Burnt Lands Provincial Park (woodland site: pitfall traps)
Basic information
Sample name: Burnt Lands Provincial Park (woodland site: pitfall traps)

Reference: A. N. Taylor and P. M. Catling. 2011. Bees and butterflies in burned and unburned alvar woodland: evidence for the importance of postfire succession to insect pollinator diversity in an imperiled ecosystem. Canadian Field-Naturalist 125(4):297-306 [ER 2844]
Geography
Country: Canada

State: Ontario



Coordinate: 45.256901° N, -76.1437° W
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Geography comments: "6 km NE of Almonte in the Ottawa valley"

Environment
Habitat: boreal forest/taiga

Protection: national/state park

Substrate: ground surface

Habitat comments: "4 hectares" that "had been semi-open, mixed boreal forest until 23 June 1999 when a fire swept through" although this site was unburned

Methods
Life forms: bees

Sampling methods: line transect,pitfall traps

Sample size: 46 captures or sightings

Years: 2008

Days: 55

Seasons: spring,summer,autumn

Nets or traps: 10

Net or trap nights: 550

Sampling comments: bees "were collected for a second 15 minute period" after recording butterflies "along transects 100 m in length in each site... Ten pitfall traps... were set out... The traps were checked five days after setting... The dates... were 16 May, 1, 9, June, 1, 5, 12 July, 16, 21, 26 August, and 8, 13 September"

Metadata
Sample number: 3071

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2018-08-18 15:24:38

Modified: 2018-08-18 05:24:55

Abundance distribution
12 species
6 singletons
total count 46
geometric series index: 31.8
Fisher's α: 5.278
geometric series k: 0.7652
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7739
Shannon's H: 1.9227
Good's u: 0.8705
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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