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Survey 200 long term study of multiple sites in central Arizona-Phoenix: neighborhood characteristics

Publication date: 2005

Author(s):

  • Amy Nelson, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University
  • Nancy Grimm
  • Diane Hope, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University
  • Corinna Gries, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University
  • Chris Martin

Abstract:

The Ecological Survey of Central Arizona (ESCA) is an extensive field survey and integrated inventory designed to capture key ecological indicators of the CAP LTER study area consisting of the urbanized, suburbanized, and agricultural areas of metropolitan Phoenix, and the surrounding Sonoran desert. The survey is conducted every five years at approximately 200 sample plots (30m x 30m) that were located randomly using a tessellation-stratified dual-density sampling design. Study plots cover habitats throughout the CAP LTER study area ranging from native Sonoran desert sites to residential yards to an airport tarmac. Measurements include an inventory of all plants (identified to the lowest possible taxonomic unit, typically species), plant biovolume, soil coring for physicochemical properties, arthropod sweep-net sampling, photo documentation, and a visual survey of site and area characteristics. The objectives of the survey are to (1) characterize patches in terms of key biotic, physical, and chemical variables, and (2) examine relationships among land use, general plant diversity, native plant diversity, plant biovolume, soil nutrient status, and social-economic indices along an indirect urban gradient.

Survey 200 was the original name of the project, and it was renamed to ESCA following the survey conducted in 2015. The data set here includes a subset of information from the Survey200/ESCA focusing exclusively on neighborhood characteristics around the survey plots. Investigators interested in more recent survey data, or other variables measured as part of ESCA should search the data catalog for 'ecological survey of central arizona' or 'survey 200'.


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Temporal Coverage:

1999-02-01 to 2006-06-30

Geographic Coverage:

Geographic Description: Phoenix metropolitan area in Arizona, USA
Bounding Coordinates:
Longitude:-112.794316 to -111.566698
Latitude:33.838010 to 33.198342

Contact:

Information Manager, 
Global Institute of Sustainability,Arizona State University,POB 875402,Tempe
 caplter.data@asu.edu

Methods used in producing this dataset: Show


Data Files (5) :

Tabular: 27_neigh_buildings_1.csv

Description: Category of Neighborhood Buildings

Column Description Type Units
site_id Unique combinations of letters and numbers used to identify the sites used in this study
string
visit_id visit id, encrypted date of visit MMDDYYYY
string
neigh_buildings Building use
string

Tabular: 27_neigh_irrigation_1.csv

Description: dominant type of Irrigation in neighborhood

Column Description Type Units
site_id Unique combinations of numbers and letters used to identify the sites used in this study
string
visit_id visit id, encypted date of visit MMDDYYYY
string
neigh_irrigation Neighborhood irrigation systems
string

Tabular: 27_neigh_landscape_1.csv

Description: main type of Neighborhood landscaping

Column Description Type Units
site_id Unique combination of numbers and letters used to identify the sites used in this study.
string
visit_id visit id, encypted date of visit MMDDYYYY
string
neigh_landscape Type of landscaping in the neighborhood
string

Tabular: 27_neigh_residences_1.csv

Description: Residences

Column Description Type Units
site_id Unique combinations of numbers and letters used to identify the sites used in this study
string
visit_id visit id, encypted date of visit MMDDYYYY
string
neigh_residences Type of residences
string

Tabular: 27_neigh_yardupkeep_1.csv

Description: Yard Upkeep

Column Description Type Units
visit_id visit id, encypted date of visit MMDDYYYY
string
site_id Unique combinations of numbers and letters used to identify the sites used in this study
string
samp_date Sample date is encrypted within the visit Id
datetime Format: YYYY-MM-DD
yard_upkeep General neighborhood upkeep of the yards
string

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