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Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: Gastropod lichen feeding trials

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-hbr.334.1
Title:Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: Gastropod lichen feeding trials
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:

Herbivory by terrestrial gastropods, particularly Arion sp., can alter lichen communities; however, little is known about this interaction in forests of North America. This data set reports the results of two feeding trials with slugs and snails from Hubbard Brook on seven lichen species. In feeding trials two common lichens, Hypogymnia physodes and Platismatia glauca, were grazed more heavily by both native and non-native slugs than other lichen species.

Publication Date:2021-10-13

Time Period
Begin:
2016-06-01
End:
2016-07-31

People and Organizations
Contact:Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study [  email ]
Creator:Cleavitt, Nat 
Creator:Clyne, Ailis 

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
Feeding_with_TrialExp
Description:
results of labroratory feeding trials testing terrestrial gastropod preference for epiphytic lichen species
Detailed Metadata

Data Entities


Data Table

Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-hbr/334/1/c22d22b516ec4c341eb9eeba956b6395
Name:Feeding_with_TrialExp
Description:results of labroratory feeding trials testing terrestrial gastropod preference for epiphytic lichen species
Number of Records:292
Number of Columns:8

Table Structure
Object Name:gastropodFeeding_with_TrialExp.csv
Size:19310 bytes
Authentication:b4bf566f2f7b0703e0273bc2cd8a58c5 Calculated By MD5
Text Format:
Number of Header Lines:1
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Field Delimiter:,
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Table Column Descriptions
 
Column Name:Gastro ID  
Lichen species  
Gastropod  
Total Gastro Mass  
consumed (mg)  
PropConsumed  
Consumption/biomass  
ExpTrial  
Definition:unique number for the gastropod individuallatin name of lichen species fedGenus when possible and group (slug or snail) when not able to IDMass of the gastropod individual in gramsmilligrams of lichen consumed as the difference before and after gastropod feedingweight consumed (g) divided by total weight of lichen (g)weight consumed (g) divided by weight of gastropod (g)Trial number
Storage Type:string  
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Measurement Type:nominalnominalnominalratioratioratiorationominal
Measurement Values Domain:
Definitionunique number for the gastropod individual
Definitionlatin name of lichen species fed
DefinitionGenus when possible and group (slug or snail) when not able to ID
Unitgram
Typereal
Min0.061 
Max10.297 
Unitmilligram
Typereal
Min
Max23.6 
Unitdimensionless
Typereal
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Max0.766666667 
Unitdimensionless
Typereal
Min
Max0.266666667 
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code0
DefinitionPretrial
Source
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionTrial 1
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionTrial 2
Source
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Keywords

By Thesaurus:
LTER Controlled Vocabularyforests, watersheds, lichens, snails, slugs, gastropods
HBES VocabularyHBR, Hubbard Brook LTER, Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, HBEF, New Hampshire, NH, White Mountain National Forest
(No thesaurus)epiphytes

Methods and Protocols

These methods, instrumentation and/or protocols apply to all data in this dataset:

Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:

Consumption of lichens by native (Philomycus sp.) and non-native (Arion sp.) slugs and the most common snail species present, Discus catskillensis, and Amber snails, Succinidae, was evaluated using feeding trials. After collection from the boards, gastropods were fed with lettuce in outdoor shaded conditions prior to the start of the feeding trials. Lichen species used in the main feeding trial (Trial 1) were: Hypogymnia physodes, Lobaria pulmonaria, Myelochroa aurulenta, and Puntelia rudecta. All lichens were selected for their abundance and relative ease of collection at the HBEF except for L. pulmonaria, which was shipped from Maine where it is much more common.

Lichen thalli were removed from their substrate, dried at 40°C for 48 hours, and weighed prior to the start of the feeding trials. Ten trials were run for each of the four gastropod groups. Gastropods were weighed and distributed into plastic, rectangular food-storage containers. Several small holes were punctured through the lids of the containers for air exchange. The bottom of each container was covered with wetted unbleached paper towel. The lichens were equidistant from the gastropods upon placement of the gastropods into the center of the containers. Containers were kept in natural light conditions in a shaded outdoor location. The feeding trials lasted for four days and containers were sprayed to maintain humidity at least every eight hours. At the end of the trials, gastropods and fecal matter were removed from the remaining lichen scraps which were then dried at 40°C for 48 hours and re-weighed.

A second set of feeding trials (Trial 2) was conducted for the slugs (only) with three additional lichen species, Flavoparmelia caperata, Platismatia glauca, and Usnocetraria oakesiana; also, P. rudecta was included in these trials for reference to check comparability of the results with the previous trials. For these trials, lichens were not completely cleaned of their substrate. These trials were conducted in the laboratory using 12 hours of light, and slugs were not fed overnight prior to starting the experiment. In all other respects these trials were identical to the first.

People and Organizations

Publishers:
Organization:Environmental Data Initiative
Email Address:
info@environmentaldatainitiative.org
Web Address:
https://environmentaldatainitiative.org
Id:https://ror.org/0330j0z60
Creators:
Individual: Nat Cleavitt
Individual: Ailis Clyne
Contacts:
Organization:Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study
Email Address:
hbr-im@lternet.edu

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to all data in this dataset:

Time Period
Begin:
2016-06-01
End:
2016-07-31
Geographic Region:
Description:Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  43.959Southern:  43.914
Western:  -71.8062Eastern:  -71.7022

Project

Parent Project Information:

Title:LTER: Long Term Ecological Research at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (2016)
Personnel:
Individual: Gary Lovett
Organization:Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Email Address:
lovettg@caryinstitute.org
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8411-8027
Role:Principal Investigator
Funding: National Science Foundation (NSF) 1637685
Related Project:
Title:Long-Term Ecological Research at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (2016)
Personnel:
Individual: Gary Lovett
Organization:Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Email Address:
lovettg@caryinstitute.org
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8411-8027
Role:Principal Investigator
Funding: National Science Foundation (NSF) 1633026

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:complete
Frequency:
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