Invertebrate richness and biomass of four sites in the southern Great Plains: Pyric herbivory study
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posted on 2025-01-22, 00:16authored byHeath D. Starns, R. Dwayne Elmore, Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, Eric T. Thacker, Torre J. Hovick, Dirac L. Twidwell
This data publication includes the number of orders and biomass of sampled aboveground invertebrates from four sites within the southern Great Plains (Oklahoma and Texas). This large-scale experiment was established to compare prescribed fire treatments without grazing to those where grazing is allowed to interact through pyric herbivory at the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, Packsaddle Wildlife Management Area, Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, and Attwater’s Prairie-Chicken National Wildlife Refuge. The study involved sampling fire-only treatment patches of various time since fire, and fire/grazing patches with various time since fire as available. Field data, obtained between June of 2014 and August of 2016, involved sampling invertebrates within patches using the sweep net method. Samples were pooled from transects within patches, and recorded biomass and number of orders per patch are provided. The primary objective of this research was to evaluate the potential for pyric herbivory to simultaneously benefit both fuels management and prairie-chicken conservation goals. These data were collected as part of this objective in order to evaluate species richeness. For more information about this study and these data, see Elmore et al. (2017), Starns (2017), and Starns (2019).
These data were collected using funding from the U.S. Government and can be used without additional permissions or fees. If you use these data in a publication, presentation, or other research product please use the following citation:
Starns, Heath D.; Elmore, R. Dwayne; Fuhlendorf, Samuel D.; Thacker, Eric T.; Hovick, Torre J.; Twidwell, Dirac L. 2023. Invertebrate richness and biomass of four sites in the southern Great Plains: Pyric herbivory study. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2023-0024