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Heliconia invertebrate counts

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-luq.130.89
Title:Heliconia invertebrate counts
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:

Identification and number of invertebrates recovered from each Heliconia inflorescence sampled.

Publication Date:2011-06-03
Language:English

Time Period
Begin:
1996-02-27
End:
1998-03-01

People and Organizations
Contact:Richardson, Barbara A.  [  email ]
Creator:Richardson, Barbara A. 
Associate:Melendez-Colom, Eda (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, data manager)
Associate:Rogers, Carol 
Associate:Hull, Gillian 

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
Heliconia invertebrate data
Description:
Heliconia invertebrate data
Detailed Metadata

Data Entities


Data Table

Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-luq/130/89/8321a77a0f13f7199616bd31e83d32c7
Name:Heliconia invertebrate data
Description:Heliconia invertebrate data
Number of Records:263
Number of Columns:109

Time Period
Begin:
1996-02-01
End:
1998-03-01

Table Structure
Object Name:Heliconiainvertebratedata.csv
Size:37115
Text Format:
Number of Header Lines:1
Record Delimiter:\r\n
Orientation:column
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Field Delimiter:,

Table Column Descriptions
 Year of observation or monitoringPlant no.Actual bract no.Corrected bract no.Fluid - mlCount of species - Limonia in 1 mmCount of species - Limonia in 2 mmCount of species - Limonia in 3 mmCount of species - Limonia in 4 mmCount of species - Limonia in 5 mmCount of species - Limonia in 6 mmCount of species - Limonia in 7 mmCount of species - Limonia in 8 mmCount of species - Limonia in 10 mmCount of species - Limonia in 11 mmCount of species - Limoniapupa in 7 mmCount of species - Culex in 1 mmCount of species - Culex in 2 mmCount of species - Culex in 3 mmCount of species - Culex in 4 mmCount of species - Culex in 5 mmCount of species - Culex in 6 mmCount of species - Culex in 7 mmCount of species - Culicidaepupa in 3 mmCount of species - Wyeomia in 3 mmCount of species - Wyeomia in 4 mmCount of species - Wyeomia in 5 mmCount of species - Wyeomia in 7 mmCount of species - Culicidaepupa in 3 mmCount of species - Culicidaepupa in 4 mmCount of species - Culicidaepupa in 7 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 3 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 4 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 5 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 6 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 7 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 8 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaepupa in 2 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.2 in 2 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.2 in 3 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.2 in 4 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.2 in 7 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaepupa in 3 mmCount of species - Ceratopogonidaepupa in 5 mmCount of species - ChironomidorthoSH in 1 mmCount of species - ChironomidorthoSH in 2 mmCount of species - ChironomidorthoSH in 3 mmCount of species - ChironomidorthoSH in 4 mmCount of species - ChironomidorthoSH in 5 mmCount of species - TanypodinaeLH in 1 mmCount of species - TanypodinaeLH in 2 mmCount of species - TanypodinaeLH in 3 mmCount of species - TanypodinaeLH in 4 mmCount of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 1 mmCount of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 2 mmCount of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 3 mmCount of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 4 mmCount of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 5 mmCount of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 6 mmCount of species - PsychodidaePericoma in 3 mmCount of species - PsychodidaePericoma in 5 mmCount of species - Psychodidpupashorttail in 2 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 2 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 3 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 4 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 5 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 7 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 8 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 10 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 12 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 1 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 2 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 3 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 4 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 5 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 6 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 7 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 8 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 9 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 10 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 1 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 2 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 3 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 4 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 5 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 6 mmCount of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 7 mmCount of species - Cyclorraphasp.1pupa in 3 mmCount of species - Cyclorraphasp.2pupa in 3 mmCount of species - Canaceidae in 1 mmCount of species - Canaceidae in 3 mmCount of species - Canaceidae in 4 mmCount of species - Canaceidae in 5 mmCount of species - Muscidae in 2 mmCount of species - Muscidae in 4 mmCount of species - Muscidae in 5 mmCount of species - Muscidae in 6 mmCount of species - Muscidae in 7 mmCount of species - Muscidae in 8 mmCount of species - Muscidae in 9 mmCount of species - Muscidae in 11 mmCount of species - NaididAulophorus in 1 mmCount of species - NaididAulophorus in 2 mmCount of species - NaididAulophorus in 3 mmCount of species - EnchytraeidI in 4 mmCount of species - Flatwormin 10 mmCount of species - Lumbricidae in 30 mmCount of species - Acaridae in 1 mmStarting measuring date
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CorrectedBractNo  
fluid-ml  
Limonia-1  
Limonia-2  
Limonia-3  
Limonia-4  
Limonia-5  
Limonia-6  
Limonia-7  
Limonia-8  
Limonia-10  
Limonia-11  
Limoniapupa-7  
Culex-1  
Culex-2  
Culex-3  
Culex-4  
Culex-5  
Culex-6  
Culex-7  
Culicidaepupa-3  
Wyeomia-3  
Wyeomia-4  
Wyeomia-5  
Wyeomia-7  
Culicidaepupa-3  
Culicidaepupa-4  
Culicidaepupa-7  
Ceratopogonidaesp.1-3  
Ceratopogonidaesp.1-4  
Ceratopogonidaesp.1-5  
Ceratopogonidaesp.1-6  
Ceratopogonidaesp.1-7  
Ceratopogonidaesp.1-8  
Ceratopogonidaepupa-2  
Ceratopogonidaesp.2-2  
Ceratopogonidaesp.2-3  
Ceratopogonidaesp.2-4  
Ceratopogonidaesp.2-7  
Ceratopogonidaepupa-3  
Ceratopogonidaepupa-5  
ChironomidorthoSH-1  
ChironomidorthoSH-2  
ChironomidorthoSH-3  
ChironomidorthoSH-4  
ChironomidorthoSH-5  
TanypodinaeLH-1  
TanypodinaeLH-2  
TanypodinaeLH-3  
TanypodinaeLH-4  
PsychodidaePsychoda-1  
PsychodidaePsychoda-2  
PsychodidaePsychoda-3  
PsychodidaePsychoda-4  
PsychodidaePsychoda-5  
PsychodidaePsychoda-6  
PsychodidaePericoma-3  
PsychodidaePericoma-5  
Psychodidpupashorttail-2  
Syrphidaesp.1-2  
Syrphidaesp.1-3  
Syrphidaesp.1-4  
Syrphidaesp.1-5  
Syrphidaesp.1-7  
Syrphidaesp.1-8  
Syrphidaesp.1-10  
Syrphidaesp.1-12  
Syrphidaesp.2-1  
Syrphidaesp.2-2  
Syrphidaesp.2-3  
Syrphidaesp.2-4  
Syrphidaesp.2-5  
Syrphidaesp.2-6  
Syrphidaesp.2-7  
Syrphidaesp.2-8  
Syrphidaesp.2-9  
Syrphidaesp.2-10  
Syrphidaesp.3-1  
Syrphidaesp.3-2  
Syrphidaesp.3-3  
Syrphidaesp.3-4  
Syrphidaesp.3-5  
Syrphidaesp.3-6  
Syrphidaesp.3-7  
Cyclorraphasp.1pupa-3  
Cyclorraphasp.2pupa-3  
Canaceidae-1  
Canaceidae-3  
Canaceidae-4  
Canaceidae-5  
Muscidae-2  
Muscidae-4  
Muscidae-5  
Muscidae-6  
Muscidae-7  
Muscidae-8  
Muscidae-9  
Muscidae-11  
NaididAulophorus-1  
NaididAulophorus-2  
NaididAulophorus-3  
EnchytraeidI-4  
Flatworm-10  
Lumbricidae-30  
Acaridae-1  
StartDate  
Definition:Year (in yyyy) format when the observation or monitoring was made at the field.Number of plant in collection sequenceSequential number of bract, counting from lowestStandardised bract no. [taking account of stage of flowering – see Richardson & Hull (2000)]Amount of fluid recovered from respective bractCount of species - Limonia in 1 mm size.Count of species - Limonia in 2 mm size.Count of species - Limonia in 3 mm size.Count of species - Limonia in 4 mm size.Count of species - Limonia in 5 mm size.Count of species - Limonia in 6 mm sizeCount of species - Limonia in 7 mm size.Count of species - Limonia in 8 mm sizeCount of species - Limonia in 10 mm size.Count of species - Limonia in 11 mm size.Count of species - Limoniapupa in 7 mm size.Count of species - Culex in 1 mm size.Count of species - Culex in 2 mm sizeCount of species - Culex in 3 mm size.Count of species - Culex in 4 mm size.Count of species - Culex in 5 mm size.Count of species - Culex in 6 mm size.Count of species - Culex in 7 mm size.Count of species - Culicidaepupa in 3 mm size.Count of species - Wyeomia in 3 mm size.Count of species - Wyeomia in 4 mm size.Count of species - Wyeomia in 5 mm size.Count of species - Wyeomia in 7 mm size.Count of species - Culicidaepupa in 3 mm sizeCount of species - Culicidaepupa in 4 mm size.Count of species - Culicidaepupa in 7 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 3 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 4 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 5 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 6 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 7 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.1 in 8 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaepupa in 2 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.2 in 2 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.2 in 3 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.2 in 4 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaesp.2 in 7 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaepupa in 3 mm size.Count of species - Ceratopogonidaepupa in 5 mm size.Count of species - ChironomidorthoSH in 1 mm size.Count of species - ChironomidorthoSH in 2 mm size.Count of species - ChironomidorthoSH in 3 mm size.Count of species - ChironomidorthoSH in 4 mm size.Count of species - ChironomidorthoSH in 5 mm size.Count of species - TanypodinaeLH in 1 mm size.Count of species - TanypodinaeLH in 2 mm size.Count of species - TanypodinaeLH in 3 mm size.Count of species - TanypodinaeLH in 4 mm size.Count of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 1 mm size.Count of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 2 mm size.Count of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 3 mm size.Count of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 4 mm size.Count of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 5 mm size.Count of species - PsychodidaePsychoda in 6 mm size.Count of species - PsychodidaePericoma in 3 mm size.Count of species - PsychodidaePericoma in 5 mm size.Count of species - Psychodidpupashorttail in 2 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 2 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 3 mm size. size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 4 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 5 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 7 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 8 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 10 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.1 in 12 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 1 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 2 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 3 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 4 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 5 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 6 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 7 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 8 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 9 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.2 in 10 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 1 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 2 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 3 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 4 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 5 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 6 mm size.Count of species - Syrphidaesp.3 in 7 mm size.Count of species - Cyclorraphasp.1pupa in 3 mm size.Count of species - Cyclorraphasp.2pupa in 3 mm size.Count of species - Canaceidae in 1 mm size.Count of species - Canaceidae in 3 mm size.Count of species - Canaceidae in 4 mm size.Count of species - Canaceidae in 5 mm size.Count of species - Muscidae in 2 mm size.Count of species - Muscidae in 4 mm size.Count of species - Muscidae in 5 mm size.Count of species - Muscidae in 6 mm size.Count of species - Muscidae in 7 mm size.Count of species - Muscidae in 8 mm size.Count of species - Muscidae in 9 mm size.Count of species - Muscidae in 11 mm size.Count of species - NaididAulophorus in 1 mm size.Count of species - NaididAulophorus in 2 mm size.Count of species - NaididAulophorus in 3 mm size.Count of species - EnchytraeidI in 4 mm size.Count of species - Flatwormin 10 mm size.Count of species - Lumbricidae in 30 mm size.Count of species - Acaridae in 1 mm size.First day of measurements conducted in the survey (in mm/dd/yy)
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DefinitionNumber of plant in collection sequence
DefinitionSequential number of bract, counting from lowest
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DefinitionCount of species - Acaridae in 1 mm size.
Formatmm/dd/yyyy
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Accuracy Report:                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
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Methods:                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

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Keywords

By Thesaurus:
Core Areasorganic matter, populations
LTER Controlled Vocabularyspecies richness, abundance, herbs

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:

Bracts of plants selected for collection were numbered; fluid from each bract was pipetted into a separate bottle at the sampling site. Each individual bract was then cut from the inflorescence and placed in a bag, together with its respective fluid sample bottle. In the laboratory, fluid amount was measured. Bracts were dissected individually and all organisms recovered by washing and brushing with water from the individual floral components and, with organisms from the bract fluid, preserved for counting and identification. For details see Richardson, B.A., Rogers, C. and Richardson, M.J. 2000. Nutrients, diversity and community structure of two phytotelm systems in a lower montane forest, Puerto Rico. Ecological Entomology 25: 348-356; and Richardson, B.A. and Hull, G.A. 2000. Insect colonisation sequences in bracts of Heliconia caribaea in Puerto Rico. Ecological Entomology 25: 460-466

People and Organizations

Creators:
Individual: Barbara A. Richardson
Address:
165 Braid Road;,
Edinburgh, GB
Email Address:
brichardson@lternet.edu
Contacts:
Individual: Barbara A. Richardson
Address:
165 Braid Road;,
Edinburgh, GB
Email Address:
brichardson@lternet.edu
Associated Parties:
Individual: Eda Melendez-Colom
Organization:University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus
Address:
University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras, Ponce de Leon Ave.,
San Juan, PR 00931 US
Phone:
(787) 764-0000 (voice)
Email Address:
edacorreo@yahoo.com
Role:data manager
Individual: Carol Rogers
Address:
US
Email Address:
notavailable@lternet.edu
Role:associated researcher
Individual: Gillian Hull
Address:
US
Email Address:
notavailable@lternet.edu
Role:associated researcher

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

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

Time Period
Begin:
1996-02-27
End:
1998-03-01
Sampling Site: 
Description:El Verde Field Station, HC-05 Box 8974, Puerto Rico 186, Río Grande 00745, Puerto Rico
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -65.8202Latitude (degree): 18.3211
Altitude (meter):350

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to Data Table: Heliconia invertebrate data


Time Period
Begin:
1996-02-01
End:
1998-03-01

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