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Data from: Evaluating integrated pest management effects on seasonal wetland plant communities
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Data from: Evaluating integrated pest management effects on seasonal wetland plant communities

Jasmine Rios and Jamie Kneitel
Dryad
04/05/2026

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Ecology Ecology and environmental sciences Environmental management FOS: Biological sciences FOS: Natural sciences
This study evaluated native and invasive plant responses to integrated pest management approaches. We used different combinations of grazing (G), herbicide (H), and mowing (M) to test the effectiveness in these approaches for the recovery of native species. This site is dominated by annual invasive grasses and a few invasive forbs. The aim of the study was to assess how management might aid in the recovery of native plants.  We collected plant percent cover and richness over the course of two years using a Braun-Blanquet cover class scale. Percent cover was converted into midpoint values for analysis. Mean midpoint values were used for final analyses to detect significant differences among treatments groups. We also used mean midpoint values to visualize the data using box plots, which indicated trends for both native and invasive plants in response to the treatments.  The data should be reproducible, and can be reused to determine how these management approaches impacted the plant community. Using the raw data from YEAR 1 and YEAR 2 can also be used to visualize plant community composition data using analyses like NMDS and ANOSIM/SIMPER.  
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https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.9p8cz8wzxView
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