/SCBI-ForestGEO-Data

Public data repository of the SCBI ForestGEO plot

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Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) ForestGEO Data

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This is the public data portal for the SCBI ForestGEO plot, which points to archive locations for our various data products (some in this repository, many elsewhere). Although some data products are not yet posted publicly, we are very open to collaboration and welcome inquiries regarding any data listed here.

Available data products

Location & Maps

Biophysical environment

  • Climate data - available through ForestGEO Climate Data Portal

  • Topograpy - This folder contains shapefiles and elevation data to create topographic maps for the SCBI plot. Elevation ranges from 273-338 m.a.s.l..

  • Disturbance history - This file is a log of known disturbance events that have affected this forest. This does not currently include the land use history, which is described in Bourg et al. 2013, or a full record of pests and pathogens, available here.

Species lists

Tree censuses

  • Main ForestGEO census data - Three (3) full censuses following ForestGEO protocol of our 25.6ha plot have been conducted in 2008, 2013, and 2018. Data are available upon request through ForestGEO Data Portal. Copies are also posted here, but the master version resides on the ForestGEO Data Portal, and anyone wishing to use the data should obtain from there.

  • Tree mortality (annual)

Tree dimensions (and size-scaling thereof)

Tree species traits

Tree growth & physiology

Carbon cycling

  • Biomass - Summaries of biomass by species are given here.

  • Woody productivity - Summaries of woody productivity by species are given here.

  • Woody mortality - Woody mortality has been/ can be calculated from our tree mortality census data.

  • Dead wood - Contact us for details.

  • Soils

Tree reproduction

  • Seed rain - Seed rain data (from fruits and seeds) were collected from litterfall traps on a biweekly or monthly basis from 2009–2011. Methods and dataset are published in Bourg et al. 2013

  • Seedlings - At SCBI, we have been recording seedling survival since 2010. Seedling data from 2010-2012 and methods has been published in Bourg et al. 2013. Data from 2014 on is availlable in this repoository. Please contact us before using this data.

Non-endemic / nuisance plant species

  • Non-endemic plants survey- Contact us for details.

Arthropods

  • Malaise trap - We have been running a Global Malaise Trap Program since 2014, and have DNA barcode sequences in the BOLD database for the first year (almost 14,000 sequences). Analysis is ongoing, but data are available on request.

Additional resources

NOTE: SCBI is a NEON site. For a list of NEON data products please visit the NEON data portal.

Contact

Kristina Anderson-Teixeira (teixeirak@si.edu) or Erika Gonzalez-Akre (gonzalezeb@si.edu)