Park Molinos de San Roque (dry season)
Basic information
Sample name: Park Molinos de San Roque (dry season)

Reference: C. A. Abella-Medrano, S. Ibâñez-Bernal, I. MacGregor-Fors, and D. Santiago-Alarcon. 2015. Spatiotemporal variation of mosquito diversity (Diptera: Culicidae) at places with different land-use types within a neotropical montane cloud forest matrix. Parasites & Vectors 8(487):1-11 [ER 2299]
Geography
Country: Mexico

State: Veracruz


Coordinate: 19° 33' 7" N, 96° 56' 18" W
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Geography comments: "a small urban natural protected area (15 ha) located in northwestern portion of the city of Xalapa"
elevation 1427 to 1467 m

Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest

Altered habitat: fragment

Substrate: ground surface

MAT: 18.0

WMT: 20.4

CMT: 14.9

MAP: 1492.0

Habitat comments: "the original vegetation was montane cloud forest" and the site "retains much of its original cloud forest vegetation, with some small areas of second growth vegetation and an artificial swamp"

Methods
Life forms: mosquitoes

Sites: 1

Site length: 100

Site width: 50

Sampling methods: quadrat,UV light traps

Sample size: 278 individuals

Days: 2

Seasons: dry

Nets or traps: 8

Net or trap nights: 16

Sampling comments: "Sampling was conducted within a half-hectare square grid (100 × 50 m)... using eight CDC miniature black-light (UV) traps... Traps were placed in two transects of 100 meters, separated 50 meters from each other (four traps per transect), with a distance of 30 meters between traps on the same transect to avoid competition between them; traps were placed at 60 cm from the ground... each site was sampled for two days each season"

Metadata
Sample number: 2407

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2016-12-28 09:59:53

Modified: 2016-12-27 22:59:53

Abundance distribution
7 species
2 singletons
total count 278
extrapolated richness: 10.9
Fisher's α: 1.304
geometric series k: 0.4292
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.5847
Shannon's H: 1.1141
Good's u: 0.9928
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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