Burnt Lands Provincial Park (woodland site: sweep nets)
Basic information
Sample name: Burnt Lands Provincial Park (woodland site: sweep nets)

Reference: A. N. Taylor and P. M. Catling. 2011. Bees and butterflies in burned and unburned alvar woodland: evidence for the importance of postfire succession to insect pollinator diversity in an imperiled ecosystem. Canadian Field-Naturalist 125(4):297-306 [ER 2844]
Geography
Country: Canada

State: Ontario


Coordinate: 45.256901° N, -76.1437° W
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Geography comments: "6 km NE of Almonte in the Ottawa valley"

Environment
Habitat: boreal forest/taiga

Protection: national/state park

Substrate: ground surface

Habitat comments: "4 hectares" that "had been semi-open, mixed boreal forest until 23 June 1999 when a fire swept through" although this site was unburned

Methods
Life forms: bees

Sampling methods: line transect,sweep nets

Sample size: 155 captures or sightings

Years: 2008

Days: 11

Seasons: spring,summer,autumn

Sampling comments: bees "were collected for a second 15 minute period" after recording butterflies "by sweeping vegetation... along transects 100 m in length in each site... The dates... were 16 May, 1, 9, June, 1, 5, 12 July, 16, 21, 26 August, and 8, 13 September"

Metadata
Sample number: 3070

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2018-08-18 14:58:36

Modified: 2018-08-18 05:25:11

Abundance distribution
30 species
7 singletons
total count 155
extrapolated richness: 54.0
Fisher's α: 11.082
geometric series k: 0.8937
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.9215
Shannon's H: 2.9204
Good's u: 0.9553
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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