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Northern Colorado Plateau Network

Monitoring Protocols
Protocols
are the core of the monitoring program, describing what will be measured where, how, and how often. Protocols are detailed study plans designed to ensure that changes detected by monitoring actually are occurring; that is, that they do not stem from measurement variability introduced when different people or methods are used.

Each monitoring protocol includes a narrative providing the rationale for selecting a particular resource for monitoring, a framework for making necessary decisions or revisions relative to that protocol and its development, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) that explain, in a step-by-step manner, how each procedure will be accomplished. Protocols also identify supporting materials critical to their development and implementation, such as databases, reports, maps, geospatial information, species lists, species guilds, analysis tools tested, and any decisions resulting from these exploratory analyses.

Because most protocols address multiple vital signs, the NCPN program is organized around protocols, rather than vital signs. The table below shows the relationship between NCPN protocols and vital signs.

Protocol Vital signs addressed
Air Quality

Ozone
Wet and dry deposition
Visibility and particulate matter

Climate Climate and Weather
Human Demographics Human demographics
Integrated Riparian Riparian plant communities
Surface water dynamics
Groundwater dynamics
Stream/Wetland hydrologic function
Integrated Upland Native grasslands
Shrublands
Predominant plant communities
Upland nutrient cycle
Biological soil crusts
Upland hydrologic function
Upland soil/site stability
Invasive Exotic Plants Early detection of invasive plants
Land Condition Land Condition
Land Cover/Land Use Fire dynamics
Land cover
Insect/disease outbreaks
Landscape connectivity and fragmentation
Landbirds Landbirds
Macroinvertebrates Aquatic macroinvertebrates
Peregrine Peregrine Falcons
Seeps, Springs and Hanging Gardens Seeps, springs, and hanging garden communities
Water Quality Water Chemistry

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