Data from: Socio-ecological interactions promote outbreaks of a harmful invasive plant in an urban landscape
Submission information
Submission Number: 180
Created: Wed, 05/10/2023 - 15:08
Data from: Socio-ecological interactions promote outbreaks of a harmful invasive plant in an urban landscape
Natural sciences, Earth and related Environmental sciences, Biological sciences, Engineering and technology, Environmental engineering, Social Sciences, Social and economic geography
These data include the abundance, emergence, and persistence of puncturevine (*Tribulus terrestris*), a harmful invasive species in Western North America. We mapped the demography and distribution of this plant in Boise, ID, United States in summer 2020. These data include both the mapped plots and puncturevine points as well as .csv files with spatial covariates related to puncturevine outbreaks.
GEM3 Project Affiliation(s)
Internal Affiliation(s)
Boise State University
Mapping
External Affiliation(s)
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Project Keywords
- Tribulus terrestris (puncturevine)
- Tibulus
- urban ecology
- environmental equity
- transportation network
- plant demography
Data Authors/Creators
Authors/Creators
- Other Author(s): Matthew Clark
ORCiD: 0000-0002-3217-1192 - Other Author(s): Louis W. Jochems
ORCiD: 0000-0002-8788-0578 - Other Author(s): Nick E. Kolarik
ORCiD: 0000-0003-0527-058X - Other Author(s): Jason M. Winiarski
ORCiD: 0000-0002-1452-6324 - Other Author(s): Breanna F. Powers
ORCiD: 0000-0002-1288-2624 - Other Author(s): Martha M. Brabec
Contact Information
Dataset Contact Information
Trevor Caughlin
Geographic Research Space
This project involves a research component conducted at field site(s) or collecting data from a target population within a specific geographic area
Geographic Information
Boise Idaho USA
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GEM3 Research Sites
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Temporal Information
2020-05-22
2020-10-17
Metadata Files
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Data Files
Dataset Resources
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- English
DOI Details
10.7923/s3mm-v098
Data Licensing & Availability
CC-BY | Attribution
2023-05-10
Funding Information
NSF Idaho EPSCoR Program: Award OIA‐1757324
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