Length and dry mass of adult aquatic insects emerging from wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region, North Dakota, USA, 2015-2016
Dates
Publication Date
2024-05-15
Start Date
2015-06-07
End Date
2016-09-28
Citation
Kraus, J.M. and Dowdy, K., 2024, Length and dry mass of adult aquatic insects emerging from wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region, North Dakota, USA, 2015-2016: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P13GMY7P.
Summary
This data release includes individual lengths, total dry mass, and taxonomic classification for a subset of adult aquatic insects captured emerging from the surface of wadeable wetlands in cropland and grassland landscapes across a salinity/hydrology gradient (N = 14 wetlands in 2015, N = 15 wetlands in 2016). Sampling was completed in late spring, after ice off was complete and during the local bird breeding season. Wetlands were situated on 3 USFWS Waterfowl Protection Areas and 2 private farms in Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA. Other portions of this data such as sampling locations and pesticide concentrations are reported in Kraus et al. 2021 (https://doi.org/10.5066/P971S7IV)
Summary
This data release includes individual lengths, total dry mass, and taxonomic classification for a subset of adult aquatic insects captured emerging from the surface of wadeable wetlands in cropland and grassland landscapes across a salinity/hydrology gradient (N = 14 wetlands in 2015, N = 15 wetlands in 2016). Sampling was completed in late spring, after ice off was complete and during the local bird breeding season. Wetlands were situated on 3 USFWS Waterfowl Protection Areas and 2 private farms in Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA. Other portions of this data such as sampling locations and pesticide concentrations are reported in Kraus et al. 2021 (https://doi.org/10.5066/P971S7IV)
Click on title to download individual files attached to this item.
Metadata_InsectLengthWeight_NorthDakotaWetlands.xml Original FGDC Metadata
View
37.15 KB
application/fgdc+xml
Length_Mass.csv
17.14 KB
text/csv
Purpose
This data may aid researchers constructing length-mass regressions for adult midges (Diptera:Chrionomidae), an important relationship that is under reported in the literature.