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Design for ground beetle abundance and diversity sampling within the National Ecological Observatory Network

The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) will monitor ground beetle populations across a network of broadly distributed sites because beetles are prevalent in food webs, are sensitive to abiotic factors, and have an established role as indicator species of habitat and climatic shifts. We describe the design of ground beetle population sampling in the context of NEON's long-term, continentalscale monitoring program, emphasizing the sampling design, priorities, and collection methods. Freely available NEON ground beetle data and associated field and laboratory samples will increase scientific understanding of how biological communities are responding to land-use and climate change.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:arizona.edu/oai:arizona.openrepository.com:10150/624368
Date04 1900
CreatorsHoekman, David, LeVan, Katherine E., Ball, George E., Browne, Robert A., Davidson, Robert L., Erwin, Terry L., Knisley, C. Barry, LaBonte, James R., Lundgren, Jonathan, Maddison, David R., Moore, Wendy, Niemelae, Jari, Ober, Karen A., Pearson, David L., Spence, John R., Will, Kipling, Work, Timothy
ContributorsUniv Arizona, Dept Entomol, The National Ecological Observatory Network; 1685 38th Street Boulder Colorado 80301 USA, The National Ecological Observatory Network; 1685 38th Street Boulder Colorado 80301 USA, University of Alberta; Edmonton Alberta T6G 2R3 Canada, Wake Forest University; 243 Winston Hall, Box?7325 Reynolda Station Winston-Salem North Carolina 27109 USA, Carnegie Museum of Natural History; 4400 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15213 USA, Smithsonian Institution; National Museum of Natural History; 10th and Constitution NW Washington D.C. 20560 USA, Randolph-Macon College; 2500 Rivermont Avenue Lynchburg Virginia 24503 USA, Plant Division, Insect Pest Prevention & Management Program; Oregon Department of Agriculture; 635 Capitol Street, NE Salem Oregon 97301 USA, Ecdysis Foundation; 46958 188th Street Estelline South Dakota 57234 USA, Department of Integrative Biology; Oregon State University; 3029 Cordley Hall Corvallis Oregon 97331 USA, Department of Entomology; University of Arizona; 1140 E. South Campus Drive Tucson Arizona 85721 USA, Department of Environmental Sciences; University of Helsinki; P.O. Box?65, Viikinkaari 1 Helsinki FI-00014 Finland, College of the Holy Cross; 1 College Street Worcester Massachusetts 01610 USA, School of Life Sciences; Arizona State University; 427 E. Tyler Mall Tempe Arizona 85287 USA, University of Alberta; Edmonton Alberta T6G 2R3 Canada, Essig Museum of Entomology; University of California-Berkeley; Berkeley California 94720 USA, Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al; C.P. 8888, Succursale Centreville Montreal Quebec H3P 3P8 Canada
PublisherWILEY
Source SetsUniversity of Arizona
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeArticle
Rights© 2017 Hoekman et al. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
Relationhttp://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/ecs2.1744

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