Dataset Overview

In 2018, the Mohonk Preserve’s Daniel Smiley Research Center implemented a long-term research project aimed at inventorying forest vegetation and monitoring forest health. The protocol was adapted from the National Park Service’s Northeast Temperate Network (https://www.nps.gov/im/netn/forest-health.htm). This project monitors the composition and structure of the Mohonk Preserve forests, and collects data for assessing forest soil condition, impacts of white-tailed deer herbivory, and land cover. In 2018, 24 plots were established in four habitat types: Eastern hemlock forest (n = 6), white ash forest (n = 6), historic prescribed burn forest (n = 6), and randomly selected forest (n = 6). In 2021, an additional 14 plots were established in two historic Breeding Bird Survey research areas: Eastern hemlock forest (n = 8) and pitch pine forest (n = 6). In 2022,an additional 14 plots were established in two historic Breeding Bird Survey research areas: mixed deciduous forest (n = 9) and hemlock hardwood forest (n = 5). All data collection occurred between the months of June through August. Plots are scheduled to be resampled every four years.

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Data Collection Status

Data collection for this dataset is ongoing

Start date

2018-05-28

DOI

10.18125/2941Ujd (https://doi.org/10.18125/2941Ujd)

Data Availability

Available for download

Data License

CC0 - Public domain license logo

Preferred Citation

Mohonk Preserve (2023). Forest Health 2018 - 2022. FEMC. Available online at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/mohonk-preserve-forest-health-datasets/dataset/forest-health-2018-2022

Update Frequency

Continually

Maintenance Plan

Updated after every sampling event (every 4 years).

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