Data in Brief (Apr 2020)

Dataset of plant composition change over seven years at the Zumwalt Prairie Preserve, Oregon, USA

  • Joshua P. Averett,
  • Lesley R. Morris,
  • Bryan A. Endress

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29

Abstract

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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