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Snake River Plain (SRP) Warming Experiment Data

Metadata Updated: June 15, 2024

To test experimental warming effects, we used and enhanced the Snake River Plain (SRP) Warming Experiment. At Birds of Prey National Conservation Area (BOP NCA), a warming frame and control plot pair were established at five locations along a 4 km distance at 3000’ ASL on loam soils with a mosaic of cheatgrass ( Bromus tectorum), Sandberg’s bluegrass ( Poa secunda), and biotic soil crusts. This area is relatively disturbed that has high abundances of exotic annual grasses or naturalized restoration grasses. Plot sizes were 2.4 x 2.4 m and were installed in fall 2012. At 4800’ASL on rocky loam soils in Hollister, five frames were arrayed with paired control plots across a 2 km transect at 4900’ ASL in a Wyoming Big Sagebrush and squirreltail ( Elymus elymoides) and P. secunda community, starting in fall 2010 using 2.4 x 1.2 m frames. At Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) on cobbly alluvium soils in the Pilgrim Creek basin, we established 3 control and 3 warmed frames in a ~ acre area having low (little) sagebrush ( A. arbuscula ssp. thermopola) and a high abundance of native forbs and scarce grasses such arrowleaf ( Balsamorhiza) and buckwheat ( Eriogonum), in May 2010. The Teton site is pristine and was not fenced, but all other sites had 1.5 m tall barbed wire fences to exclude livestock and the BOP sites additionally had chicken wire fencing to exclude small mammals. Frames were removed just prior to and just following permanent winter snowpack accumulation at GTNP (only).

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Metadata Created Date June 1, 2023
Metadata Updated Date June 15, 2024

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Metadata Created Date June 1, 2023
Metadata Updated Date June 15, 2024
Publisher Climate Adaptation Science Centers
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