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Grime P and Fridley J.
Permanent Quadrat Plant Survey Data, Buxton Climate Change Experiment, UK, 1994 and 2003
fridley.7.1 (https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/knb/metacat/fridley.7.1/knb)

General Information

Title:Permanent Quadrat Plant Survey Data, Buxton Climate Change Experiment, UK, 1994 and 2003
Identifier:fridley.7.1
Abstract:
The Buxton Climate Change Impacts study was established in 1992 on a steep daleside of calcareous grassland outside Buxton, Derbyshire, UK. In five replicate blocks of 3 x 3 m plots, the vegetation has been subjected to climate treatments of winter heating (3C above ambient, Nov-April), summer drought (no rain, July-Aug), summer augmented rainfaill (20% above the long-term average, June-Sept), and two interaction treatments (heating-drought, heating-watered) in addition to replicated controls. The grassland is maintained in a short turf to simulate sheep and cattle grazing each autumn (Oct). In addition to annual point quadrat touches, the vegetation was surveyed in center-plot m2 permanent quadrats in 1994 and 2003.
Keywords:
  • climate change
  • vegetation
  • grassland
  • competition
  • climate manipulation
  • calcareous

Data Table, Image, and Other Data Details:

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Data Table:Permanent quadrat data ( View Metadata | Download File download)

Involved Parties

Data Set Creators

Individual:Professor Philip Grime
Organization:University of Sheffield, UK
Individual:Dr. Jason Fridley
Organization:Syracuse University
Address:
Department of Biology,
107 College Place,
Syracuse, New York 13244 USA
Phone:
3154433098 (voice)
Phone:
3154432012 (fax)
Email Address:
fridley@syr.edu

Data Set Contacts

Individual:Dr. Jason Fridley
Organization:Syracuse University
Address:
Department of Biology,
107 College Place,
Syracuse, New York 13244 USA
Phone:
3154433098 (voice)
Phone:
3154432012 (fax)
Email Address:
fridley@syr.edu

Associated Parties

Individual:Dr. Jason Fridley
Organization:Syracuse University
Address:
Department of Biology,
107 College Place,
Syracuse, New York 13244 USA
Phone:
3154433098 (voice)
Phone:
3154432012 (fax)
Email Address:
fridley@syr.edu

Data Set Characteristics

Geographic Region:
Geographic Description:Harpur Hill, Buxton, Derbyshire, UK
Bounding Coordinates:
West:  -1.92  degrees
East:  -1.91808  degrees
North:  53.25  degrees
South:  53.25  degrees
Time Period:
Begin:
1994
End:
2003

Sampling, Processing and Quality Control Methods

Step by Step Procedures
Step 1:  
Description:

Climate manipulation

Climate manipulation

Three climate treatments have been applied to 3x3m plots:

1. Temperature has been elevated from November to April each year, beginning in November 1993. Each heated plot contains two 1000 W, 240-V AC heating cables secured to the soil surface in parallel runs spaced 50mmapart. Soil surface temperature of heated plots is maintained at 3°C above ambient by thermocouples in heated and control plots linked to a PC-based control system.

2. Rainfall has been intercepted above the vegetation throughout July and August since the summer of 1994 by means of automatically operating, semitransparent shelters that slide across the plots at the onset of rain and retreat to an off-plot position when rain ceases. Plots of intercepted summer rainfall have significantly reduced summer soil moisture levels compared with control plots, particularly within the interior 2 x 2 m subject to vegetation monitoring. In 2004, a decision was made to shift the drought treatment to alternate years (thus suspending simulated droughts in 2004 and 2006).

3. Since 1994, additional water has been added on a monthly basis to the plots during the months of June to September (inclusive), to maintain an input at least 20% above the long-term (1972–1982) Buxton average for each month.

In addition to treatments 1, 2, and 3, two combinations, (1&2) and (1&3),have been maintained. All five treatments, together with untreated controls, are included in a fully randomized block, replicated 5 times.

Step 2:  
Description:

Vegetation survey data collection

In 1994 a 1 m2 permanent quadrat was established in each plot. A moveable quadrat divided into 25 20x20 cm squares was placed over each fixed quadrat in the summer of 1994, and the cover of every vascular plant species (plus plant litter and bare rock) was recoreded in each square on a 5-point scale (1=1-4%, 2=5-24%, 3=25-49%, 4=50-74% and 5=75%+). The same procedure was conducted by the same person in 2003. A soil depth measurement was taken from the center of each square.

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