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  • Long-Term Aquatic Faunal Sampling via Throw Trap in Shark River Slough, Everglades, Florida, USA, 1978 – 2021
  • Flood, Peter J; Postdoctoral Research Fellow; University of Michigan
    Loftus, William F; Aquatic Research & Communication LLC
    Kline, Jeffrey L; Aquatic Ecologist; South Florida Natural Resource Center
    Dorn, Nathan J; Associate Professor; Florida International University
    Trexler, Joel C; Director of the Coastal and Marine Laboratory and Professor of Biological Science; Florida State University
  • 2024-06-27
  • Flood, P.J., W.F. Loftus, J.L. Kline, N.J. Dorn, and J.C. Trexler. 2024. Long-Term Aquatic Faunal Sampling via Throw Trap in Shark River Slough, Everglades, Florida, USA, 1978 – 2021 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-28).
  • Long-term monitoring of fish communities in the Everglades using 1-m2 throw traps started in 1978 and is ongoing. Data represent the number of individuals per species collected per throw trap (i.e., individuals per square meter). From 1978-1995 sampling occurred five times per year, referred to as periods, at one plot per site and the number of throws was determined by estimates of inter-sample variance. In 1996, the spatial extent of monitoring was expanded to include additional sites and multiple plots per site. At each plot 5-7 throw trap samples were collected with sampling location within a plot being drawn from a random number table. Days since dry (DSD) are calculated as the number of days since depth was last < 5 cm using the Everglades Depth Estimation Network and in situ depth measurements. Statistical comparisons of community composition can be found in FCE1258_community_change.Rmd

  • N: 25.691      S: 25.26      E: -80.62      W: -80.76
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