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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Plant Reproductive and Rat Abundance Data 2016-2017

December 4, 2018

This data included data and metadata on 1) the number of open fruit of Hibiscidelphus giffardianus, 2) Mark recapture data for rats, 3) location data for rat traps within plots and 4) seedling count data for Hibiscidelphus giffardianus. All sites were within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This study aims to evaluate the effect of rat population control on the ability of Hibiscadelphus giffardianus to successfully establish seedlings. We compared H. giffardianus fruiting and recruitment in a stand treated for rats and a neighboring control stand. The study was conducted in two neighboring kipuka, Kipuka Puaulu and Kipuka Ki, which are patches of well-developed forest surrounded by more recent lava flows. These kipuka lie 2.5 km northwest of Kilauea Caldera in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaii. The 700 x 700 m rat-removal treatment area falls within Kipuka Ki, and Kipuka Puaulu served as a control. We monitored 181 mature, fruit-bearing individuals of this species, of which there exist 223 total.

Publication Year 2018
Title Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Plant Reproductive and Rat Abundance Data 2016-2017
DOI 10.5066/P9G5K78F
Authors Stephanie G. Yelenik, Paul C Banko, Nathan Gill, Robert W Peck, Christopher Dixon, Kelly A Jaenecke
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog
USGS Organization Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center