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Food webs for three burn severities after wildfire in the Eldorado National Forest, California.

John P McLaughlin1, John W Schroeder2, Angela M White3, Kate Culhane2, Haley E Mirts4, Gina L Tarbill4, Laura Sire2, Matt Page2, Elijah J Baker5, Max Moritz6, Justin Brashares7, Hillary S Young2, Rahel Sollmann4,8.   

Abstract

Wildfire dynamics are changing around the world and understanding their effects on ecological communities and landscapes is urgent and important. We report detailed food webs for unburned, low-to-moderate and high severity burned habitats three years post-fire in the Eldorado National Forest, California. The cumulative cross-habitat food web contains 3,084 ontogenetic stages (nodes) or plant parts comprising 849 species (including 107 primary producers, 634 invertebrates, 94 vertebrates). There were 178,655 trophic interactions between these nodes. We provide information on taxonomy, body size, biomass density and trophic interactions under each of the three burn conditions. We detail 19 sampling methods deployed across 27 sites (nine in each burn condition) used to estimate the richness, body size, abundance and biomass density estimates in the node lists. We provide the R code and raw data to estimate summarized node densities and assign trophic links.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35798761      PMCID: PMC9262949          DOI: 10.1038/s41597-022-01220-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Data        ISSN: 2052-4463            Impact factor:   8.501


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