Duration of a flood along a plant diversity gradient in the Jena Experiment (Main Experiment, June 2013)


Autoria(s): Ebeling, Anne; Eisenhauer, Nico
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LATITUDE: 50.946100 * LONGITUDE: 11.611300 * DATE/TIME START: 2013-01-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2013-12-31T00:00:00 * MINIMUM HEIGHT above ground: 0.5 m * MAXIMUM HEIGHT above ground: 0.5 m

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30/09/2016

Resumo

The Jena Biodiversity Experiment is located on a Central European mesophilic floodplain on the banks of the Saale River (see further details below). In the main experiment, 82 grassland plots of 20 x 20 m were established from a pool of 60 species belonging to four functional groups (grasses, legumes, tall and small herbs). In May 2002, varying numbers of plant species from this species pool were sown in the plots to create a gradient of plant species richness (1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 60 species) and functional richness (1, 2, 3, or 4 functional groups). Plots were maintained by bi-annual weeding and mowing. In June 2013, a natural 200-year flood event occurred at the field site. Rainfall in May 2013 in Jena was ~150mm, constituting >25% of annual precipitation at the site that year. Overall the flood affected the entire Elbe River Basin and much of Europe and was one of the largest natural flooding events in the past two centuries. The flood lasted for a total of 24 days at the site (30 May-24 June) and led to anaerobic soil conditions. Due to small topographical differences among the plots in the experiment (<1m), there was variation in the duration of flooding and the proportion of each plot that was flooded. This variation was well-distributed across the diversity gradient. To assess the importance of flood severity, the proportion of each plot that was flooded was estimated by eye (using five classes: 0 completely dry, 0.25 up to a quarter under water, 0.5 half, 0.75 up to three quarters under water, and 1 more than three quarters under water up to completely submerged). These values, for each of the 24 days that the flood lasted, were summed up to calculate a flooding index. The resulting flooding index is given for each plot of the Main Experiment.

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text/tab-separated-values, 1520 data points

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.865132

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en

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PANGAEA

Relação

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.865134

Hertzog, Lionel R; Ebeling, Anne; Meyer, Sebastian Tobias; Eisenhauer, Nico; Fischer, Christine; Hildebrandt, Anke; Wagg, Cameron; Weisser, Wolfgang (2016): High Survival of Lasius niger during Summer Flooding in a European Grassland. PLoS ONE, accepted

Wright, Alexandra J; Ebeling, Anne; de Kroon, Hans; Roscher, Christiane; Weigelt, Alexandra; Buchmann, Nina; Buchmann, Tina; Fischer, Christine; Hacker, Peter W; Hildebrandt, Anke; Leimer, Sophia; Mommer, Liesje; Oelmann, Yvonne; Scheu, Stefan; Steinauer, Katja; Strecker, Tanja; Weisser, Wolfgang; Wilcke, Wolfgang; Eisenhauer, Nico (2015): Flooding disturbances increase resource availability and productivity but reduce stability in diverse plant communities. Nature Communications, 6, 6092, doi:10.1038/ncomms7092

Plot information of the Jena Main Experiment (URI: http://store.pangaea.de/Publications/Jena_Experiment/PlotInformationMainExperiment.txt)

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Palavras-Chave #Date/time end; Date/time start; EXP; Experiment; Experimental plot; Flood; HEIGHT above ground; Height above ground, maximum; Height above ground, minimum; Jena Experiment 2013; JenExp; JenExp_2013; The Jena Experiment; Thuringia, Germany; Treatment: above ground: pesticide; Treatment: below pesticide; Treatment: drought; Treatment: eartworm exclosure; Treatment: fertilizing; Treatment: molluscide; Treatment: mowing; Treatment: nematicide; Treatment: phytometers; Treatment: seed addition; Treatment: special; Treatment: weeding; Treatment: weeding history
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