Compilation of sagebrush chemistry and herbivore interaction data from Idaho USA. At the time of publication (2022-02-09) subsets of these data are utilized in multiple publications. Specific details can be found for each site within the original publication describing the site of interest:
	Mapping foodscapes and sagebrush morphotypes with unmanned aerial systems for multiple herbivores
		https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-020-00990-1 
	Winter foraging ecology of Greater Sage-Grouse in a post-fire landscape
		https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2020.104154
	Habitat mapping and multi-scale resource selection of pygmy rabbits with unmanned aerial systems
		https://research.libraries.wsu.edu/xmlui/handle/2376/17892
	Risky Business: Tradeoffs Between Nutrition, Toxicity, and Predation by a Specialist Mammalian Herbivore
		https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/td/1088/
	Plant Toxins Influence Diet Selection and Intestinal Parasites in a Specialist Herbivore
		https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/td/1045/
	Spectral Fingerprints Predict Functional Phenotypes of a Native Shrub
		https://doi.org/10.18122/td/1715/boisestate
	
Data Use:
	License: CC-BY 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
	Reuse of this dataset should be cited as follows:
		Sorensen Forbey, J., Olsoy, P., Robb, B., Fremgen-Tarantino, M. R., & Nobler, J. D. (2021). Compiled Idaho sagebrush chemistry and plant herbivore interaction data [Data set]. University of Idaho. https://doi.org/10.7923/1JNH-Z422

Data Files:
	Compiled_Idaho_Chem_Herb_Int.csv:
		Note: Blank cells represent NO data available for this sample (i.e., was not collected or was lost), whereas cells with "0" values represent actual zero values
		Header Key:
			Sample: Unique sample identifier/Vial ID assigned based on sample number per project (e.g., KGM001, JN0001, MF001)
			Site: Categorical assignment based on field site where the sample was collected
				Values: 
					Cedar Gulch: Cedar Gulch-Leadore Idaho
					Craters: Craters of the Moon Idaho
					JNMagic: Magic Reservoir-Camas Idaho - samples collected during 2014-2015
					KGMagic: Magic Reservoir-Camas Idaho - samples collected during 2012-2013
					Raft River: Raft River Idaho	
			PatchType: categorical assignment based on the type of patch (i.e., microclimate or morphotype) where the sample was collected
				Values: 
					on: Sagebrush plants found on pygmy rabbit mima mounds (i.e., ~5m diameter mounds with deeper soils and denser sagebrush)
					off: Sagebrush plants found off of but within 8m of the center of pygmy rabbit mima mounds
					dwarf: Dwarf sagebrush plants found within micro-topographically unique patches near pygmy rabbit mima mounds
					used: Sagebrush plants with evidence of recent sage-grouse visitation
					random: Sagebrush plants from randomly generated locations within the study site (paired with used sites) 
			Patch_ID: Label/identifier for patch (i.e., microclimate or morphotype) where sample was collected 
			Plant_ID: Label/identifier for plant sampled at each patch 
			Combined_ID: Unique identifier for each plant based off concatenation of PatchType, Patch_ID, Plant_ID, and sometimes PlantSize
			PlantSize: Categorical assignment based on size of plant sample was collected from. Note: Only recorded at select field sites (i.e., Craters of the Moon, Raft River)
				Values:
					small: Sagebrush plants 0-15 cm tall
					medium: Sagebrush plants 16-45 cm tall
					large: Sagebrush plants >45 cm tall
			ForageType: Binary assignment based on whether or not a collected plant was foraged on by associated herbivore, based on presence of bite marks
				Values:
					browse: evidence of herbivore browsing observed on sampled plant
					nonbrowse: no evidence of herbivore browsing observed on sampled plant
			Species: The species or nearest estimate of the collected plant, or composite of plants collected in a patch. These assignments were not confirmed genetically.
				Values:
					3-tip: Three-tip sagebrush, artemisia tripartita
					arbuscula: Low sagebrush, artemisia arbuscula
					dwarf: Generic dwarf sagebrush, classified in the field according to relatively smaller morphological size and location of collection (i.e., micro-topographically unique patches) but without clear morphological features to assign specific dwarf species
					dwarf_comp: Dwarf sagebrush as a compilation of samples from 3 dwarf sagebrush plants in the same patch
					hybrid: Potential hybrid plant of species present at a given study site
					nova: Black sagebrush, artemisia nova
					wyo_comp: Wyoming big sagebrush, artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis, as a compilation of samples from 3 Wyoming big sagebrush plants in the same patch
					wyoming: Wyoming big sagebrush, artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis	
			Season: Categorical assignment based on season the sample was collected
				Values:
					spring: Nov-Jan
					summer: Mar
					winter:	Jun-Aug
			Bites: Number of bite marks by the associated herbivore counted on the sampled plant 
			Pellets: Number of fecal pellets from the associated herbivore counted near the sampled plant 
			CP: Percent (%) of crude protein quantified in the plant sample via combustion method used by Dairy One Forage Lab
			N: Percent (%) of crude protein quantified in the plant sample divided by a standard conversion factor (6.25) to convert to % nitrogen content
			Coumarins: Concentration of total coumarins (scopoletin equivalents, umol/g dry weight) in the plant sample via a fluorescence assay
			Phenolics: Concentration of total phenolics (gallic acid equivalents, mg/g dry weight) in the plant sample via the Folin-Ciocalteau reaction assay
			Monoterpenes: Concentration of total monoterpenes (area under the curve (AUC)/mg dry weight) in the plant sample via headspace gas chromatography. This includes total area for all known and unknown compounds.
			MT_Compounds: Total number of individual monoterpene compounds in each plant sample via headspace gas chromatography (i.e., monoterpene chemical diversity).
				NOTE: The total retention time used to calculate this value is dependent on instrument conditions for each study and is potentially different for each site. Gas chromatograph settings and operating conditions for each study site can be found in the original publication or thesis for each site.
			aPinene: Concentration of monoterpene alpha-pinene (area under the curve (AUC)/mg dry weight) in the plant sample via headspace gas chromatography
			Camphene: Concentration of monoterpene camphene (area under the curve (AUC)/mg dry weight) in the plant sample via headspace gas chromatography
			bPinene: Concentration of monoterpene beta-pinene (area under the curve (AUC)/mg dry weight) in the plant sample via headspace gas chromatography
			p_cymene: Concentration of monoterpene p-cymene (area under the curve (AUC)/mg dry weight) in the plant sample via headspace gas chromatography
			1,8_cineole: Concentration of monoterpene 1,8-cineole (area under the curve (AUC)/mg dry weight) in the plant sample via headspace gas chromatography
			Unk_20.1: Concentration of monoterpene "unknown 20.1" (area under the curve (AUC)/mg dry weight) in the plant sample via headspace gas chromatography
			Camphor: Concentration of monoterpene camphor (area under the curve (AUC)/mg dry weight) in the plant sample via headspace gas chromatography
			Borneol: Concentration of monoterpene borneol (area under the curve (AUC)/mg dry weight) in the plant sample via headspace gas chromatography