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DOI: 10.2737/rds-2021-0106
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Long-term SUCCESS: Vegetation data collected in 2017 from permanent plots in the sagebrush steppe of south-central Washington state

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“…Starting in 1992 (SIT) or 1996 (BRMaP), the percent cover (to the nearest 1%) of each vascular species was recorded in twenty evenly spaced 20 cm × 50 cm quadrats along 200 or 100 m transects. Cover was then repeatedly assessed over 25 years, however, we focus on the transects sampled in 2002 (Evans & Lih, 2005), 2009 and 2017 (Bakker et al, 2011(Bakker et al, , 2020, which provide the largest and most consistently monitored dataset. To ensure that data were comparable across monitoring events, several taxonomic adjustments were made, including sinking easily misidentified congeneric species into their genus name, collapsing subspecies and updating names (Table S2).…”
Section: Field Surveyingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting in 1992 (SIT) or 1996 (BRMaP), the percent cover (to the nearest 1%) of each vascular species was recorded in twenty evenly spaced 20 cm × 50 cm quadrats along 200 or 100 m transects. Cover was then repeatedly assessed over 25 years, however, we focus on the transects sampled in 2002 (Evans & Lih, 2005), 2009 and 2017 (Bakker et al, 2011(Bakker et al, , 2020, which provide the largest and most consistently monitored dataset. To ensure that data were comparable across monitoring events, several taxonomic adjustments were made, including sinking easily misidentified congeneric species into their genus name, collapsing subspecies and updating names (Table S2).…”
Section: Field Surveyingmentioning
confidence: 99%