Data for: "Effect of light on macrophyte sprouting and assessment of viable seedbank to predict community composition"
2022-02-22
Loading...
Persistent link to this item
Statistics
View StatisticsCollection period
2016-05-01
2017-02-01
2017-02-01
Date completed
2017-06-01
Date updated
Time period coverage
Geographic coverage
Source information
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Title
Data for: "Effect of light on macrophyte sprouting and assessment of viable seedbank to predict community composition"
Published Date
2022-02-22
Authors
Author Contact
Newman, Raymond M.
Newma004@umn.edu
Newma004@umn.edu
Type
Dataset
Experimental Data
Field Study Data
Experimental Data
Field Study Data
Abstract
These are data from the paper: “Effect of light on macrophyte sprouting and assessment of viable seedbank to predict community composition” Sediments cores from each lake were pooled and homogenized and placed in trays with controlled lighting and temperature. Germination was determined for low light conditions (low water clarity), higher light conditions (high water clarity) and a treatment with gibberellic acid to induce germination and sprouting (maximum emergence – called maximum germination in the JAPM publication). Trays were examined weekly for newly sprouted plants that were identified to species and enumerated.
Description
The data include propagule counts from the experiments and associated data. Eight data files are provided: AnnPropagulesbyTaxa; RileyPropagulesbyTaxa; Riley2mPropagulesbyTaxa, RileyAnnSeedbankvsPI; RileyAnnWeeklyTotalPropagules; RileyAnnWeeklyCumulativePropagules; RileyAnnUnsproutedSeeds; Taxonomic_Shorthand_KeyRileySeedbank. Details are provided in the SeedBankDRUMReadme file.
Referenced by
Dunne, M.A. and R. M. Newman. 2019. Effect of light on macrophyte sprouting and assessment of viable seedbank to predict community composition. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 57:90-98.
https://apms.org/wp-content/uploads/japm-57-02-90.pdf
https://apms.org/wp-content/uploads/japm-57-02-90.pdf
Related to
Replaces
item.page.isreplacedby
Publisher
Funding information
Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District, Eden Prairie, MN 55317. Additional support and facilities provided by the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center and the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station NIFA grant MIN-41-081.
item.page.sponsorshipfunderid
item.page.sponsorshipfundingagency
item.page.sponsorshipgrant
Previously Published Citation
Other identifiers
Suggested citation
Dunne, Melaney A; Newman, Raymond M. (2022). Data for: "Effect of light on macrophyte sprouting and assessment of viable seedbank to predict community composition". Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/27MC-5Z02.
View/Download File
File View/Open
Description
Size
Taxonomic_Shorthand_KeyRileySeedbank.xlsx
Taxonomic abbreviations used in files
(9.61 KB)
AnnPropagulesbyTaxa.csv
Number of propagules of each taxon from Lake Ann
(4.88 KB)
RileyPropagulesbyTaxa.csv
Number of propagules by taxon from Lake Riley
(5.07 KB)
Riley2mPropagulesbyTaxa.csv
Number of propagules by taxon from Lake Riley 2m depth sediments
(1.48 KB)
RileyAnnWeeklyTotalPropagules.csv
Total propagules found each week from Lake Ann and Riley
(661 B)
RileyAnnWeeklyCumulativePropagules.csv
Cumulative total number of propagules from Lake Ann and Riley
(819 B)
RileyAnnUnsproutedSeeds.csv
Number of upsprouted propagules remaining in Lake Ann and Riley sediment
(267 B)
RileyAnnSeedbankvsPI.csv
Rank of occurrence in sediment vs occurrence in lake of taxa in Lake Ann and Riley
(475 B)
SeedbankDrumReadme4.txt
Readme file with descriptions data (txt)
(14.09 KB)
SeedbankDrumReadme4.docx
Readme file with descriptions data (docx)
(25.05 KB)
AllDataFiles_DunneNewman.zip
All data files including Readme
(45.08 KB)
Content distributed via the University Digital Conservancy may be subject to additional license and use restrictions applied by the depositor. By using these files, users agree to the Terms of Use. Materials in the UDC may contain content that is disturbing and/or harmful. For more information, please see our statement on harmful content in digital repositories.