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<eml:eml xmlns:eml="eml://ecoinformatics.org/eml-2.1.1" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" system="vmc" xsi:schemaLocation="eml://ecoinformatics.org/eml-2.1.1 eml.xsd" packageId="vmc.1767.3908.1"><eml:dataset><eml:publisher><eml:metadataProvider><eml:organizationName>Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative</eml:organizationName><eml:phone>(802) 656-0683</eml:phone><eml:electronicMailAddress>femc@uvm.edu</eml:electronicMailAddress><eml:onlineUrl>www.uvm.edu/femc</eml:onlineUrl><eml:address><eml:deliveryPoint>705 Spear Street</eml:deliveryPoint><eml:city>South Burlington</eml:city><eml:administrativeArea>Vermont</eml:administrativeArea><eml:postalCode>05403</eml:postalCode><eml:country>United States of America</eml:country></eml:address></eml:metadataProvider></eml:publisher><eml:associatedParty><eml:organizationName>Teatown Lake Reservation </eml:organizationName><eml:role>lead</eml:role></eml:associatedParty><eml:project><eml:title>Teatown Lake Reservation Forest Plot Monitoring</eml:title><eml:abstract><eml:para>Upland deciduous forest is the most common habitat type at Teatown. The most common species that dominate Teatown&#x2019;s forests to create various natural communities are oak, hickory, maple, beech, birch, and tulip poplar. &#xD;
The forests of northern Westchester County and throughout much of the northeast are threatened by numerous factors including overabundant deer, invasive species, climate change and development. While these issues are often connected such that one may occur or worsen because of the presence of another, overabundant deer are considered the greatest current threat to the forest ecosystem. White-tailed deer overabundance has been extensively studied at Teatown since 2009. A healthy forest, defined as one with a dense understory of native trees and shrubs, is necessary for the forest to continue thriving into the future and to support all organisms within it. Anecdotal observations of loss of the understory started in the 1980s.  &#xD;
To address the forest health issues, Teatown initiated a deer management program in 2014 and has an invasive management plan. To understand the success of our management programs and to determine if other management activities are needed, forest monitoring of forest plots was initiated in 2015 and is ongoing.</eml:para></eml:abstract><eml:shortName>Teatown Lake Reservation Forest Plot Monitoring</eml:shortName><eml:personnel><eml:contentProvider><eml:surName>Kelly</eml:surName><eml:givenName>Vicky</eml:givenName></eml:contentProvider><eml:principalInvestigator><eml:surName>Begley-Miller</eml:surName><eml:givenName>Danielle</eml:givenName></eml:principalInvestigator></eml:personnel></eml:project><eml:dataTable><eml:title>Teatown Forest Inventory, Forest Plot Data, Species List All Taxa</eml:title><eml:coverage scope="document"><eml:temporalCoverage scope="document"><eml:rangeOfDates><eml:beginDate><eml:calendarDate>2015-09-01</eml:calendarDate></eml:beginDate></eml:rangeOfDates></eml:temporalCoverage></eml:coverage><eml:description>List of all taxa in project</eml:description><eml:purpose/><eml:shortName>Z1767_3908_09R5MJ</eml:shortName><eml:physical><eml:objectName>VMC.1767.3908</eml:objectName><eml:dataFormat><eml:formatName>mySQL</eml:formatName></eml:dataFormat><eml:citation>Begley-Miller, D, Begley-Miller, D, Kelly, V (2023) Teatown Forest Inventory, Forest Plot Data, Species List All Taxa. FEMC. Available online at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/teatown-lake-reservation-forest-plot-monitoring/dataset/teatown-forest-inventory-forest-plot-data-9</eml:citation><eml:distibution><eml:online><eml:url>https://vmc.w3.uvm.edu/vmcdevel/CI4/data/archive/project/teatown-lake-reservation-forest-plot-monitoring/dataset/teatown-forest-inventory-forest-plot-data-9</eml:url></eml:online></eml:distibution></eml:physical><eml:attributeList><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>Species_Code</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>Species code</eml:attributeLabel><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal><eml:formatString>D-M-YY</eml:formatString><eml:numericDomain><eml:numberType>-1</eml:numberType></eml:numericDomain></eml:nominal></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>Scientific_Name</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>Scientific name</eml:attributeLabel><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal><eml:formatString>D-M-YY</eml:formatString><eml:numericDomain><eml:numberType>-1</eml:numberType></eml:numericDomain></eml:nominal></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>Common_Name</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>Common name</eml:attributeLabel><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal><eml:formatString>D-M-YY</eml:formatString><eml:numericDomain><eml:numberType>-1</eml:numberType></eml:numericDomain></eml:nominal></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>Type</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>Type of plant</eml:attributeLabel><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal><eml:formatString>D-M-YY</eml:formatString><eml:numericDomain><eml:numberType>-1</eml:numberType></eml:numericDomain></eml:nominal></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>Count</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>Count</eml:attributeLabel><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal><eml:formatString>D-M-YY</eml:formatString><eml:numericDomain><eml:numberType>-1</eml:numberType></eml:numericDomain></eml:nominal></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>Class</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>Class of plant</eml:attributeLabel><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal><eml:formatString>D-M-YY</eml:formatString><eml:numericDomain><eml:numberType>-1</eml:numberType></eml:numericDomain></eml:nominal></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute></eml:attributeList></eml:dataTable></eml:dataset></eml:eml>
