Murray State University - Lonicera japonica - 2008

Occurrence Observation
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Description

Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) occurrence data in watersheds in western Kentucky (Ledbetter Creek) and western Tennessee (Panther Creek).

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Murray State University - Loniciera japonica - 2008 dataset. (Accessed through Biodiversity Information Serving Our Nation (BISON), https://bison.usgs.gov, YYYY-MM_DD)

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Keywords

Occurrence; Observation

Contacts

Kate He
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
  • Professor
Murray State University
  • 2112 Biology Building
42071 Murray
Kentucky
US
  • +1 (270) 809-3135
Annie Simpson
  • Processor
  • Biologist and Information Scientist
US Geological Survey
  • 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Mailstop 302
20192-0003 Reston
Virginia
US
  • +1-703-648-4281
Annie Simpson
  • Processor
  • +1-703-648-4281

Geographic Coverage

Ledbetter Creek, Kentucky; Panther Creek, Tennessee, USA.

Bounding Coordinates South West [36.38, -88.186], North East [36.775, -87.32]

Taxonomic Coverage

Lonicera japonica; Japanese honeysuckle.

Species Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle)

Project Data

No Description available

Title Predicting the spatial distribution of Lonicera japonica in two watersheds in western Kentucky and Tennessee
Funding Kentucky Science and Engineering Foundation
Study Area Description Th is study compared the spatial distribution and pattern of Japanese honeysuckle in two watersheds, Ledbetter Creek in western Kentucky, and Panther Creek in Tennessee, utilizing geospatial techniques. These two watersheds are similar in size and are roughly 30 km apart (Fig. 1). Both streams empty into the Kentucky Lake Reservoir. Ledbetter Creek is located on the west side of Kentucky Lake. Its watershed contains forest, cropland, grassland, and small communities that cover an area of about 24 km2. The recently opened highway KY80 cuts through the watershed on the north, which will likely bring more disturbance and change to the area. Panther Creek, an almost completely forested watershed, is located on the east side of the Kentucky Lake Reservoir within the Land Between the Lakes National Recreational Area.
Design Description 63 random sampling points were assigned to two watersheds based on the aerial maps. We established 32 sampling points at the Ledbetter Creek Watershed and 31 sampling points at the Panther Creek Watershed. Each sampling point contained 10 to 20 plots, each 1-m x 1-m in size. Th e plots were distributed approximately 15 m apart along the transect lines. Each transect length was determined by measuring the distance from the sampling point to the main road. We collected data from 210 plots within the Ledbetter Creek Watershed and 323 plots within the Panther Creek Watershed. We measured the following six variables, which are most likely to constrain the geographic distribution of the species: species richness per plot, distance from the main road, elevation, soil moisture, soil pH, and light intensity.

The personnel involved in the project:

Kate He
  • Principal Investigator

Sampling Methods

63 random sampling points were assigned to two watersheds based on the aerial maps. We established 32 sampling points at the Ledbetter Creek Watershed and 31 sampling points at the Panther Creek Watershed. Each sampling point contained 10 to 20 plots, each 1-m x 1-m in size. Th e plots were distributed approximately 15 m apart along the transect lines. Each transect length was determined by measuring the distance from the sampling point to the main road. We collected data from 210 plots within the Ledbetter Creek Watershed and 323 plots within the Panther Creek Watershed.

Study Extent June to December 2008, in two similar watersheds in western Kentucky and Tennessee.

Method step description:

  1. no repeated steps were taken.

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Liu, D., Jiang, H., Zhang, R., He, K.S. 2011. Predicting the spatial distribution of Lonicera japonica, based on species occurrence data from two watersheds in western Kentucky and Tennessee. Proceedings of the 17th Central Hardwood Forest Conference, p418-424, Lexington, Kentucky. In: Fei, Songlin; Lhotka, John M.; Stringer, Jeffrey W.; Gottschalk, Kurt W.; Miller, Gary W., eds. Proceedings, 17th central hardwood forest conference; 2010 April 5-7; Lexington, KY; Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-78. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 418-424 https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/38080

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers 591cd797-d7ec-4e33-9a4f-e3bb242e83e6
https://bison.usgs.gov/ipt/resource?r=murray_state_university_-_lonicera_japonica_-_2008