Tak Province
Basic information
Sample name: Tak Province
Reference: P. Sriwichai, S. Karl, Y. Samung, S. Sumruayphol, K. Kiattibutr, A. Payakkapol, I. Mueller, G. Yan, L. Cui, and J. Sattabongkot. 2015. Evaluation of CDC light traps for mosquito surveillance in a malaria endemic area on the Thai-Myanmar border. Parasites & Vectors 8(636):1-10 [ER 2317]
Geography
Country: Thailand
Coordinate: 16° 53' N, 99° 8' E
Coordinate basis: based on nearby landmark
Geography comments: "in 7 villages in Tak Province... namely: Mae Usu, Tae Nu Ko, Mae Plu, Tha Song Yang, Suan Oi, Tala Oka and Nong Bua" (coordinate based on Tak Province)
Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest
Altered habitat: inhabited area
Protection: unprotected
Substrate: ground surface
WMT: 29.3
CMT: 20.2
MAP: 2300.0
Habitat comments: "Most people farm seasonal crops and rice, and engage in forestry work... Most of the houses where traps were placed (n = 88) were located near a river and/or swamp areas"
climate data are for Tak Province and are from Baum et al. (2015, Malaria Journal)
climate data are for Tak Province and are from Baum et al. (2015, Malaria Journal)
Methods
Life forms: mosquitoes
Sampling methods: no design,light traps
Sample size: 6680 individuals
Years: 2011 - 2013
Days: 5
Nets or traps: 88
Net or trap nights: 2880
Sampling comments: "CDC-LT (n = 112, BioQuip model 2836BQ, with a 6 volt battery, USA) were placed inside or around 88 selected houses for stretches of five consecutive nights from January 2011 to March 2013. These stretches of 5 nights are from now on referred to as ‘trap placements’. There were a total of 576 trap placements corresponding to 2,880 trap-nights"
Metadata
Sample number: 2460
Contributor: John Alroy
Enterer: John Alroy
Created: 2017-01-01 15:14:04
Modified: 2020-01-14 07:46:57
Abundance distribution
51 species
4 singletons
total count 6680
geometric series index: 62.9
Fisher's α: 7.509
geometric series k: 0.8677
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8982
Shannon's H: 2.6447
Good's u: 0.9994
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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