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AN008
Stream Consumers and Lotic Ecosystem Rates (SCALER) in streams of the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, 2014-2016
Alba
Argerich
School of Natural Resources; 303K Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources Building; University of Missouri
Columbia
MO
65211
argericha@missouri.edu
alba.argerich@gmail.com
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vWnt2CoAAAAJ&hl=ca
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6430-0449
Brooke
E.
Penaluna
brooke.penaluna@usda.gov
Brooke.Penaluna@oregonstate.edu
https://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/lwm/aem/people/penaluna.html
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7215-770X
Alba
Argerich
School of Natural Resources; 303K Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources Building; University of Missouri
Columbia
MO
65211
argericha@missouri.edu
alba.argerich@gmail.com
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vWnt2CoAAAAJ&hl=ca
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6430-0449
Creator
Brooke
E.
Penaluna
brooke.penaluna@usda.gov
Brooke.Penaluna@oregonstate.edu
https://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/lwm/aem/people/penaluna.html
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7215-770X
Principal Investigator
Brooke
E.
Penaluna
brooke.penaluna@usda.gov
Brooke.Penaluna@oregonstate.edu
https://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/lwm/aem/people/penaluna.html
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7215-770X
Creator
Emilee
Mowlds
emilee.mowlds@oregonstate.edu
Other Researcher
2020-04-28
SCALER attempts to address the question of whether small-scale ecological experiments can be applied to understand the behavior of entire ecological systems. Specifically, the role of comsumers to stream functional processes were examined by measurements of structure and function within stream reaches. These results feed into a broader continent wide examination within a variety of ecological systems. Rates of stream metabolism (photosynthesis and respiration) and nutrient uptake were measured, as well as the way these rates respond to animal exclusions (used to mimic loss of animal diversity in streams). Aquatic food web and biogeochemical responses in three consecutive 75m stream reaches were measured by manipulating densities of fish and amphibians (natural, depletion, and addition). Additionally, various stream characteristics were measured including streamflow, water chemistry, nutrients, metabolism, stream habitat measurements (wetted widths, depths and substrate), and canopy conditions (percent shade). The experiment was carried out every summer between 2014-2016 in streams of the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest to capture interannual variability.
stream ecology
biomass
species abundance
respiration
metabolism
primary production
nutrients
streams
invertebrates
amphibians
fishes
LTER controlled vocabulary
primary production
LTER core research areas
This research was made possible through support from the USFS PNW and OSU through the joint venture agreement 10-JV-11261991-055 and the Scale, Consumers and Lotic Ecosystem Rates project supported by NSF grant EF-1065255.
Data Use Agreement:
The re-use of scientific data has the potential to greatly increase communication, collaboration and synthesis within and among disciplines, and thus is fostered, supported and encouraged. This Data Set is released under the Creative Commons license CC BY "Attribution" (see: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Creative Commons license CC BY - Attribution is a license that allows others to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work (even commercially), as long as you are credited for the original creation. This license accommodates maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials.
It is considered professional conduct and an ethical obligation to acknowledge the work of other scientists. The Data User is asked to provide attribution of the original work if this data package is shared in whole or by individual parts or used in the derivation of other products. A recommended citation is provided for each Data Set in the Andrews LTER data catalog (see: http://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/catalog/datacatalog.aspx). A generic citation is also provided for this Data Set on the website https://portal.edirepository.org in the summary metadata page. Data Users are thus strongly encouraged to consider consultation, collaboration and/or co-authorship with the Data Set Creator.
While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and associated documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed and all data are made available "as is." The Data User should be aware, however, that data are updated periodically and it is the responsibility of the Data User to check for new versions of the data. The data authors and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of the data.
General acknowledgement: Data were provided by the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest research program, funded by the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research Program (DEB 2025755), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Oregon State University.
https://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/abstract.aspx?dbcode=AN008
Streams at H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Western Cascades, Oregon
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All Organisms
All Organisms
Highest common category (ca. kingdom)
Animalia
Animal
202423
Division or Phylum
Chordata
158852
Class
Osteichthyes
Fish
161030
Genus
Rhinichthys
163381
Species
Rhinichthys cataractae
Longnose dace
163384
Class
Actinopterygii
161061
Order
Salmoniformes
161929
Family
Salmonidae
Salmonids
161931
Genus
Oncorhyncus
Pacific salmon
161974
Species
Oncorhyncus clarkii
Cutthroat trout
161983
Species
Oncorhyncus clarkii clarkii
Coastal Cutthroat trout
201900
Species
Oncorhyncus mykiss
Rainbow trout
161989
Order
Scorpaeniformes
166702
Family
Cottidae
167196
Genus
Cottus
Sculpins
167229
Species
Cottus beldingi
Paiute sculpin
167238
Class
Amphibia
Amphibians
173420
Genus
Taricha
173619
Species
Taricha granulosa
Roughskin Newt
173620
Genus
Rana
173434
Species
Rana aurora
Red-legged Frog
173446
Species
Rana cascadae
Cascades Frog
173450
Order
Urodela
668181
Family
Dicamptodontidae
173739
Genus
Dicamptodon
173740
Species
Dicamptodon tenebrosus
Pacific Giant Salamander
550242
Genus
Ascaphus
173545
Species
Ascaphus truei
CoastalTailed Frog
173546
Genus
Plethodon
173648
Species
Plethodon dunni
Dunn's Salamander
173654
We set out to understand whether small scale ecological experiments can be applied to understand structure and function of stream reaches by understanding the role of consumers to stream functional processes. These local results will be linked to the scale of watersheds and regions by modeling.
An update history is logged and maintained with each new
version of every dataset.
notPlanned
Study code and preliminary metadata established
Version1
2017-05-19
Initial creation of entities 1-8 using import_xls. Ran QC. Uploaded to SQL.
Version2
2020-04-28
Information Manager
Andrews Forest LTER Program
US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station
3200 SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis
OR
97331
hjaweb@fsl.orst.edu
http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/
Andrews Forest LTER Site
Forest Ecosystems and Society Department in Forestry
Oregon State University
201K Richardson Hall
Corvallis
OR
97331-5752
(541) 737-8480
lterweb@fsl.orst.edu
http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/
Field Methods - AN008
Epilithic biomass and chlorophyll a (Entity 1): We collected seven replicate epilithic algae samples per reach at the beginning and at the end of the experiment. For each sample, we scrubbed known areas of four to eight rocks for a total of area of at least 50 cm2 and collected the slurry in a container. Samples were placed on ice in the field, frozen, and analyzed within one month of collection.
Vertebrates (Entity 2): We surveyed aquatic vertebrates of fishes and amphibians using 2-pass depletion backpack electrofishing at the beginning and end of the approximately 40 day field experiment in each reach. For each survey, we measured length (total length and additionally vent length for amphibians) and weight (g) of each individual aquatic vertebrate that was captured. We surveyed and removed aquatic vertebrates every 2-6 days in the depletion reach. All aquatic vertebrates removed from the depletion reach were added to the addition reach. We walked, but did not survey, the natural (control) and addition reaches when we did additional surveys in the depletion reach.
Nutrients (Entity 3): Two water samples were collected for nutrient characterization at the end of each reach at the beginning and at the end of the experiment into 250-mL, acid-washed, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) bottles. One of the bottles was filtered in the field through a GF/F filter. Both were frozen and taken to the lab.
Stream channel wetted widths (Entity 4): Widths were measured every five meters for at least the first 45 m of the reach using a measuring tape.
Stream habitat measurements (Entity 5): We characterized stream habitat by doing transects across the wetted width of the stream channel every five meters during week 1 of the experimental manipulation. We recorded water depth and substrata size every 20 cm across the stream-wetted width.
Canopy cover (Entity 6): Average percentage of canopy cover was estimated every five meters in the middle of the reach using a handheld concave densiometer (Lemmon 1956, Platts et al. 1987).
Fine benthic organic matter (Entity 7): We collected between five and seven replicate samples of fine benthic matter using a sampling cylinder of 15.24 cm diameter. The sediment was stirred to a depth of 6 cm and then, while swirling, a sample of the suspension for fine benthic organic matter (FBOM, less than 1mm) was quickly collected in a bottle and placed in a cooler in the field then frozen, taken to the lab and analyzed within one month of collection.
Dissolved oxygen and specific conductivity (Entity 8): Dissolved oxygen, water temperature, and specific conductivity were recorded at the end of each reach using YSI 600 OMS-V2 multiparameter sondes equipped with a 6150 ROX optical dissolved sensor (Yellow Springs Instruments, Yellow Springs, Ohio).
Metabolism (Entity 9): We estimated stream metabolism following the open-channel method, by monitoring dissolved oxygen concentrations downstream of each reach for at least 5 days during week 1 and week 5 of the experiment. The gas exchange coefficient between the stream and the atmosphere was measured by performing a constant rate injection of propane gas and a conservative tracer immediately above the upstream section of the reach and collecting longitudinal samples when the co-injection reached plateau (for more details see Song et al. 2018, and Pennington et al. 2018). We collected 10 sample replicates at 5 sampling sites.
Streamflow (Entity 10): We calculated discharge, mean travel time, and mean velocity from the conservative-tracer breakthrough curves (Kilpatrick and Cobb 1985) with EC as a surrogate for concentration.
Macroinvertebrates (Entity 11): To identify food webs under manipulated aquatic vertebrate densities, we surveyed for macroinvertebrates using surber sampling at the end of the field experiment in five riffle habitats in the manipulated reaches: depletion and addition. Macroinvertebrates were preserved in 95% alcohol and taken to the lab for processing.
Dissolved oxygen and specific conductivity: YSI 600 OMS-V2 multiparameter sondes equipped with a 6150 ROX optical dissolved sensor (Yellow Springs Instruments, Yellow Springs, Ohio)
Laboratory Methods - AN008
Epilithic biomass and chlorophyll a (Entity 1): After thawing, each sample was split into two aliquots; the aliquot for standing stock was sieved to remove large, non-algal particles, filtered onto pre-combusted and pre-weighed GF/F filters. These filters were then dried at 60 deg C, weighed, combusted at 500 deg C, and reweighed to provide estimates of both organic and inorganic fractions of standing stock. The second aliquot was analyzed for Chlorophyll a and phaeophytin concentration by filtering onto pre-combusted GF/F filters, and using the heated ethanol methodology (Sartory and Grobblear, 1984). All measurement of concentrations of pigments occurred using a Shimadzu UV-1700 UV-VIS spectrophotometer. Chlorophyll a pigment concentrations were corrected retroactively based on Parker et al. (2016).
Nutrients (Entity 3): The frozen water samples were sent to the Cooperative Chemical Analytical Laboratory (CCAL) at Oregon State University and analyzed for total phosphorus, total nitrogen, soluble reactive phosphorus, ammonium, nitrate, and dissolved organic carbon following standard methods (See http://www.ccal.oregonstate.edu/ for a list of analytical methods).
Fine benthic organic matter (Entity 7): After thawing, the samples were sieved to remove large particles and filtered onto pre-combusted and pre-weighed GF/F filters. These filters were then dried at 60 deg C, weighed, combusted at 500 deg C, and reweighed to provide estimates of the benthic organic matter.
Metabolism (Entity 9): Propane samples were analyzed using an Agilent 7890A Gas Chromatograph
Macroinvertebrates (Entity 11): Macroinvertebrates that were preserved in 95% alcohol in the field were taken to the lab to be cleaned, picked, and classified to the lowest taxonomic unit possible. In 2014, macroinvertebrates were classified by Shannon Claeson, PNW Research Station, and in 2015 and 2016, they were classified by Matt Whiles lab, Southern Illinois University.
We measured aquatic food web and biogeochemical responses in three consecutive 75m stream reaches by manipulating densities of fish and amphibians (natural, depletion, and addition) for ~40 days. Prior to sampling, each reach was blocked with 3 mm mesh netting that was buried into the sediment to inhibit movement of animals in or out of the sample reaches. The natural reach was located furthest upstream, the depletion reach was the middle reach, and the addition reach was downstream. The reach with natural densities acted as a reference by maintaining animals that were initially found there. Captured fish and amphibians were removed from the depletion reach and added to the addition reach. General aspects of our experimental design was based on a larger macrosystems biology project (Scale, Consumers, And Lotic Ecosystem Rates). The experiment was carried out every summer between 2014-2017 at McCreek to capture interannual variability. In 2015, the experiment was carried out at 3 different size streams, to capture variability within the stream network. In 2015, we focused our field experiment in three streams of varying sizes, lower McRae Creek (4th order), upper McRae Creek (3rd order), and upper Lookout Creek (2nd order), at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (HJA) in the central western Cascades Range, Oregon. In 2014 and 2016, we focused the field experiment only at the lower McRae Creek site.
Andrews Experimental Forest (HJA)
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McRae Creek
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SCALER sample site 1 on McRae Creek
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SCALER sample site 2, on McRae Creek at the STREON site
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SCALER sample site 3 on Lookout Creek
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Long-Term Ecological Research
Matthew
G
Betts
Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society; 201E Richardson Hall; College of Forestry; Oregon State University
Corvallis
OR
97331
(541) 737-3841
matt.betts@oregonstate.edu
http://www.fsl.orst.edu/flel/index.htm
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7100-2551
Principal Investigator
Michael
P.
Nelson
Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society; 201K Richarson Hall; College of Forestry; Oregon State University
Corvallis
OR
97331
541-737-9221
mpnelson@oregonstate.edu
http://www.michaelpnelson.com
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6917-4752
Principal Investigator
Brooke
E.
Penaluna
brooke.penaluna@usda.gov
Brooke.Penaluna@oregonstate.edu
https://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/lwm/aem/people/penaluna.html
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7215-770X
Principal Investigator
Catalina
Segura
Assistant Professor; Department of Forest Engineering, Resources, and Management; Oregon State University
Corvallis
OR
97331
541-737-6568
catalina.segura@oregonstate.edu
http://ferm.forestry.oregonstate.edu/facstaff/segura-catalina
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0924-1172
Principal Investigator
David
Bell
david.bell@usda.gov
david.bell@oregonstate.edu
https://lemma.forestry.oregonstate.edu/about/david-bell
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2673-5836
Principal Investigator
The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest is a living laboratory that provides unparalleled opportunities for the study of forest and stream ecosystems in the central Cascade Range of Oregon. Since 1980, as a part of the National Science Foundation Long Term Ecological Research (NSF-LTER) program, the Andrews Experimental Forest has become a leader in the analysis of forest and stream ecosystem dynamics.
Long-term field experiments and measurement programs have focused on climate dynamics, streamflow, water quality, and vegetation succession. Currently researchers are working to develop concepts and tools needed to predict effects of natural disturbance, land use, and climate change on ecosystem structure, function, and species composition.
The Andrews Experimental Forest is administered cooperatively by the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Oregon State University and the Willamette National Forest. Funding for the research program comes from the National Science Foundation (NSF), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Oregon State University, and other sources.
Data were provided by the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest research program, funded by the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research Program (DEB 2025755), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Oregon State University. National Science Foundation: DEB1440409
The Andrews Forest is situated in the western Cascade Range of Oregon, and covers the entire 15,800-acre (6400-ha) drainage basin of Lookout Creek. Elevation ranges from 1350 to 5340 feet (410 to 1630 m). Broadly representative of the rugged mountainous landscape of the Pacific Northwest, the Andrews Forest contains excellent examples of the region's conifer forests and associated wildlife and stream ecosystems. These forests are among the tallest and most productive in the world, with tree heights of often greater than 250 ft (75 m). Streams are steep, cold and clean, providing habitat for numerous aquatic organisms.
AN00801
AN00801
Epilithic biomass and chlorophyll a within treatment reach:
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DBCODE
FSDB Database Code
char(5)
AN008
FSDB Database Study Code
ENTITY
Entity number
numeric(2,0)
number
1
natural
1.0000
1.0000
SAMPLE_TYPE
Spaitial scale of sampling
char(5)
REACH
Sampling conducted at reach scale, typically 50 to 65m stretch
PATCH
Sampling conducted at patch scale in plots or chamber units within reach
YEAR
Year sample collected
numeric(4,0)
year (yyyy)
1
natural
2014.0000
2016.0000
SITE_NUMBER
ID number assigned to site
char(8)
SCALER_1
SCALER sample site 1 on McRae Creek
SCALER_2
SCALER sample site 2, on McRae Creek at the STREON site
SCALER_3
SCALER sample site 3 on Lookout Creek
REACH_TREATMENT
Reach treatment
char(1)
C
Control reach (consumers ambient)
D
Treatment/deletion reach (consumers removed)
A
Addition reach (consumers added)
SAMPLE_REPLICATE
Sample replicate number
numeric(1,0)
number
1
natural
1.0000
7.0000
SAMPLE_TIMING
Type of sample timing collection during season
char(5)
START
Beginning of season first sampling
END
End of season second and final sampling
SAMPLING_DATE
Date of sample collection
datetime
YYYY-MM-DD
9/2/2014 12:00:00 AM
8/9/2016 12:00:00 AM
EPILITHON_BIOMASS
Biomass (AFDM) concentration
numeric(6,2)
grams per square meter
1
real
0.8800
52.0800
CHL_A
Chlorophyll a concentration corrected following Parker et al. (2016)
numeric(6,2)
milligrams per square meter
1
real
0.9500
35.4800
NOTES
Notes taken during sample collection and analysis
varchar(200)
Notes taken during sample collection and analysis
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AN00802
AN00802
Measurements of macroconsumers within treatment reach:
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FSDB Database Code
char(5)
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FSDB Database Study Code
ENTITY
Entity number
numeric(2,0)
number
1
natural
2.0000
2.0000
YEAR
Year sample collected
numeric(4,0)
year (yyyy)
1
natural
2014.0000
2016.0000
SITE_NUMBER
ID number assigned to site
char(8)
SCALER_1
SCALER sample site 1 on McRae Creek
SCALER_2
SCALER sample site 2, on McRae Creek at the STREON site
SCALER_3
SCALER sample site 3 on Lookout Creek
REACH_TREATMENT
Reach treatment
char(1)
C
Control reach (consumers ambient)
D
Treatment/deletion reach (consumers removed)
A
Addition reach (consumers added)
SAMPLING_DATE
Date of sample collection
datetime
YYYY-MM-DD
8/14/2014 12:00:00 AM
8/17/2016 12:00:00 AM
DAY_OF_EXPERIMENT
Day of experiment (Number since start)
numeric(2,0)
number
1
natural
1.0000
50.0000
PASS
Pass through reach when collected (multiple passes made during collection)
numeric(2,0)
number
1
natural
1.0000
11.0000
DIRECTION
Direction headed while sampling (upstream or downstream)
char(1)
U
Direction of pass through stream to collect consumers is upstream
D
Direction of pass through stream to collect consumers is downstream
SPECIES
Consumer species code
char(3)
PS
Cottus beldingi
CT
Oncorhyncus clarkii clarkii
TR
Oncorhyncus mykiss
LD
Rhinichthys cataractae
TF
Ascaphus truei
GS
Dicamptodon tenebrosus
DU
Plethodon dunni
RF
Rana aurora
CF
Rana cascadae
RSN
Taricha granulosa
VERT_INDEX
unique index of site, reach, date, pass, direction, species sampled
numeric(3,0)
number
1
natural
1.0000
172.0000
LENGTH2_AMPHIBS
VL; vent length, amphibs only
numeric(4,0)
millimeters
1
real
1.0000
200.0000
LENGTH
Length of consumer
numeric(4,0)
millimeters
1
real
1.0000
300.0000
WEIGHT
Weight of consumer
numeric(7,1)
grams
1
real
0.1000
200.0000
FROG_DEV_STAGE
Stage of frog development
char(3)
NA
Not applicable, data either misssing or does not apply to species
A
Adult
FHL
Full front and hind legs, tail remaining
HL
Hind legs fully developed, front legs undeveloped
NL
No legs, tadpole stage
SHL
Stubby hind legs, front legs undeveloped
SFL
Stubby front legs, hind legs developed
NOTES
Notes taken during sample collection and analysis
varchar(200)
Notes taken during sample collection and analysis
QA_NOTES
Note recorded during QA/QC
varchar(200)
Note recorded during QA/QC
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AN00803
AN00803
Water chemistry of treatment reach:
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2014-09-02
2016-08-09
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FSDB Database Code
char(5)
AN008
FSDB Database Study Code
ENTITY
Entity number
numeric(2,0)
number
1
natural
3.0000
3.0000
YEAR
Year sample collected
numeric(4,0)
year (yyyy)
1
natural
2014.0000
2016.0000
SITE_NUMBER
ID number assigned to site
char(8)
SCALER_1
SCALER sample site 1 on McRae Creek
SCALER_2
SCALER sample site 2, on McRae Creek at the STREON site
SCALER_3
SCALER sample site 3 on Lookout Creek
REACH_TREATMENT
Reach treatment
char(1)
C
Control reach (consumers ambient)
D
Treatment/deletion reach (consumers removed)
A
Addition reach (consumers added)
SAMPLING_DATE
Date of sample collection
datetime
YYYY-MM-DD
9/2/2014 12:00:00 AM
8/9/2016 12:00:00 AM
SAMPLE_TIMING
Type of sample timing collection during season
char(5)
START
Beginning of season first sampling
END
End of season second and final sampling
UTN
Total unfiltered nitrogen (N) concentration
numeric(5,3)
milligrams per liter
1
real
0.0010
1.0000
NH4_N
Ammonium (NH4-N) concentration
numeric(5,3)
milligrams per liter
1
real
0.0010
1.0000
NO3_N
Nitrate (NO3-N) concentration
numeric(5,3)
milligrams per liter
1
real
0.0010
1.0000
UTP
Total unfiltered phosphorous (P) concentration
numeric(5,3)
milligrams per liter
1
real
0.0010
1.0000
PO4_P
Orthophosphate (PO4-P) concentration
numeric(5,3)
milligrams per liter
1
real
0.0010
1.0000
DOC
Dissolved Organic Carbon (mg C/L) concentration
numeric(5,3)
milligrams per liter
1
real
0.0010
1.0000
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AN00803.SAMPLE_TIMING
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AN00803.YEAR
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AN00804
AN00804
Stream channel wetted width measurements within treatment reach:
AN00804.csv
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,
"
https://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/register/dataaccess.aspx?docid=AN00804_v1.csv
2014-09-03
2016-08-09
DBCODE
FSDB Database Code
char(5)
AN008
FSDB Database Study Code
ENTITY
Entity number
numeric(2,0)
number
1
natural
4.0000
4.0000
YEAR
Year sample collected
numeric(4,0)
year (yyyy)
1
natural
2014.0000
2016.0000
SITE_NUMBER
ID number assigned to site
char(8)
SCALER_1
SCALER sample site 1 on McRae Creek
SCALER_2
SCALER sample site 2, on McRae Creek at the STREON site
SCALER_3
SCALER sample site 3 on Lookout Creek
REACH_TREATMENT
Reach treatment
char(1)
C
Control reach (consumers ambient)
D
Treatment/deletion reach (consumers removed)
A
Addition reach (consumers added)
SAMPLING_DATE
Date of sample collection
datetime
YYYY-MM-DD
9/3/2014 12:00:00 AM
8/9/2016 12:00:00 AM
SAMPLE_TIMING
Type of sample timing collection during season
char(5)
START
Beginning of season first sampling
END
End of season second and final sampling
TRANSECT_M
Number of meters from bottom of reach where measurements were taken
char(2)
0
Most upstream transect in study reach
5
Second transect, 5 meters downstream from transect 0
10
Third transect, 10 m downstream of transect 0
15
Fourth transect, 15 m downstream of transect 0
20
Fifth transect, 20 m downstream of transect 0
25
Sixth transect, 25 m downstream of transect 0
30
Seventh transect, 30 m downstream of transect 0
35
Eighth transect, 35 m downstream of transect 0
40
Ninth transect, 40 m downstream of transect 0
45
Tenth transect, 45 m downstream of transect 0
50
Eleventh transect, 50 m downstream of transect 0
55
Twelfth transect, 55 m downstream of transect 0
60
Thirteenth transect, 60 m downstream of transect 0
65
Fourteenth transect, 65 m downstream of transect 0
70
Fifteenth transect, 70 m downstream of transect 0
75
Sixteenth transect, 75 m downstream of transect 0
AVERAGE_WIDTH_M
Wetted width measured at cross section of reach
numeric(5,2)
meters
1
real
1.8000
11.0000
PRIMARY
AN00804.REACH_TREATMENT
AN00804.SAMPLE_TIMING
AN00804.SAMPLING_DATE
AN00804.SITE_NUMBER
AN00804.TRANSECT_M
NOTNULL
AN00804.AVERAGE_WIDTH_M
AN00804.DBCODE
AN00804.ENTITY
AN00804.REACH_TREATMENT
AN00804.SAMPLE_TIMING
AN00804.SAMPLING_DATE
AN00804.SITE_NUMBER
AN00804.TRANSECT_M
AN00804.YEAR
233
AN00805
AN00805
Stream habitat measurements (depth and substrate size):
AN00805.csv
286086
c98bd99d2a46a60ad5e1386897421b92
1
\r\n
column
,
"
https://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/register/dataaccess.aspx?docid=AN00805_v1.csv
2014-09-03
2016-07-22
DBCODE
FSDB Database Code
char(5)
AN008
FSDB Database Study Code
ENTITY
Entity number
numeric(2,0)
number
1
natural
5.0000
5.0000
YEAR
Year sample collected
numeric(4,0)
year (yyyy)
1
natural
2014.0000
2016.0000
SITE_NUMBER
ID number assigned to site
char(8)
SCALER_1
SCALER sample site 1 on McRae Creek
SCALER_2
SCALER sample site 2, on McRae Creek at the STREON site
SCALER_3
SCALER sample site 3 on Lookout Creek
REACH_TREATMENT
Reach treatment
char(1)
C
Control reach (consumers ambient)
D
Treatment/deletion reach (consumers removed)
A
Addition reach (consumers added)
SAMPLING_DATE
Date of sample collection
datetime
YYYY-MM-DD
9/3/2014 12:00:00 AM
7/22/2016 12:00:00 AM
TRANSECT_M
Number of meters from bottom of reach where measurements were taken
char(2)
0
Most upstream transect in study reach
5
Second transect, 5 meters downstream from transect 0
10
Third transect, 10 m downstream of transect 0
15
Fourth transect, 15 m downstream of transect 0
20
Fifth transect, 20 m downstream of transect 0
25
Sixth transect, 25 m downstream of transect 0
30
Seventh transect, 30 m downstream of transect 0
35
Eighth transect, 35 m downstream of transect 0
40
Ninth transect, 40 m downstream of transect 0
45
Tenth transect, 45 m downstream of transect 0
50
Eleventh transect, 50 m downstream of transect 0
55
Twelfth transect, 55 m downstream of transect 0
60
Thirteenth transect, 60 m downstream of transect 0
65
Fourteenth transect, 65 m downstream of transect 0
70
Fifteenth transect, 70 m downstream of transect 0
75
Sixteenth transect, 75 m downstream of transect 0
SAMPLE_PT
Sampling point across the transect
numeric(2,0)
number
1
natural
1.0000
56.0000
SUBSTRATE_MM
Width of substrate
numeric(7,1)
millimeters
1
real
0.1000
2000.0000
DEPTH_CM
Depth of stream at cross section
numeric(7,1)
centimeters
1
real
0.0000
1000.0000
NOTES
Notes taken during sample collection and analysis
varchar(200)
Notes taken during sample collection and analysis
PRIMARY
AN00805.REACH_TREATMENT
AN00805.SAMPLING_DATE
AN00805.SITE_NUMBER
AN00805.TRANSECT_M
AN00805.SAMPLE_PT
NOTNULL
AN00805.DBCODE
AN00805.ENTITY
AN00805.REACH_TREATMENT
AN00805.SAMPLING_DATE
AN00805.SITE_NUMBER
AN00805.TRANSECT_M
AN00805.YEAR
AN00805.SAMPLE_PT
4995
AN00806
AN00806
Canopy condition of treatment reach:
AN00806.csv
12179
18799c4e9c9f159ebed9428cdeb5ca91
1
\r\n
column
,
"
https://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/register/dataaccess.aspx?docid=AN00806_v1.csv
2014-09-03
2016-07-22
DBCODE
FSDB Database Code
char(5)
AN008
FSDB Database Study Code
ENTITY
Entity number
numeric(2,0)
number
1
natural
6.0000
6.0000
YEAR
Year sample collected
numeric(4,0)
year (yyyy)
1
natural
2014.0000
2016.0000
SITE_NUMBER
ID number assigned to site
char(8)
SCALER_1
SCALER sample site 1 on McRae Creek
SCALER_2
SCALER sample site 2, on McRae Creek at the STREON site
SCALER_3
SCALER sample site 3 on Lookout Creek
REACH_TREATMENT
Reach treatment
char(1)
C
Control reach (consumers ambient)
D
Treatment/deletion reach (consumers removed)
A
Addition reach (consumers added)
SAMPLING_DATE
Date of sample collection
datetime
YYYY-MM-DD
9/3/2014 12:00:00 AM
7/22/2016 12:00:00 AM
TRANSECT_M
Number of meters from bottom of reach where measurements were taken
char(2)
0
Most upstream transect in study reach
5
Second transect, 5 meters downstream from transect 0
10
Third transect, 10 m downstream of transect 0
15
Fourth transect, 15 m downstream of transect 0
20
Fifth transect, 20 m downstream of transect 0
25
Sixth transect, 25 m downstream of transect 0
30
Seventh transect, 30 m downstream of transect 0
35
Eighth transect, 35 m downstream of transect 0
40
Ninth transect, 40 m downstream of transect 0
45
Tenth transect, 45 m downstream of transect 0
50
Eleventh transect, 50 m downstream of transect 0
55
Twelfth transect, 55 m downstream of transect 0
60
Thirteenth transect, 60 m downstream of transect 0
65
Fourteenth transect, 65 m downstream of transect 0
70
Fifteenth transect, 70 m downstream of transect 0
75
Sixteenth transect, 75 m downstream of transect 0
UP_PERCENT_UNSHADED
Percent of unshaded canopy looking upstream
numeric(6,2)
percent
1
real
0.0000
100.0000
LEFT_PERCENT_UNSHADED
Percent of unshaded canopy looking to left bank
numeric(6,2)
percent
1
real
0.0000
100.0000
DOWN_PERCENT_UNSHADED
Percent of unshaded canopy looking to right bank
numeric(6,2)
percent
1
real
0.0000
100.0000
RIGHT_PERCENT_UNSHADED
Percent of unshaded canopy looking downstream
numeric(6,2)
percent
1
real
0.0000
100.0000
PRIMARY
AN00806.REACH_TREATMENT
AN00806.SAMPLING_DATE
AN00806.SITE_NUMBER
AN00806.TRANSECT_M
NOTNULL
AN00806.DBCODE
AN00806.DOWN_PERCENT_UNSHADED
AN00806.ENTITY
AN00806.LEFT_PERCENT_UNSHADED
AN00806.REACH_TREATMENT
AN00806.RIGHT_PERCENT_UNSHADED
AN00806.SAMPLING_DATE
AN00806.SITE_NUMBER
AN00806.TRANSECT_M
AN00806.UP_PERCENT_UNSHADED
AN00806.YEAR
189
AN00807
AN00807
Fine benthic organic matter within treatment reach:
AN00807.csv
9323
ef4fbfa4df4e94732d9fb92da0570128
1
\r\n
column
,
"
https://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/register/dataaccess.aspx?docid=AN00807_v1.csv
2014-10-03
2015-08-28
DBCODE
FSDB Database Code
char(5)
AN008
FSDB Database Study Code
ENTITY
Entity number
numeric(2,0)
number
1
natural
7.0000
7.0000
YEAR
Year sample collected
numeric(4,0)
year (yyyy)
1
natural
2014.0000
2016.0000
SITE_NUMBER
ID number assigned to site
char(8)
SCALER_1
SCALER sample site 1 on McRae Creek
SCALER_2
SCALER sample site 2, on McRae Creek at the STREON site
SCALER_3
SCALER sample site 3 on Lookout Creek
REACH_TREATMENT
Reach treatment
char(1)
C
Control reach (consumers ambient)
D
Treatment/deletion reach (consumers removed)
A
Addition reach (consumers added)
SAMPLING_DATE
Date of sample collection
datetime
YYYY-MM-DD
10/3/2014 12:00:00 AM
8/28/2015 12:00:00 AM
SAMPLE_TIMING
Type of sample timing collection during season
char(5)
START
Beginning of season first sampling
END
End of season second and final sampling
SAMPLE_REPLICATE
Sample replicate number
numeric(1,0)
number
1
natural
1.0000
7.0000
FBOM_AFDM
Concentration of Fine Benthic Organic Matter (Ash Free Dry Mass)
numeric(8,2)
grams per square meter
1
real
1.0000
400.0000
NOTES
Notes taken during sample collection and analysis
varchar(200)
Notes taken during sample collection and analysis
PRIMARY
AN00807.REACH_TREATMENT
AN00807.SAMPLE_REPLICATE
AN00807.SAMPLE_TIMING
AN00807.SAMPLING_DATE
AN00807.SITE_NUMBER
NOTNULL
AN00807.DBCODE
AN00807.ENTITY
AN00807.REACH_TREATMENT
AN00807.SAMPLE_REPLICATE
AN00807.SAMPLE_TIMING
AN00807.SAMPLING_DATE
AN00807.SITE_NUMBER
AN00807.YEAR
156
AN00808
AN00808
Dissolved oxygen and specific conductivity within treatment reach:
AN00808.csv
3559503
b4ae9818aaefcfd460b88724fd04b68a
1
\r\n
column
,
"
https://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/register/dataaccess.aspx?docid=AN00808_v1.csv
2014-08-24
2016-08-12
DBCODE
FSDB Database Code
char(5)
AN008
FSDB Database Study Code
ENTITY
Entity number
numeric(2,0)
number
1
natural
8.0000
8.0000
YEAR
Year sample collected
numeric(4,0)
year (yyyy)
1
natural
2014.0000
2016.0000
SITE_NUMBER
ID number assigned to site
char(8)
SCALER_1
SCALER sample site 1 on McRae Creek
SCALER_2
SCALER sample site 2, on McRae Creek at the STREON site
SCALER_3
SCALER sample site 3 on Lookout Creek
REACH_TREATMENT
Reach treatment
char(1)
C
Control reach (consumers ambient)
D
Treatment/deletion reach (consumers removed)
A
Addition reach (consumers added)
SAMPLE_LOCATION
Location sampled in reach
char(6)
BOTTOM
Bottom or downstream ending point of sampling
TOP
Top or upstream starting point of sampling
SAMPLE_TIMING
Type of sample timing collection during season
char(5)
START
Beginning of season first sampling
END
End of season second and final sampling
TIMESTAMP
Date and time of sample collection (5 min samples)
datetime
YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss
8/25/2014 2:35:00 PM
8/12/2016 12:50:00 PM
SAMPLE_ID
Unique ID number assigned to sample
numeric(5,0)
number
1
natural
1.0000
52476.0000
TEMPERATURE
Temperature
numeric(5,2)
degrees Celsius
1
real
8.1800
17.6600
PERCENT_DO
Percentage of dissolved oxygen
numeric(5,1)
percent
1
real
80.0000
100.1000
DO_MG_L
Concentration of dissolved oxygen
numeric(5,2)
milligrams per liter
1
real
8.0000
10.5000
EC_US_CM
Electrical conductivity
numeric(4,0)
micro siemens per centimeter
1
real
34.0000
2038.0000
PRIMARY
AN00808.SAMPLE_LOCATION
AN00808.REACH_TREATMENT
AN00808.SAMPLE_TIMING
AN00808.SITE_NUMBER
AN00808.TIMESTAMP
NOTNULL
AN00808.SAMPLE_LOCATION
AN00808.DBCODE
AN00808.DO_MG_L
AN00808.EC_US_CM
AN00808.ENTITY
AN00808.PERCENT_DO
AN00808.REACH_TREATMENT
AN00808.SAMPLE_ID
AN00808.SAMPLE_TIMING
AN00808.SITE_NUMBER
AN00808.TEMPERATURE
AN00808.TIMESTAMP
AN00808.YEAR
41429
milligrams per square meter
grams; 0.001 kilogram
meter; SI unit of length
centimeters; .01 meters
millimeters; .001 meters
grams per square meter
milligrams per liter
micro Siemens per centimeter
percent; a number
dimensionless number, i.e., ratio, count
Degrees Celsius; a common unit of temperature; constantToSI=273.18
year (4 character) portion of date