Data for: Seed mixes of intermediate grass: forb ratio create vegetation of greater ecosystem service provision in restorations
Data files
May 20, 2026 version files 23.13 KB
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EcoServices_Final_dataset.csv
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Pollinator_richness_service.csv
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README.md
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Abstract
Pollinator decline is prompting action to restore pollinator habitat using forb-dense seed mixes, but there is also increasing awareness of the need to generate multiple ecosystem services in grassland restorations. Research is needed on whether other ecosystem services could be influenced by greater emphasis on forbs than grasses in seed mixes. We tested grass: forb seeding ratios varying from 0: 100 to 100: 0 for their effects on multiple ecosystem services in a prairie restoration, hypothesizing that intermediate grass: forb seeding ratios would result in greater supporting, regulating, and aesthetic services. We sowed 11 grass: forb seeding ratios in a completely randomized design and measured ecosystem service indicators (plant richness, plant productivity, animal-pollinated flower production, volunteer biomass, pollinator visitation, and butterfly visitation, an indicator of aesthetic services) over four growing seasons at a restoration in Iowa, USA. There were significant quadratic relationships between grass: forb seeding ratio and all of the above indicators except net primary productivity, which was not significantly related to grass: forb seeding ratio, suggesting no tradeoffs among these ecosystem services at intermediate ratios. We further showed that greater service provision was related to increases of various seed mixture diversity indices. A structural equation model showed seed mix diversity has positive effects on invasion resistance and animal-pollinated flower production that indirectly enhance pollination and aesthetics. Volunteer biomass was suppressed with greater seed mix diversity. Overall, these results indicate that prairie restorations with intermediate grass: forb seeding ratios will have the optimal provision of ecosystem services, especially those that generate aesthetic appeal to people.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.cfxpnvxnp
Description of the data and file structure
The grass: forb ratio and diversity of seed mixes sown into 30 x 30 m experimental plots (n=54) and the supporting, regulating, and aesthetic services measured over four years in a prairie restoration.
Files and variables
File: EcoServices_Final_dataset.csv
Description:
Variables
- Year: year the ecosystem service was measured
- Plot: the plot identity
- Pgrass: the proportion of grass in the seed mix relative to forbs, or grass: forb seeding ratio
- Rep: the replicate identity of each grass: forb seeding ratio
- MixS: the species richness of the seed mix
- MixD: Simpson's diversity of the seed mix
- MixFG: Functional group diversity of the seed mix
- MixEven: Evenness of the seed mix
- MixForb: Forb density of the seed mix
- Volunteers: biomass (g/m2) of volunteer plants
- ANPP: aboveground biomass (g/m2) of plants
- lFlowers: log-transformed (ln+1) flower production (cm3/3.14m2) of seeded species averaged among samples
- Flowers: flower production (cm3/3.14 m2) of seeded species averaged among samples
- Plant_S: plant species richness per 900 m2
- Btfly: butterfly abundance per 900 m2
- Bee_total: bee abundance per 3.14 m2
- BeeS_total: bee taxonomic richness per 3.14 m2
- FF_total: flower fly abundance per 3.14 m2
- FFS_total: flower fly taxonomic richness per 3.14 m2
- Bee_avg: mean bee abundance per 3.14 m2 among sampling rounds
- BeeS_avg: mean bee taxonomic richness per 3.14 m2 among sampling rounds
- FF_avg: mean flower fly abundance per 3.14 m2 among sampling rounds
- FFS_avg: mean flower fly taxonomic richness per 3.14 m2among sampling rounds
- FlowersAll: flower production (cm3/ 3.14m2) of community averaged across samples
File: Pollinator_richness_service.csv
Description:
Variables
- Plot: plot identity
- pGrass: the proportion of grass in the seed mix relative to forbs, or grass: forb seeding ratio
- Rep: the replicate identity of each grass: forb seeding ratio
- Brich: bee taxonomic richness per 3.14 m2 from 2021-2024
- FFrich: flower fly taxonomic richness per 3.14 m2 from 2021-2024
Code/software
SAS 9.4 can be used to view the data and analyze it. Please see 'Related Works' for a link to the SAS code utilized to analyze the data.
