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This study experimentally tested whether utilizing trained detector dogs could improve the probability of detecting SLF in both agricultural and forest settings. This dataset includes the data from spotted lanternflys (SLF) surveys in 20 vineyards in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, USA using both human and trained detection dogs as observers. We used a multi-scale occupancy model to estimate detection probability of human observers and detection dogs as a function of SLF infestation level, weather, and habitat covariates. We modeled transect-level occupancy of SLF as a function of infestation level, habitat type, topographic position index, and distance to forests. The dataset includes six csv files with the data from...
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Abundance, richness, diversity, community composition, and functional traits of ants in the Mojave Desert relative to solar energy development decisions


    map background search result map search result map Mojave Desert ants in and around a solar facility, derived from pitfall trap sampling in 2018 Corresponding dataset for effectiveness of canine-assisted surveillance and human searches for early detection of invasive spotted lanternfly Corresponding dataset for effectiveness of canine-assisted surveillance and human searches for early detection of invasive spotted lanternfly Mojave Desert ants in and around a solar facility, derived from pitfall trap sampling in 2018