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Methods
The methods followed in the creation of the dataset, including description of field, laboratory and processing steps, and quality control procedures
Current Methods
- Plot Establishment
 Started: 1992-01-01- Two pairs of 10 m x 10 m permanent plots were established in two unique locations. The two locations are characterized by relatively level terrain with a mixed oak overstory. The paired plots are separated from one another by a 5m buffer. The unfenced and fenced treatments were randomly assigned to the plots at each location. Fenced treatment plots were enclosed by a 2.5m-tall fence. A small (~25cm x 25cm) hole was cut at ground level on each side of the fence to allow smaller animals access to the fenced area. To permanently identify the unfenced plots, all four corners were marked with metal fence posts. A corner of origin was identified (to facilitate locating trees, saplings, etc. in the following years using a grid system). Sampling occurs in the summer, ideally in July, on the year of installation and every 5 years afterwards. - Instrumentation: compass, GIS - Quality Control Measures: GPS points taken at plot corners. - Sapling Layer
 Started: 1992-01-01- All individuals whose growth habits are designated as “tree” by the New York Flora Atlas, who are between 0.5 and 2 m tall with at least 50% of their stem(s) emerging from the ground inside of the plot will be evaluated in the sapling layer the year of exclosure installation and every 5 years afterwards. Each stem that emerges from the ground at a distinct location is considered a sapling. Saplings are tagged and assigned a number. The coordinate position (X and Y distance from the designated “origin”, in meters) is measured, primarily so that researchers can find saplings whose tags have fallen off between monitoring rounds. The presence/absence of browse, species, and undisturbed height (cm) to the tallest bud (without stretching the shoot) are measured. - Dataset Fields- Detailed documentation of the fields comprising the dataset, including the type of measurement, units where applicable, and any controlled vocabularies or code lists present in the data 
 - Field Name - Caption - Description - Additional Information - Plot - Plot ID - The identification code for a plot. - Nominal - Treatment - Treatment Type - Whether the sapling is in an exclosed or unexclosed plot - Nominal - Treatment_Number - Treatment Number - Numeric code for unexclosed/exclosed - Nominal - Sapling_ID_Number - Sapling ID Number - Sapling Identification Number. -999 indicates no saplings in the plot. - Nominal - Species - Species - The species of sapling - NominalSapling Species (Cary Inst) 
 + show- Appears in data as - Meaning - QURU - northern red oak (Quercus rubra) - View ITIS Record - ACRU - red maple (Acer rubrum) - View ITIS Record - QUPR - chestnut oak ( Quercus prinus) - View ITIS Record - OSVI - eastern hophornbeam; hophornbeam (Ostrya virginiana) - View ITIS Record - CATO - mockernut hickory (Carya tomentosa) - View ITIS Record - BELE - sweet birch (Betula lenta) - View ITIS Record - PRSE - black cherry (Prunus serotina) - View ITIS Record - QUVE - black oak (Quercus velutina) - View ITIS Record - ACPE - striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum) - View ITIS Record - PIST - eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) - View ITIS Record - CAGL - pignut hickory; sweet pignut (Carya glabra) - View ITIS Record - FRAM - white ash (Fraxinus americana) - View ITIS Record - ACSA - sugar maple (Acer saccharum) - View ITIS Record - ACPL - Norway maple (Acer platanoides) - View ITIS Record - CACA - American hornbeam (Carpinus caroliniana) - View ITIS Record - HAVI - witch-hazel; witchhazel; American witchhazel (Hamamelis virginiana) - View ITIS Record - AMCA - Canadian serviceberry (Amelanchier canadensis) - View ITIS Record - CADE - American chestnut (Castanea dentata) - View ITIS Record - SAAL - sassafras (Sassafras albidum) - View ITIS Record - ROPS - black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) - View ITIS Record - CASP - Custom Species Code - AMSP - Custom Species Code - ITIS_Code - Integrated Taxonomic Information System code - The Integrated Taxonomic Information System code for the species of a sapling - Nominal - XCO - Grid X coordinate - Distance of the sapling from the origin (a selected corner of the plot) along x axis - Interval 
 Unit: meter
 Precision: 1- YCO - Grid Y Coordinate - Distance of the sapling from the origin (a selected corner of the plot) along y axis - Interval 
 Unit: meter
 Precision: 1- Study_Year - Study year number - the number of years after the beginning of the study that the sapling was checked - Ratio Units: year 
 Precision: 1- Height - Sapling height - Height to tallest bud - Ratio 
 Unit: centimeter
 Precision: 0.1- Browse - Deer browse presence/absence - Whether or not deer browse was present on the sapling - Nominal 
 Unit: centimeter- Notes - Notes - Notes - Nominal 
 Unit: centimeter- Measurement_Date - Measurement Date - The date that the measurements were taken - DateTime 
 Unit: centimeter
 Date/Time Format: MM/DD/YYYY- Missing Value Codes - Missing Value Codes - These codes will appear in the data for missing values instead of a blank cell. - NominalMissing Value Codes 
 + show- Appears in data as - Meaning of code - -999 - There is no extant data; null. - -555 - There should be data but it is missing. - Sampling Equipment- Equipment and software used to collect data, including how that equipment was used. - No sampling equipment recorded for this dataset - Site Characteristics- The spatial extent of the dataset site coverage, and descriptions of the spatial extent and context for the data collection - Site Description
 

 
     
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