Upper Hunter Catchment (mature native woodland)
Basic information
Sample name: Upper Hunter Catchment (mature native woodland)

Reference: J. R. Gollan, C. A. M. Reid, P. B. Barnes, and L. Wilkie. 2011. The ratio of exotic-to-native dung beetles can indicate habitat quality in riparian restoration. Insect Conservation and Diversity 4:123-131 [ER 355]
Geography
Country: Australia

State: New South Wales


Coordinate: 32° 34' S, 151° 10' E
Coordinate basis: based on nearby landmark

Geography comments: three sites scattered across the Upper Hunter River drainage (coordinate based on Singleton, which is very near the first)

Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest

Substrate: ground surface

Disturbance: selective logging

WMT: 23.0

CMT: 12.0

MAP: 1095.0

Habitat comments: "mature tall woody native vegetation" that was somewhat disturbed in the past, and "probably selectively logged"
climate data based on station 94776 (Williamtown RAAF)

Methods
Life forms: scarab beetles

Sites: 3

Sampling methods: no design,baited,pitfall traps

Sample size: 491 individuals

Years: 2005

Days: 2

Nets or traps: 30

Net or trap nights: 60

Sampling comments: 10 pig dung-baited pitfall traps at each of three sites "positioned at least 10 m apart" and "collected after 48 h" (apparently one on occasion during the month of November)

Metadata
Sample number: 683

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2014-03-31 15:19:34

Modified: 2015-10-03 00:18:10

Abundance distribution
15 species
1 singleton
total count 491
extrapolated richness: 19.5
Fisher's α: 2.924
geometric series k: 0.6893
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7877
Shannon's H: 1.8938
Good's u: 0.9980
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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