Wyoming Range Physicochemical and Biological Data (2016)
Dates
Publication Date
2021-05-07
Start Date
2016-04-01
End Date
2016-09-10
Citation
Walker, R.H., 2021, Wyoming Range Physicochemical and Biological Data (2016): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P96SEKA2.
Summary
This data release supports the manuscript: Walker, R.H. and A.W. Walters. 2019. A mechanistic understanding of ecological responses to anthropogenic surface disturbance in headwater streams. Ecosphere 10(10):e02907. 10.1002/ecs2.2907. It includes one data set with physicochemical and biological data from 40 stream sites (100 m length) in the Wyoming Range for summer 2016.
Summary
This data release supports the manuscript: Walker, R.H. and A.W. Walters. 2019. A mechanistic understanding of ecological responses to anthropogenic surface disturbance in headwater streams. Ecosphere 10(10):e02907. 10.1002/ecs2.2907. It includes one data set with physicochemical and biological data from 40 stream sites (100 m length) in the Wyoming Range for summer 2016.
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Purpose
The data set was collected to evaluate the effects of land-use change associated with oil and natural gas development (ONGD) on headwater streams and the associated mechanistic pathways (i.e., habitat complexity, water quality, and food availability). Specifically, we used structural equation modeling to estimate the effect of ONGD on each mechanistic pathway and compared the relative importance of those pathways for several macroinvertebrate assemblage and fish responses at 40 sites in six headwater streams.