Data for decomposition rates and litter stabilization factor in two regions of ecotone forests in northern Brazilian Amazonia: applying the TBI method
Main Author: | Imbrozio Barbosa, Reinaldo |
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Other Authors: | Silva, Jafet Vieira, Citó, Arthur Camurça |
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Imbrozio Barbosa, Reinaldo |
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Silva, Jafet Vieira Citó, Arthur Camurça |
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Data for decomposition rates and litter stabilization factor in two regions of ecotone forests in northern Brazilian Amazonia: applying the TBI method |
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Mendeley |
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2019 |
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Terrestrial Ecosystems Decomposition Analysis Environmental Dynamics |
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https:/data.mendeley.com/datasets/mst4jkw4c3 |
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This dataset provides information on decomposition rates (k) and litter stabilization factor (S) for two regions of ecotone forests located in the state of Roraima, northern Brazilian Amazonia: Maracá Ecological Station and Viruá National Park. Both are protected areas managed by Brazilian Government. Each one has a PPBio (Biodiversity Research Program) 25-km2 research grid where 30 permanent plots were systematically dispersed along of the six East-West trails (see grid details at https://ppbio.inpa.gov.br). We took advantage of 15 permanent plots of each research grid to use the tea bag index (TBI) method as sampling reference (see Keuskamp et al., 2003), and applied a specific sampling protocol to the all PPBio grids and modules with permanent plots (see https://ppbio.inpa.gov.br/sites/default/files/2019%20Protocolo%20TBI-2019.04.02_eng_0.pdf). The TBI method uses two distinct and standardized commercial teas from Lipton: "green tea" (less recalcitrant) and "rooibos tea" (more recalcitrant). We used the commercial version defined as 2.0 (non-woven bags / polypropylene mesh). All bags are tetrahedral of edge length 5 cm and a 0.25 mm mesh. The dataset is presented in three files: (i) study_sites - a map indicating the geographical location of the two PPBio research grids and the permanent plots used in the study; (ii) decomp_maraca - decomposition rates (k) and litter stabilization factor (S) for permanent plots in Maracá, including identification of all plots and their geographical location (UTM and altitude - m a.s.l.) as specified in the metadata of the research grids (see https://ppbiodata.inpa.gov.br/metacatui/); (iii) decomp_virua - decomposition rates (k) and litter stabilization factor (S) for permanent plots in Viruá, including identification of all plots and their geographical location (UTM and altitude - m a.s.l.) as specified in the metadata of the research grids (see https://ppbiodata.inpa.gov.br/metacatui/). This dataset was supported by the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq - Brazil) through the PELD Program (CNPq/CAPES/FAPs/BC-Fundo Newton; Proc. n. 441575/2016-1). The CNPq also provided a fellowship for R.I. Barbosa (CNPq 304204/2015-3). Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBio) provided authorization for the study (SISBIO n. 64720-1). |
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