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Exotic Species Treatment Database
The GRSM exotic plants database is a multi-faceted, SQL-based database containing location and treatment information for the exotic invasive plant control program. The exotic plant site location information includes plant species treated, geospatial information (point and polygon), site directions, and site notes. The exotic plant treatment information includes treatment method, herbicide and adjuvant brands and amounts used, area treated, field notes, and employees present. The purpose of this database is to allow easy site re-location for multi-year treatments, easy treatment data sums and sorting for end of season and project-based reporting, tracking of long-term trends in exotic invasive species management, and to make exotic plant work scheduling more efficient. GRSM manages over 50 invasive exotic plant species in over 900 locations parkwide with treatments records in this database starting in 1994. The National Park Service has published these data as a stand-alone export from an enterprise database. While the nature of table relationships and primary/foreign keys is detailed in this document, the National Park Service cannot provide assitance or instruction in the use of propietary software in analyzing and manipulating these data. Users should consult their software documention for instructions on manipulating these data. These GIS data are companion to a NRDT database, and users should consult NRDT documentation for instructions on viewing these data (Dietrich CH. 2005. Natural Resource Database Template Core Tables Standard. National Park Service (NPS). Geospatial Dataset-1035640.) (https://irma.nps.gov/App/Reference/Profile/1035640)(http://science.nature.nps.gov/im/datamgmt/applications/template/index.cfm)
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Exotic Species Treatment Database
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The GRSM exotic plants database is a multi-faceted, SQL-based database containing location and treatment information for the exotic invasive plant control program. The exotic plant site location information includes plant species treated, geospatial information (point and polygon), site directions, and site notes. The exotic plant treatment information includes treatment method, herbicide and adjuvant brands and amounts used, area treated, field notes, and employees present. The purpose of this database is to allow easy site re-location for multi-year treatments, easy treatment data sums and sorting for end of season and project-based reporting, tracking of long-term trends in exotic invasive species management, and to make exotic plant work scheduling more efficient. GRSM manages over 50 invasive exotic plant species in over 900 locations parkwide with treatments records in this database starting in 1994. The National Park Service has published these data as a stand-alone export from an enterprise database. While the nature of table relationships and primary/foreign keys is detailed in this document, the National Park Service cannot provide assitance or instruction in the use of propietary software in analyzing and manipulating these data. Users should consult their software documention for instructions on manipulating these data. These GIS data are companion to a NRDT database, and users should consult NRDT documentation for instructions on viewing these data (Dietrich CH. 2005. Natural Resource Database Template Core Tables Standard. National Park Service (NPS). Geospatial Dataset-1035640.) (https://irma.nps.gov/App/Reference/Profile/1035640)(http://science.nature.nps.gov/im/datamgmt/applications/template/index.cfm)
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Herbaceous Phenology Database
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Wildflower phenology data recorded from 13 plots of 2 meter square, at The Purchase area and near Chimneys Picnic Area. Most data involve species in bloom and number of blooms per species per square, but other phenophases are also recorded on flowering and non-flowering plants for most plots. Chimneys Picnic Area data extends back to 2000, Purchase data to 2011 (previously certified).
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Herbaceous Phenology Database
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Wildflower phenology data recorded from 13 plots of 2 meter square, at The Purchase area and near Chimneys Picnic Area. Most data involve species in bloom and number of blooms per species per square, but other phenophases are also recorded on flowering and non-flowering plants for most plots. Chimneys Picnic Area data extends back to 2000, Purchase data to 2011 (previously certified).
Vascular Plant Inventory of Mount Rainier National Park tabular data
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Vascular plant inventory of Mount Rainier National Park tabular data, 2000-2007.The objectives for the vascular plant inventory were: 1) improve the quality of the species verification by increasing the number voucher specimens and 2) to verify the presence of sensitive plants that were listed as occurring within the park. The vascular plant inventory for Mount Rainier National Park was conducted between 2000 and 2007. Initially, the park had a vascular plant species list of 959 species, 56% of which were verified by herbarium specimens, 39% were documented by scientific studies, and the remaining 5% were unverified but were on the list based on species ranges. Our objectives for the vascular plant inventory were: 1) improve the quality of the species verification by increasing the number voucher specimens and 2) to verify the presence of sensitive plants that were listed as occurring within the park. Data mining was the first step of the project and involved in-person and on-line searches of 9 collections. Data mining located 1,099 specimens which increased the voucher-based verifications by 14%. Field inventories of undersurveyed areas and likely habitats of sensitive species were conducted from 2004 to 2007 in partnership with the University of Washington. These Botany Forays resulted in a final vascular plant species list of 973 species, verified at the 97% level: 74% by vouchers, 23% by scientific studies, and only 3% are unverified.
Vascular Plant Inventory of Mount Rainier National Park tabular data
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Vascular plant inventory of Mount Rainier National Park tabular data, 2000-2007.The objectives for the vascular plant inventory were: 1) improve the quality of the species verification by increasing the number voucher specimens and 2) to verify the presence of sensitive plants that were listed as occurring within the park. The vascular plant inventory for Mount Rainier National Park was conducted between 2000 and 2007. Initially, the park had a vascular plant species list of 959 species, 56% of which were verified by herbarium specimens, 39% were documented by scientific studies, and the remaining 5% were unverified but were on the list based on species ranges. Our objectives for the vascular plant inventory were: 1) improve the quality of the species verification by increasing the number voucher specimens and 2) to verify the presence of sensitive plants that were listed as occurring within the park. Data mining was the first step of the project and involved in-person and on-line searches of 9 collections. Data mining located 1,099 specimens which increased the voucher-based verifications by 14%. Field inventories of undersurveyed areas and likely habitats of sensitive species were conducted from 2004 to 2007 in partnership with the University of Washington. These Botany Forays resulted in a final vascular plant species list of 973 species, verified at the 97% level: 74% by vouchers, 23% by scientific studies, and only 3% are unverified.