Seedling and growing environment measurements from a tree planting unit in the 2016 Cold Springs Fire, Colorado, USA

Metadata:

Identification_Information:
Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: Marshall, Laura A.E.
Originator: Fornwalt, Paula J.
Originator: Stevens-Rumann, Camille S.
Originator: Rodman, Kyle C.
Originator: Rhoades, Charles C.
Originator: Zimlinghaus, Kevin
Originator: Chapman, Teresa B.
Originator: Schloegel, Catherine A.
Publication_Date: 2023
Title:
Seedling and growing environment measurements from a tree planting unit in the 2016 Cold Springs Fire, Colorado, USA
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: tabular digital data
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Fort Collins, CO
Publisher: Forest Service Research Data Archive
Online_Linkage: https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2023-0014
Description:
Abstract:
This data publication contains field measurements taken in a tree planting unit in the 2016 Cold Springs Fire near Nederland, Colorado, USA. The site was an upper montane mixed conifer forest prior to burning with predominately high severity. Seedlings of three coniferous tree species (ponderosa pine, limber pine, and Douglas-fir) were planted in spring 2018, and 300 of them (100 per species) were permanently marked. The 300 seedlings were assessed for survival at the end of one and three growing seasons after planting. Additionally, during and/or at the end of the fourth growing season after planting, a variety of the seedlings' characteristics were recorded, including survival, height, and height growth, as were a variety of characteristics of the seedlings' growing environment, including aspect, shade object presence, and microtopographic depression presence.
Purpose:
These data were collected to examine how some facets of the growing environment affect the survival and growth of tree seedlings planted after wildfire.
Supplemental_Information:
For more information about this study and these data, see Marshall et al. (2023).

These data were published on 04/21/2023. On 04/28/23 the metadata was updated to include reference to newly published article.
Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
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Beginning_Date: 20180920
Ending_Date: 20211008
Currentness_Reference:
Ground condition
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: None planned
Spatial_Domain:
Description_of_Geographic_Extent:
These data were collected near Nederland, Colorado, USA, in a planting unit within the perimeter of the 2016 Cold Springs Fire.
Bounding_Coordinates:
West_Bounding_Coordinate: -105.47493
East_Bounding_Coordinate: -105.46043
North_Bounding_Coordinate: 39.98120
South_Bounding_Coordinate: 39.97611
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Altitude_Minimum: 2497
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Altitude_Distance_Units: meters
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Theme_Keyword: Ecology, Ecosystems, & Environment
Theme_Keyword: Plant ecology
Theme_Keyword: Fire
Theme_Keyword: Fire ecology
Theme_Keyword: Natural Resource Management & Use
Theme_Keyword: Forest management
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
Theme_Keyword: Douglas-fir
Theme_Keyword: limber pine
Theme_Keyword: mixed conifer forest
Theme_Keyword: ponderosa pine
Theme_Keyword: high-severity wildfire
Theme_Keyword: reforestation
Theme_Keyword: tree planting
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Place_Keyword: Colorado
Taxonomy:
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Taxonomic_Keywords: Pinus contorta
Taxonomic_Keywords: lodgepole pine
Taxonomic_Keywords: Pinus ponderosa
Taxonomic_Keywords: ponderosa pine
Taxonomic_Keywords: Pinus flexilis
Taxonomic_Keywords: limber pine
Taxonomic_Keywords: Populus tremuloides
Taxonomic_Keywords: quaking aspen
Taxonomic_Keywords: Pseudotsuga menziesii
Taxonomic_Keywords: Douglas-fir
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Citation_Information:
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Publication_Date: 2023
Title:
Integrated Taxonomic Information System
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Other_Citation_Details:
Retrieved [March, 28, 2023]; CC0
Online_Linkage: https://www.itis.gov
Online_Linkage: https://doi.org/10.5066/F7KH0KBK
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Taxon_Rank_Value: Plantae
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Applicable_Common_Name: lodgepole pine
Applicable_Common_Name: scrub pine
Applicable_Common_Name: shore pine
Applicable_Common_Name: tamarack pine
Taxonomic_Classification:
Taxon_Rank_Name: Species
Taxon_Rank_Value: Pinus flexilis
Applicable_Common_Name: limber pine
Applicable_Common_Name: Rocky Mountain white pine
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Taxon_Rank_Value: Pinus ponderosa
Applicable_Common_Name: ponderosa pine
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Applicable_Common_Name: western yellow pine
Applicable_Common_Name: blackjack pine
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Applicable_Common_Name: Oregon pine
Applicable_Common_Name: Douglas-fir
Access_Constraints: None
Use_Constraints:
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:

Marshall, Laura A.E.; Fornwalt, Paula J.; Stevens-Rumann, Camille S.; Rodman, Kyle C.; Rhoades, Charles C.; Zimlinghaus, Kevin; Chapman, Teresa B.; Schloegel, Catherine A. 2023. Seedling and growing environment measurements from a tree planting unit in the 2016 Cold Springs Fire, Colorado, USA. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2023-0014
Point_of_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization: Colorado State University
Contact_Person: Laura Marshall
Contact_Position: Postdoctoral Fellow
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing and physical
Address: Forest and Rangeland Stewardship
Address: Colorado State University
Address: 1472 Campus Delivery
City: Fort Collins
State_or_Province: CO
Postal_Code: 80523-1472
Country: USA
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: laura.marshall@colostate.edu
Data_Set_Credit:
This work was supported by a grant from the USDA Forest Service, Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center. Additional support was provided by the Rocky Mountain Research Station as well as the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland of the USDA Forest Service.


Author Information:

Laura A.E. Marshall
Colorado State University

Paula J. Fornwalt
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5252-408X

Camille S. Stevens-Rumann
Colorado State University
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7923-0487

Kyle C. Rodman
Northern Arizona University, Ecological Restoration Institute
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9538-8412

Charles C. Rhoades
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3336-2257

Kevin Zimlinghaus
USDA Forest Service, Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland

Teresa B. Chapman
The Nature Conservancy
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3021-1231

Catherine A. Schloegel
The Nature Conservancy
Cross_Reference:
Citation_Information:
Originator: Marshall, Laura A.E.
Originator: Fornwalt, Paula J.
Originator: Stevens-Rumann, Camille S.
Originator: Rodman, Kyle C.
Originator: Rhoades, Charles C.
Originator: Zimlinghaus, Kevin
Originator: Chapman, Teresa B.
Originator: Schloegel, Catherine A.
Publication_Date: 2023
Title:
North-facing aspects, shade objects, and microtopographic depressions promote the survival and growth of tree seedlings planted after wildfire
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: journal article
Series_Information:
Series_Name: Fire Ecology
Issue_Identification: 19(1): 26
Online_Linkage: https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-023-00181-8
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Data_Quality_Information:
Attribute_Accuracy:
Attribute_Accuracy_Report:
Seedling survival measurements were collected in 2018 and 2020 by Roosevelt National Forest personnel. Other data were collected by a single field crew with the same individuals making the same measurements across the site to reduce collection error. Permanent marking of seedlings allowed near-certainty that we were recording data at the same seedling through time.
Logical_Consistency_Report:
The data were checked for accuracy following collection in the field and following data entry. Checks were accomplished through various means including inspecting the field data sheets, comparing the data with the field data sheets or other source material, and sorting, filtering, and summarizing the data.
Completeness_Report:
Soil moisture sampling was restricted to ponderosa pine seedlings to minimize potential temporal changes in soil moisture within each sampling event; sampling took approximately four hours (1030 to 1430).

Values in the data that are either not available or not applicable are indicated by an "NA". For instance, the diameter, height, and height growth measurements done in 2021 could only made on live seedlings; values for dead seedlings were recorded as NA. Similarly, shade object measurements done in 2021, such as shade object type, could only be taken when a shade object was present; if a shade object was not present, values were recorded as NA.
Lineage:
Methodology:
Methodology_Type: Field
Methodology_Description:
Our study site was a 37-hectare (ha) portion of the Roosevelt National Forest that burned in the Cold Springs Fire in July 2016. Roosevelt National Forest personnel planted one year-old containerized ponderosa pine, limber pine, and Douglas-fir seedlings at the site in May 2018. Following planting, Roosevelt National Forest personnel installed and monitored “stakerows” across the planting unit to track seedling survival after one and three growing seasons. Ten rows of ten seedlings each were established for each of the three species planted (30 rows and 300 seedlings total). Each individual seedling along each row was permanently marked with a wooden stake and its coordinates were captured with a global positioning system. In September 2018 and October 2020, each seedling was revisited using its coordinates and its live/dead status was recorded. Live seedlings were those with at least some green foliage, while dead seedlings were without green foliage. Missing seedlings, wherein stakes did not have a planted live or dead seedling within an approximately 1 meter (m) radius, were assumed to be dead. Missing seedlings plus stakes, wherein neither could be found within an approximately 10 m radius of the coordinate, were also assumed to be dead.

In June 2021, we recorded characteristics of each seedling, as well as characteristics of its growing environment. Seedling characteristics included live/dead status, diameter, height, and height growth for 2020, 2019, 2018, and 2017. We measured diameter as the diameter at the seedling's root crown, and height as the length of the seedling’s above-ground woody stem. We measured height growth as the length of the stem between consecutive internodes. Site-level growing environment characteristics included aspect (degrees magnetic) and slope. We recorded these for a radius of approximately 20 m around the seedling. Microsite-level growing environment characteristics included shade object presence and depression presence. If one or more shade objects that would shade the seedling's roots during a summer afternoon was present within a 1-square meter (m²) square quadrat centered on the seedling, we noted this. We also recorded the object type(s) (e.g., log, snag, stump), the azimuth (degrees magnetic) from the seedling to the closest shade object, and whether the closest shade object was likely present at the time of planting or was recruited after planting (e.g., due to snag breakup or snag fall). If a depression was present within the 1-m² quadrat, we noted it as well. Depressions were subjectively identified as small microtopographic concavities of the soil surface at the seedling that would allow water to collect. If a seedling was missing, growing environment characteristics were recorded at the stake. If a seedling its stake were missing, growing environment characteristics were not recorded (i.e., they were set to NA).

We measured summer soil moisture (percent volumetric water content) for each ponderosa pine seedling. Measurements were taken in July and August 2021 using a Hydrosense II handheld soil moisture sensor. We made three to five measurements at a depth of approximately 10 centimeters (cm) near the base of each seedling, or if the seedling was missing, near the stake. If a seedling and its stake were missing, soil moisture measurements were not made (i.e., they were set to NA).

In October 2021, four growing seasons after planting, we recorded the live/dead status for all seedlings, and the height and 2021 height growth of live seedlings. We assessed live/dead status and height as described above. We measured 2021 height growth as the length of the stem between the tip and the first internode.
Methodology_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: Marshall, Laura A.E.
Originator: Fornwalt, Paula J.
Originator: Stevens-Rumann, Camille S.
Originator: Rodman, Kyle C.
Originator: Rhoades, Charles C.
Originator: Zimlinghaus, Kevin
Originator: Chapman, Teresa B.
Originator: Schloegel, Catherine A.
Publication_Date: 2023
Title:
North-facing aspects, shade objects, and microtopographic depressions promote the survival and growth of tree seedlings planted after wildfire
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: journal article
Series_Information:
Series_Name: Fire Ecology
Issue_Identification: 19(1): 26
Online_Linkage: https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-023-00181-8
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
For aspect, we corrected for magnetic declination by subtracting 8 degrees from each degrees magnetic measurement. We also subtracted 8 degrees from each azimuth from seedling to closest shade object. We purged soil moisture measurements of obvious outliers.
Process_Date: Unknown
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Spatial_Reference_Information:
Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition:
Geographic:
Latitude_Resolution: 0.00000001
Longitude_Resolution: 0.00000001
Geographic_Coordinate_Units: Decimal Degrees
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Ellipsoid_Name: World Geodetic System of 1984
Semi-major_Axis: 6378137.0000
Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 298.25722210
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Overview_Description:
Entity_and_Attribute_Overview:
Below you will find a list and description of the files included in this data publication.


VARIABLE DESCRIPTION FILE (1)

1. \Data\_variable_descriptions.csv: Comma-separated values (CSV) file containing a list and description of variables found in all data files. (A description of these variables is also provided in the metadata below.)

Columns include:

Filename = name of data file
Variable = name of variable
Units = units (if applicable)
Precision = precision (if applicable)
Description = description of variable


DATA FILES (2)

1. \Data\ColdSprings_Seedlings.csv: CSV file containing seedling survival measurements collected in 2018 and 2020 as well as survival plus additional seedling characteristics collected in 2021.

Variables include:

Stakerow = Stakerow ID

Seedling = Seedling number on stakerow (1-10)

Species = Species code for the seedling
PIFL = Pinus flexilis (limber pine)
PIPO = Pinus ponderosa (ponderosa pine)
PSME = Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas-fir)

Latitude = Latitude of the seedling (WGS84) (decimal degrees)

Longitude = Longitude of the seedling (WGS84) (decimal degrees)

InAnalysis = A tag indicating whether the seedling was included in the analysis of Marshall et al. (2023) (Y = yes; N = no); seedlings that were not included were those where neither a seedling nor a stake could be found within an approximately 10 meter (m) radius of the coordinate

Date.Sep2018 = Date of sampling in September 2018 (mm/dd/yyyy)

Survival.Sep2018 = Seedling survival status in September 2018 (L = live; D = dead)

Notes.Sep2018 = Miscellaneous notes taken in September 2018

Date.Oct2020 = Date of sampling in October 2020 (mm/dd/yyyy)

Survival.Oct2020 = Seedling survival status in October 2020 (L = live; D = dead)

Notes.Oct2020 = Miscellaneous notes taken in October 2020

Date.Jun2021 = Date of sampling in June 2021 (mm/dd/yyyy)

Survival.Jun2021 = Seedling survival status in June 2021 (L = live; D = dead)

Diameter.Jun2021 = Seedling diameter at root crown in June 2021 (millimeters [mm])

Height.Jun2021 = Total seedling height in June 2021, excluding the developing 2021 stem increment (mm)

2020Increment.Jun2021 = Length of 2020 stem increment (from first bud scar to second bud scar) in June 2021 (mm)

2019Increment.Jun2021 = Length of 2019 stem increment (from second bud scar to third bud scar) in June 2021 (mm)

2018Increment.Jun2021 = Length of 2018 stem increment (from third bud scar to fourth bud scar) in June 2021 (mm)

2017Increment.Jun2021 = Length of 2017 stem increment (from fourth bud scar to base of stem) in June 2021 (mm)

Aspect.Jun2021 = Aspect of area around the seedling; degrees are corrected for magnetic declination (degrees)

Slope.Jun2021 = Slope of the area around the seedling (percent)

ShadeCat.Jun2021 = Presence of a shade object at the seedling in summer 2021 (Y = yes; N = no)

ShadeType.Jun2021 = Shade object type(s)
Bark
Branches
Grass
Log
None
PICO = Pinus contorta (lodgepole pine)
PIPO = Pinus ponderosa (ponderosa pine)
POTR = Populus tremuloides (quaking aspen)
PSME = Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas-fir)
Rock
Shrub
Snag
Stump

ShadeChanged.Jun2021 = Potential for a post-planting change to the seedling's shade status to have occurred (Y = yes; N = no; U = unknown)

ShadeAzimuth.Jun2021 = Azimuth from the seedling to the closest shade object; degrees are corrected for magnetic declination (degrees)

DepressionCat.Jun2021 = Presence of a depression at the seedling in June 2021 (Y = yes; N = no)

Notes.Jun2021 = Miscellaneous notes taken in June 2021

Date.Oct2021 = Date of sampling in October 2021 (mm/dd/yyyy)

Survival.Oct2021 = Seedling survival status in October 2021 (L = live; D = dead)

Height.Oct2021 = Total seedling height in October 2021 (mm)

2021Increment.Oct2021 = Length of 2021 stem increment (tip of stem to first bud scar) in October 2021 (mm)

Notes.Oct2021 = Miscellaneous notes taken in October 2021


2. \Data\ColdSprings_SoilMoisture.csv: CSV file containing 2021 summer soil moisture (percent volumetric water content) for each ponderosa pine seedling.

Variables include:

Stakerow = Stakerow ID

Seedling = Seedling number on stakerow (1-10)

Date = Sampling date (mm/dd/yyyy)

SoilMoisture.1 = Soil moisture (Volumetric water content); measurement 1 (percent)

SoilMoisture.2 = Soil moisture (Volumetric water content); measurement 2 (percent)

SoilMoisture.3 = Soil moisture (Volumetric water content); measurement 3 (percent)

SoilMoisture.4 = Soil moisture (Volumetric water content); measurement 4 (percent)

SoilMoisture.5 = Soil moisture (Volumetric water content); measurement 5 (percent)

Notes = Miscellaneous notes
Entity_and_Attribute_Detail_Citation:
Marshall, Laura A.E.; Fornwalt, Paula J.; Stevens-Rumann, Camille S.; Rodman, Kyle C.; Rhoades, Charles C.; Zimlinghaus, Kevin; Chapman, Teresa B.; Schloegel, Catherine A. 2023. North-facing aspects, shade objects, and microtopographic depressions promote the survival and growth of tree seedlings planted after wildfire. Fire Ecology. 19(1): 26. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-023-00181-8
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City: Fort Collins
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Country: USA
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Metadata_Date: 20230428
Metadata_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization: Colorado State University
Contact_Person: Laura Marshall
Contact_Position: Postdoctoral Fellow
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing and physical
Address: Forest and Rangeland Stewardship
Address: Colorado State University
Address: 1472 Campus Delivery
City: Fort Collins
State_or_Province: CO
Postal_Code: 80523-1472
Country: USA
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: laura.marshall@colostate.edu
Metadata_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Contact_Person: Paula Fornwalt
Contact_Position: Research Ecologist
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing and physical
Address: 240 West Prospect Road
City: Fort Collins
State_or_Province: CO
Postal_Code: 80526
Country: USA
Contact_Voice_Telephone: 970-498-2581
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: paula.fornwalt@usda.gov
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