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Data of soil vegetation and bird species found on double-crested cormorant colonies in the southeastern United States

机译:在美国东南部双冠mor殖民地上发现的土壤植被和鸟类物种的数据

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This data article provides the methods and procedures followed to collect and analyse soil, vegetation and bird data on three different treatment islands in Guntersville Reservoir, Alabama. Samples were collected from randomly selected plot points from islands that were placed into three different treatment types: Colony (currently occupied by Double-crested Cormorants) ( ; n = 5), Historic (historically occupied by cormorants and currently abandoned; n = 3) and Reference (never occupied by cormorants; n = 4). We compared vegetation and tree metrics such as structure and diversity, as well as soil chemistry and bird diversity and communities among islands within Guntersville Reservoir. These data document for the first time that we are aware of the long-term effects of soil chemistry changes, vegetation changes, and impacts to avian diversity, in temperate forest ecosystems, by cormorant colonies. All data is associated with the recent article by Veum et al. [1] and provided here as raw data.
机译:本数据文章提供了在阿拉巴马州Guntersville水库的三个不同处理岛上收集和分析土壤,植被和鸟类数据的方法和程序。从岛屿上随机选择的样点收集样本,将其分为三种不同的处理类型:殖民地(当前被双冠Cor所占据)(; n = 5),历史的(历史上被by所占据并且当前被遗弃; n = 3)和参考(永远不会被occupied占据; n = 4)。我们比较了Guntersville水库内各岛之间的植被和树木指标,例如结构和多样性,以及土壤化学和鸟类多样性以及群落。这些数据首次证明我们意识到cor化学菌落在温带森林生态系统中对土壤化学变化,植被变化以及对鸟类多样性的长期影响。所有数据均与Veum等人的最新文章有关。 [1],并在此处作为原始数据提供。

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