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The MARAS dataset, vegetation and soil characteristics of dryland rangelands across Patagonia

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SCIENTIFIC DATA
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-020-00658-0

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Funding

  1. Project GEF Patagonia PNUD Sustainable Management of Arid and Semiarid systems for desertification control in Patagonia Argentina [ARG 07/G35]
  2. INTA Project Observatorios de Sustentabilidad Rural [PNNAT-1128035]
  3. Fundacion Argeninta
  4. Ley 25.422 para la Recuperacion de la Ganaderia Ovina of Argentina
  5. Ministerio de Agricultura through the Sistemas de Praderas Esteparicas de Zonas Frias de Chile [502093-70]
  6. European Research Council (ERC) [242658, 647038]
  7. Generalitat Valenciana (BIOMORES project) [CIDEGENT/2018/041]

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We present the MARAS (Environmental Monitoring of Arid and Semiarid Regions) dataset, which stores vegetation and soil data of 426 rangeland monitoring plots installed throughout Patagonia, a 624.500 km(2) area of southern Argentina and Chile. Data for each monitoring plot includes basic climatic and landscape features, photographs, 500 point intercepts for vegetation cover, plant species list and biodiversity indexes, 50-m line-intercept transect for vegetation spatial pattern analysis, land function indexes drawn from 11 measures of soil surface characteristics and laboratory soil analysis (pH, conductivity, organic matter, N and texture). Monitoring plots were installed between 2007 and 2019, and are being reassessed at 5-year intervals (247 have been surveyed twice). The MARAS dataset provides a baseline from which to evaluate the impacts of climate change and changes in land use intensity in Patagonian ecosystems, which collectively constitute one of the worlds largest rangeland areas. This dataset will be of interest to scientists exploring key ecological questions such as biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships, plant-soil interactions and climatic controls on ecosystem structure and functioning.

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