The Konza Natural Research Area is a tallgrass prairie in a biologically heterogeneous environment that is rich in native plant species. Species composition is extremely variable over sites because of the effects of both natural and anthropological factors. The FIFE Vegetation Species Reference Data Set is used to associate the plant species found on the Konza Prairie with both their common and Latin names, and to translate the species codes found in the FIFE vegetation data sets to their Latin and common names.
Vegetation Species Reference (FIFE).
The FIFE Vegetation Species Reference Data Set is used to associate the plant species found on the Konza Prairie with both their common and Latin names, and to translate the species codes found in the FIFE vegetation data sets to their Latin and common names.
The purpose was to provide a look-up table for plant species so that plant type and species information (common and taxonomic names) could be readily encoded and decoded.
Common and Latin names of plant species and their LTER codes.
The Konza Natural Research Area is a tallgrass prairie in a biologically heterogeneous environment that is rich in native plant species. Species composition is extremely variable over sites because of the effects of both natural and anthropological factors. This reference data is used to associate the plant species found on the Konza Prairie with both their common and Latin names, and to translate the species codes found in the FIFE vegetation data sets to their Latin and common names.
VEG_SPECIES_REF.
Staff Science.
Staff Science Data Acquisition Program.
Contact 1:
John Briggs
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS
(913) 532-6629
Email: jmb@andro.konza.ksu.edu
The Vegetation Species Reference data was provided by the staff of the Konza Prairie Long-Term Ecological Research program at Kansas State University.
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The reference data were acquired from the Konza Prairie Long-Term Ecological Research program at Kansas State University. This data set was assembled using the species lists that occur at the LTER site and the taxonomic reference manual for the Konza Prairie. The taxonomic and common names for each species were then arbitrarily assigned a three digit code.
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The FIFE study area, with areal extent of 15 km by 15 km, is located south of the Tuttle Reservoir and Kansas River, and about 10 km from Manhattan, Kansas, USA. The northwest corner of the area has UTM coordinates of 4,334,000 Northing and 705,000 Easting in UTM Zone 14.
This list represents the species and their codes which were found within the Konza LTER area.
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This species list and codes were compiled for the 1987 field experiment year and remained constant throughout FIFE (1987-1989).
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The species list is reviewed yearly and revised as necessary.
The SQL definition for this table is found in the VEG_REF.TDF file located on the CD-ROM Volume 1.
Parameter/Variable Name
Parameter/Variable Description Range Units Source
LATIN_NAME The Latin name of the plant. 468 Names from FIS Abutilon to ZiZia
SPECIES_NAME The common name of the plant. 457 Names from FIS Almond-Leaf to Yellowfruit
LTER_SPECIES_CODE The LTER species code of the plant. min = 1, FIS max = 489
LTER_TYPE The LTER type of the plant. min = 1, FIS max = 11
LTER_NAME The LTER name of the plant. 11 names from FIS Annual and Biennial to Woody Plants
DESCRIPTION The description of the plant. FIS
COMMENTS Any comments that pertain to the FIS data set as a whole (i.e., missing data, incorrect data).
LATIN_NAME SPECIES_NAME ---------------------------- ------------------------------ ABUTILON THEOPHRASTI VELVET LEAF AESCULUS GLABRA ARGUTA WESTERN BUCKEYE AGROSTIS HYEMALIS TICKLEGRASS AMORPHA FRUTICOSA FALSE INDIGO ANDROPOGON GERARDII BIG BLUESTEM AMBROSIA ARTEMISIIFOLIA COMMON RAGWEED ANDROPOGON ISCHAEMUM TURKESTAN BLUESTEM ANEMONE CAROLINIANA CAROLINA ANEMONE ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA BUTTERFLY MILKWEED ASTER DRUMMONDII DRUMMONDS ASTER BAPTISIA BRACTEATA PLAINS WILD INDIGO CAREX BLANDA WOODLAND SEDGE CAMPANULA AMERICANA AMERICAN BELLFLOWER CARYA CORDIFORMIS BITTERNUT HICKORY CEANOTHUS HERBACEOUS INLAND CEANOTHUS CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS COMMON HACKBERRY CORNUS DRUMMONDII ROUGH-LEAVED DOGWOOD DALEA CANDIDA CANDIDA WHITE PRAIRIE-CLOVER LTER_SPECIES_CODE LTER_TYPE LTER_NAME ----------------- ---------- ------------------------------ 325 7 ANNUAL AND BIENNIAL C3 FORBS 307 9 WOODY PLANTS 150 2 PERENNIAL C3 GRASSES 240 7 ANNUAL AND BIENNIAL C3 FORBS 2 9 WOODY PLANTS 211 4 PERENNIAL C4 TALL GRASSES 462 5 PERENNIAL C4 MEDIUM GRASSES 48 3 ANNUAL C4 GRASSES 57 8 PERENNIAL C3 FORBS 399 8 PERENNIAL C3 FORBS 66 8 PERENNIAL C3 FORBS 35 8 PERENNIAL C3 FORBS 282 7 ANNUAL AND BIENNIAL C3 FORBS 309 2 PERENNIAL C3 GRASSES 41 9 WOODY PLANTS 200 9 WOODY PLANTS 164 9 WOODY PLANTS 106 9 WOODY PLANTS DESCRIPTION COMMENTS ---------------------------------- -----------------------------
This list represents the species and their codes which were found within the Konza LTER area.
A general description of data granularity as it applies to the IMS appears in the EOSDIS Glossary.
The CD-ROM file format consists of numerical and character fields of varying length separated by commas. The character fields are enclosed with a single apostrophe. There are no spaces between the fields. Each file begin with five header records. Header records contain the following information:
Each field represents one of the attributes listed in the chart in Section 8.2 and described in detail in the TDF file (see Section 8.1). These fields are in the same order as in the chart.
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Error can originate during the compilation of the table, and Latin names may be incorrectly assigned to common names and vice versa. Codes are arbitrarily assigned to the Latin and common names. There is also the potential for human error during the translation and the entry of codes and names.
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The data verification performed by the ORNL DAAC deals with the quality of the data format, media, and readability. The ORNL DAAC does not make an assessment of the quality of the data itself except during the course of performing other QA procedures as described below.
The FIFE data were transferred to the ORNL DAAC via CD-ROM. These CD-ROMs are distributed by the ORNL DAAC unmodified as a set or in individual volumes, as requested. In addition, the DAAC has incorporated each of the 98 FIFE tabular datasets from the CD-ROMs into its online data holdings. Incorporation of these data involved the following steps:
Each distinct type of data (i.e. "data set" on the CD-ROM), is accompanied by a documentation file (i.e., .doc file) and a data format/structure definition file (i.e., .tdf file). The data format files on the CD-ROM are Oracle SQL commands (e.g., "create table") that can be used to set up a relational database table structure. This file provides column/variable names, character/numeric type, length, and format, and labels/comments. These SQL commands were converted to SAS code and were used to create SAS data sets and subsequently to input data files directly from the CD-ROM into a SAS dataset. During this process, file names and directory paths were captured and metadata was extracted to the extent possible electronically. No files were found to be corrupted or unreadable during the conversion process.
Additional Quality Assurance procedures were performed as follows:
As errors are discovered in the online tabular data by investigators, users, or DAAC staff, corrections are made in cooperation with the principal investigators. These corrections are then distributed to users. CD-ROM data are corrected when re-mastering occurs for replenishment of CD-ROM stock.
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To determine the species at a site, use the species code in this data set to translate the species code in the vegetation data sets of interest (see Section 8.5 for a list of vegetation data sets.)
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This data set can be used to associate the plant species found on the Konza Prairie with both their common and Latin names, and to translate the species codes found in the FIFE vegetation data sets to their Latin and common names.
The FIFE field campaigns were held in 1987 and 1989 and there are no plans for new data collection. Field work continues near the FIFE site at the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Konza research site (i.e., LTER continues to monitor the site). The FIFE investigators are continuing to analyze and model the data from the field campaigns to produce new data products.
Software to access the data set is available on the all volumes of the FIFE CD-ROM set. For a detailed description of the available software see the Software Description Document.
ORNL DAAC User Services
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Telephone: (865) 241-3952
FAX: (865) 574-4665
Email: ornldaac@ornl.gov
ORNL Distributed Active Archive Center
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
USA
Telephone: (865) 241-3952
FAX: (865) 574-4665
Email: ornldaac@ornl.gov
Users may place requests by telephone, electronic mail, or FAX. Data is also available via the World Wide Web at http://daac.ornl.gov.
FIFE data are available from the ORNL DAAC. Please contact the ORNL DAAC User Services Office for the most current information about these data.
Vegetation Species Reference data are available on FIFE CD-ROM Volume 1. The CD-ROM filename is as follows:
Freeman, C.C., L.C. Hulbert. 1985. An annotated list of the vascular flora of Konza Prairie Research Natural Area. Kansas Trans. Kansas Academy of Sciences. 88(3-4):84-115.
Bark, D. 1987. Konza Prairie Research Natural Area, Kansas. p 45-50, In: D. Greenland (ed.) The Climates of the Long-Term Ecological Research Sites. Institute of Artic and Alpine Res. Occasional Paper. No. 44, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder.
Contact the EOS Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, Tennessee (see the Data Center Identification Section). Documentation about using the archive and/or online access to the data at the ORNL DAAC is not available at this revision.
A general glossary for the DAAC is located at Glossary.
A general list of acronyms for the DAAC is available at Acronyms.
April 28, 1994 (citation revised on October 14, 2002).
This document has been reviewed by the FIFE Information Scientist to eliminate technical and editorial inaccuracies. Previous versions of this document have been reviewed by the Principal Investigator, the FIFE scientist generally familiar with the data. It is believed that the document accurately describes the data as collected and as archive on the FIFE CD-ROM series.
January 7, 1997.
ORNL-FIFE_VEG_REF.
Briggs, J. 1994. Vegetation Species Reference (FIFE). Data set. Available on-line [http://www.daac.ornl.gov] from Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, U.S.A. Also published in D. E. Strebel, D. R. Landis, K. F. Huemmrich, and B. W. Meeson (eds.), Collected Data of the First ISLSCP Field Experiment, Vol. 1: Surface Observations and Non-Image Data Sets. CD-ROM. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, U.S.A. (available from http://www.daac.ornl.gov).
http://daac.ornl.gov/FIFE/Datasets/Vegetation/Vegetation_Species_Reference.html