Abstract
This data set includes three-years (2020-2022) of demographic (survival, growth, reproduction) data, one-year of allometric data, and seed germination data over a three-year period for Camassia quamash at the Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh near Hill City, Idaho, USA. The three-year data set also includes individual-level annual measurements of soil moisture, C. quamash percent cover, percent cover of all live vegetation, and percent cover of surrounding non-native Alopecurus arundinaceus biomass and necromass. The data was collected in approximately 1x1 m plots with each C. quamash plant permanently marked. The dataset includes plots that were part of a prescribed fire experiment, some that were part of a bulb harvest experiment, and some that were across a hydroperiod gradient.
Recommended Citations:
Hart-Fredeluces G, Burham M, Hopping K. 2023. Camassia quamash demographic and allometric data (Version 0.1) [Dataset]. University of Idaho. https://doi.org/10.7923/ebbf-ec66
Supports findings in the following peer-reviewed manuscript:
Indirect and interactive effects drive impacts of prescribed fire and invasive grass on a native wetland herb
Restoration Ecology
https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.14331