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Methods
The methods followed in the creation of the dataset, including description of field, laboratory and processing steps, and quality control procedures
Current Methods
Started: 2001-07-01Carabid, Collembola and soil sampling are within the planned silvicultural treatment units: seven, 2 ha. treatment units (six manipulations and a control) with a minimum of 50 meters between each unit.
Treatment plans
Started: 2001-07-01The planned treatments include three commercial harvests: single-tree selection, shelterwood, and crop tree release; and three new techniques designed to enhance structural complexity of forests in escalating intensities. The treatements are planned for the winter of 2002-2003.
Sample collection and processing
Started: 2001-07-01Nested within each unit are 4 sampling plots for both Carabid and Collembola sampling. Carabid sampling is conducted using pitfall traps, collected every 2 weeks through mid-October. Specimens are pinned, sorted and identified to species. Collembola sampling is conducted usiing soil cores taken monthly through mid-October. The insects are extracted from the soil using Berlese funnels. Specimens are preserved in ETOH for later identification to family and genus level.
Soil sample collection and analysis
Started: 2001-07-01Soil samples collected in late summer will be analyzed by horizon for organic matter content, total organic nitrogen, ammonium, nitrate, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and other micronutrients.
Dataset Fields
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Field Name Caption Description Additional Information IDNUM IDNUM IDNUM
Measurement type: Nominal Site Site Site
Measurement type: Nominal Sampling Equipment
Equipment and software used to collect data, including how that equipment was used.
Current Equipment
Bulb planter
Started: 2001-07-01Collembola soil samples collected using a bulb planter. Carabid pitfall traps consist of 59-ml plastic cups placed within 355-ml plastic cups inserted below ground level.
Site Characteristics
The spatial extent of the dataset site coverage, and descriptions of the spatial extent and context for the data collection
- Site Description
Stevensville Brook watershed on the Mount Mansfield State Forest. Mid-elevation northern harwood forest.