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Predicting climate change effects on riverine aquatic insects in the Upper Midwest

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Creation
2013-03-19 21:01:55
Start Date
2011
End Date
2013
Start Date
2011-01-01 06:00:00
End Date
2013-01-01 06:00:00

Citation

Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Upper Midwest & Great Lakes LCC Data Manager(Point of Contact), Leon C. Hinz Jr.(Co-Investigator), R.Edward DeWalt(Co-Investigator), Tari Tweeddale(Co-Investigator), Yong Cao(Co-Investigator), Jason L. Robinson(Co-Investigator), 2013-03-19(creation), 2011(Start), 2013(End), Predicting climate change effects on riverine aquatic insects in the Upper Midwest

Summary

Mayflies (Ephemeroptera), stoneflies (Plecoptera), and caddisflies (Trichoptera) (a.k.a. EPT taxa) are the most environmentally sensitive of freshwater insects. They are utilized the world over as indicators of water quality in flowing waters. Their decline has been documented in Asia, Europe, and North America. A 220,321 record dataset of new and museum EPT specimen records covering much of the Midwest and Maximum Entropy (Maxent) software were used construct to current and future, climate influenced distribution models. Nearly 100 physical and historic vegetation variables and 9 BIOCLIM variables derived from downscaled climate data for the region were employed in this process. A total of 426 EPT species were modeled across Illinois, [...]

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DeWalt_FR2013.pdf
“Stonefly Report”
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UMGLLCC Final Report_DeWalt_FY13AP00537.pdf
“Mayfly/Caddisfly/Stonefly Report”
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typeShort Project Description
valueMayflies (Ephemeroptera), stoneflies (Plecoptera), and caddisflies (Trichoptera) (a.k.a. EPT taxa) are the most environmentally sensitive of freshwater insects. They are utilized the world over as indicators of water quality in flowing waters. Their decline has been documented in Asia, Europe, and North America. A 220,321 record dataset of new and museum EPT specimen records covering much of the Midwest and Maximum Entropy (Maxent) software were used construct to current and future, climate influenced distribution models. Nearly 100 physical and historic vegetation variables and 9 BIOCLIM variables derived from downscaled climate data for the region were employed in this process. A total of 426 EPT species were modeled across Illinois, [...]
projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2011
fundingSources
amount53827.0
recipientIllinois Natural History Survey
sourceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
totalFunds53827.0
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typeAgreement Number
valueF13AP00537
totalFunds53827.0

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