawgrass plants is counted for each 1 m^2 plot and one third or a minimum of fifteen plants is measured. For each measured plant, measurements of the total number of live leaves, length of the live leaves, and culm diameter of the live leaves at the base are taken. From these measurements we calculate the average leaf length, and the sum of the length of the leaves. We created a model for biomass using a stepwise regression to see which of the variables measured and calculated are more correlated to explain plant biomass. Obtaining the mean biomass for the plants within the plot and multiplying it by the number of plants counted in the plot calculates biomass for each plot. The total biomass for each plot is summed with the other two plots in the same site, and they are averaged to obtain one biomass number per site. To validate our model, plant clippings are obtained in which four plants are clipped (small, medium, large, inflorescence) from each site. The same measurements are applied to the clipped plants as those applied to the measured plants in the plots. Method Step Description The number of sawgrass plants is counted for each 1 m^2 plot and one third or a minimum of fifteen plants is measured. For each measured plant, measurements of the total number of live leaves, length of the live leaves, and culm diameter of the live leaves at the base are taken. From these measurements we calculate the average leaf length, and the sum of the length of the leaves. We created a model for biomass using a stepwise regression to see which of the variables measured and calculated are more correlated to explain plant biomass. Obtaining the mean biomass for the plants within the plot and multiplying it by the number of plants counted in the plot calculates biomass for each plot. The total biomass for each plot is summed with the other two plots in the same site, and they are averaged to obtain one biomass number per site. To validate our model, plant clippings are obtained in which four plants are clipped (small, medium, large, inflorescence) from each site. The same measurements are applied to the clipped plants as those applied to the measured plants in the plots. Instrumentation calipers meter sticks PC Quality Control Data is checked by the following Excel formula for possible data entry mistakes: [=IF(OR({TCH}<30,{CBD}>1.5),"Problem","")]. Once Biomass and Culm densities are calculated the PI and Techinician review the values for possible peaks and valleys (usually those that are greater than 2-3 times the previous and post values for a given site). Distribution Online distribution: https://fce-lter.fiu.edu/perl/public_data_download.pl?datasetid=LT_PP_Rubio_001.txt Intellectual Rights This information is released under the Creative Commons license - Attribution - CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). 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The data authors and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of the data. Thank you. Dataset Keywords aboveground biomass primary production primary productivity FCE Florida Coastal Everglades LTER ecological research long-term monitoring Everglades National Park Taylor Slough plants biomass nutrients productivity processes leaves water culm density above ground biomass Cladium jamaicense freshwater macrophytes Data Submission Date: 2020-08-03 Maintenance This is a long-term primary production dataset and subsequent data will be appended. This dataset replaces all previous versions of LT_PP_Rubio_001 original and (v1-v7). The FCE program is discontinuing its practice of versioning data as of March 2013. Dataset Contact Position: Information Manager Organization: Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program Address: Florida International University University Park OE 148 Miami, FL 33199 USA Phone: 305-348-6054 Fax: 305-348-4096 Email: fcelter@fiu.edu URL: http://fcelter.fiu.edu Project permits EVER-2007-SCI-0065, EVER-2008-SCI-0069, EVER-2009-SCI-0063, EVER-2010-SCI-0078, EVER-2011-SCI-0071, EVER-2013-SCI-0058, EVER-2015-SCI-0062, EVER-2017-SCI-0054, EVER-2019-SCI-0055 Dataset Submission Date 2020-08-03 Data Submission Notes The precision of the DATE (Column2) is ONLY to Month and Year (NOT DAY!). Biomass till Jan-04 = (0.6902+0.00317*TCH+0.30735*CDB+0.00058451*SLLB+0.00504*Fl Ht)^3.3333333, Biomass from Feb-04 on = (0.6902+0.00612*TCH+0.54446*CDB+0.00233*Fl Ht)^3.3333333. Dataset Anomalies Prior to December 1999, a minimum of 15 plants in each plot were not measured, only one third of the total plants in a plot were measured.;At the below sites and dates, one third of the total plants in a plot or a minimum of 15 plants were not measured; TS/Ph1b: 01-Jan-00, 01-Mar-00, 01-Sep-00, 01-Mar-01,01-Jul-01, 01-Nov-01, 01-Nov-02, 01-Mar-03, 01-Sep-08, 01-Nov-12, 01-Jan-13, 01-Mar-13, 01-May-13, 01-Jul-13, 01-Sep-13, 01-Nov-13, 01-Jan14, 01-Mar-14, 01-May-14, 01-Jul-14, 01-Sep-14, 01-Nov-14, 01-Jan-15, 01-Mar-15, 01-May-15, 01-Jul-15, 01-Sep-15, 01-Nov-15, 01-Jan-16, 01-Mar-16, 01-May-16, 01-Jul-16, 01-Sep-16, 01-Nov-16, 01-Jan-17, 01-Mar-17, 01-May-17, 01-Jul-17, 01-Sep-17, 01-Nov-17, 01-Jan-18, 01-Mar-18, 01-May-18, 01-Jul-18, 01-Sep-18, 01-Nov-18, and 01-Jan-19, 01-Mar-19, 01-May-19, 01-Jul-19, 01-Sep-19, 01-Nov-19, and 01-Jan-20; TS/Ph2: 01-Mar-00, 01-Sep-00, 01-Jan-02, 01-Nov-02, 01-Sep-03, 01-Nov-03, 01-Mar-04, 01-Sep-04, 01-Nov-04, 01-Jan-05, 01-Mar-05, 01-May-05, 01-Jul-05, 01-Sep-05, 01-Nov-05, 01-Jan-06, 01-Mar-06, 01-May-06, 01-Jul-06, 01-Sep-06, 01-Nov-06, 01-Jan-07, 01-Mar-07, 01-May-07, 01-Jul-07, 01-Sep-07, 01-Nov-07, 01-Jan-08, 01-Mar-08, 01-May-08, 01-Jul-08, 01-Sep-08, 01-Nov-08, 01-Jan-09, 01-Mar-09, 01-May-09, 01-Jul-09, 01-Sep-09, 01-Nov-09, 01-Jan-09, 01-Mar-09, 01-Jul-09, 01-Sep-09, 01-Nov-09, 01-Jan-10, 01-Mar-10, 01-May-10, 01-Jul-10, 01-Sep-10, 01-Nov-10, 01-Jan-11, 01-Mar-11, 01-May-11, 01-Jul-11, 01-Sep-11, 01-Nov-11, 01-Jan-12, 01-Mar-11, 01-May-11, 01Jul11, 01-Sep-11, 01-Nov-11, 01-Jan-12, 01-Mar-12, 01-May-12, 01-Jul-12, 01-Sep-12, 01-Nov-12, 01-Jan-13, 01-Mar-13, 01-May-13, 01-Jul-13, 01-Sep-13, 01-Nov-13, 01-Jan-14, 01-Mar-14, 01-May-14, 01-Jul-14, 01-Sep-14, 01-Nov-14, 01-Jan-15, 01-Mar-15, 01-May-15, 01-Jul-15, 01-Sep-15, 01-Nov-15, 01-Jan-16, 01-Mar-16, 01-May-16, 01-Jul-16, 01-Sep-16, 01-Nov-16, 01-Jan-17, 01-Mar-17, 01-May-17, 01-Jul-17, 01-Sep-17, 01-Nov-17, 01-Jan-18, 01-Mar-18, 01-May-18, 01-Jul-18, 01-Sep-18, 01-Nov-18, 01-Jan-19, 01-Mar-19, 01-May-19, 01-Jul-19, 01-Sep-19, 01-Nov-19, and 01-Jan-20; TS/Ph3: 01-Jan-00, 01-Mar-00, 01-May-00, 01-Jul-00, 01-Sep-00, 01-Nov-00, 01-Mar-01, 01-May-01, 01-Jul-01, 01-Nov-01, 01-Jan-02, 01-May-02, 01-Jul-02, 01-Nov-02, 01-Jan-03, 01-Nov-03, 01-Mar-04, 01-Sep-04, 01-Nov-04, 01-Jan-07, 01-Mar-08, 01-Jul-08, 01-Jan-14, 01-Jan-15, 01-Mar-15, 01-Jul-15, 01-Nov-15, 01-Jan-16, 01-Mar-16, 01-May-16, 01-Jul-16, 01-Sep-16, 01-Nov-16, 01-Jan-17, 01-Mar-17, 01-May-17, 01-Jul-17, 01-Sep-17, 01-Nov-17, 01-Jan-18, 01-Mar-18, 01-May-18, 01-Jul-18, 01-Sep-18, 01-Nov-18, 01-Jan-19, 01-May-19, 01-Jul-19, 01-Sep-19, 01-Nov-19, and 01-Jan-20; TS/Ph6b: 01-Jan-00, 01-Mar-00, 01-May-00, 01-Sep-00, 01-Nov-00, 01-Jan-01, 01-Mar-01, 01-Jul-01, 01-Sep-01, 01-Nov-01, 01-Jan-02, 01-Mar-02, 01-May-02, 01-Jul-02, 01-Sep-02, 01-Nov-02, 01-Jan-04, 01-Mar-05, 01-Jul-05, 01-Mar-06, 01-Jan-16, 01-Jan-18. No March 2019 measurements taken at all for TS/Ph 3 due to dry season and helicopter cancellations (site not visited in March or April) Information Management Notes This is a long-term primary production dataset and subsequent data will be appended. This dataset replaces all previous versions of LT_PP_Rubio_001 original and (v1-v7). The FCE program is discontinuing its practice of versioning data as of March 2013.