Data in Brief (Apr 2020)
Dataset of plant composition change over seven years at the Zumwalt Prairie Preserve, Oregon, USA
Abstract
The data and analyses presented here were collected at the Zumwalt Prairie Preserve (ZPP), northeastern Oregon. Vegetation composition was measured within 124 (1-ha) plots using the line point intercept method [1,2]. These data include vascular plant species abundance matrices at two different time periods, seven years apart (2008/2009 & 2015/2016); boxplots of species abundance (cover and frequency) change over time; Non-parametric Multiplicative Regression (NPMR) estimated abundance of Ventenata dubia, an invading non-native annual grass, in geographic and ordination (Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling ordination; NMS) space over time. Keywords: Ventenata dubia, Annual grass invasion, Grassland change, Pacific northwest Bunchgrass Prairie