Houston
Basic information
Sample name: Houston
Reference: R. J. Higgins and B. S. Lindgren. 2015. Seral changes in ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) assemblages in the sub-boreal forests of British Columbia. Insect Conservation and Diversity 8(4):337-347 [ER 1296]
Geography
Country: Canada
State: British Columbia
Coordinate: 52° 24' N, 126° 40' W
Coordinate basis: stated in text
Geography comments: "within a 100-km radius of Houston, BC"
Environment
Habitat: temperate coniferous forest
Altered habitat: secondary forest
Substrate: ground surface
MAT: -10.5
MAP: 450.0
Habitat comments: "sub-boreal spruce biogeoclimatic zone and moist-cold subzone, variant 2 (SBSmc2)... These stands were lodgepole pine-leading"
MAT and MAP (range 400 to 500) based on Geertsema et al. (2008, in Locat et al.)
MAT and MAP (range 400 to 500) based on Geertsema et al. (2008, in Locat et al.)
Methods
Life forms: ants
Sites: 17
Sampling methods: line transect,pitfall traps
Sample size: 685 individuals
Years: 2003 - 2005
Days: 14
Seasons: summer
Nets or traps: 340
Net or trap nights: 4760
Sampling comments: "all sampling" occurred "between late June and mid-August. Non-harvested plots and 8–10 year post-harvest plots were sampled in 2003, 13–15 and 23–25 year post-harvest plots in 2004, and 2–3 year post-harvest plots in 2005"; there were "three replicate sites" in three plots and four in two (the non-harvested and 8-10 year sites) and sampling was with "Nordlander pitfall traps... Four 80 m long transects were randomly positioned within each site... Pitfall traps were positioned every 20 m" (i.e., 17 sites x 4 transects x 5 traps = 340 traps) and were sampled on two occasions for two weeks at a time
Metadata
Sample number: 1785
Contributor: John Alroy
Enterer: John Alroy
Created: 2015-10-04 16:21:07
Modified: 2015-10-04 05:21:07
Abundance distribution
15 species
2 singletons
total count 685
geometric series index: 20.0
Fisher's α: 2.709
geometric series k: 0.6978
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8565
Shannon's H: 2.0974
Good's u: 0.9971
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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