Mammoth Cave National Park Stonefly Records
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Stonefly occurrence records for Mammoth Cave National Park

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McRoberts T (2021): Mammoth Cave National Park Stonefly Records. v1.0. Biodiversity Data Journal. Dataset/Occurrence. http://ipt.pensoft.net/resource?r=macastoneflies&v=1.0

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Palabras Clave

Occurrence; Specimen

Contactos

¿Quién creó el recurso?:

Taylor McRoberts
Aquatic Biologist
SpecPro Sustainment & Environmental
US

¿Quién puede resolver dudas acerca del recurso?:

Taylor McRoberts
Aquatic Biologist
Fort Campbell Fish and Wildlife Program
Scott Grubbs
Professor of Biology
Western Kentucky University

¿Quién documentó los metadatos?:

Taylor McRoberts
Aquatic Biologist
SpecPro Sustainment & Environmental

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Autor
Taylor McRoberts
Aquatic Biologist
SpecPro Sustainment & Environmental
Autor
Scott Grubbs
Professor of Biology
Western Kentucky University
Cobertura Geográfica

Mammoth Cave National Park and adjacent Western Kentucky Green River Preserve

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [37,079, -86,309], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [37,324, -85,831]
Cobertura Temporal
Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 2018-12-12 / 2019-12-07
Datos del Proyecto

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Título Mammoth Cave National Park Stonefly Records
Fuentes de Financiación Western Kentucky University graduate student grant

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Autor
Taylor McRoberts
Autor
Scott Grubbs
Métodos de Muestreo

Stonefly adults were collected monthly at 45 sites from December 2018–November 2019. There were 43 MACA sites, including one along the Green River. There were two GRP sites, also including a Green River site. The 45 sites were chosen to represent the broadest range of stream size and flow conditions at MACA and GRP, including some previously established research locations. Many sites were accessed through backcountry trails and service roads. Each sampling event was time structured for 30 minutes per site to standardize effort. Adults were collected using a beating sheet to dislodging individuals from streamside vegetation and hand-picked off trees, bridges, emergent leaf packs, woody debris, and rocks. Since larger-bodied predators are often less abundant, benthic larval collections occurred during December 2019–January 2020 to avoid underestimating representation mainly in the families Perlidae and Perlodidae. Sampling occurred with the use of a standard D-frame net and hand picking from rocks and leaf packs. All adult and larval specimens were preserved in 95% undenatured ethanol.

Área de Estudio Field work was performed in two near-adjacent landscapes. Mammoth Cave National Park (MACA) is a 21,380 ha (52,830 ac) US national park located primarily in Edmonson County and extending into areas of Hart and Barren counties of central Kentucky. The Western Kentucky University (WKU) Green River Preserve (GRP) is 648 ha (1600 ac) and is located 3 km west of MACA in Hart Co. There are portions of two US EPA Level III Ecoregions present at GRP and MACA. The Interior Plateau Level III Ecoregion (= 71) is characterized by Mississippian limestone valleys and sandstone cliffs. Subterranean streams, springs, karst windows, and very low surface stream density are characteristic of this region and specifically within MACA and GRP. The Interior River Valley and Hills Level III Ecoregion (= 72) at MACA and GRP is mostly Mississippian sandstones and some limestone. The 7th order Green River bisects both GRP and MACA.

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