Rothamsted Insect Survey, Moth and Aphid catch abundance data

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Bell, J. R., Blumgart, D. and Shortall, C. R. 2020. Rothamsted Insect Survey, Moth and Aphid catch abundance data. Rothamsted Research. https://doi.org/10.23637/rothamsted.975qz

AuthorsBell, J. R., Blumgart, D. and Shortall, C. R.
Abstract

This dataset contains Moth and Aphid catch abundance data from the Rothamsted Insect Survey light-trap and suction trap networks. The dataset is a supplement to Bell et al (2020) (https://doi.org/10.1111/icad.12412) and can be used to reproduce the R analyses presented.

Year of Publication2020
PublisherRothamsted Research
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.23637/rothamsted.975qz
Keywordslight traps
traps
population ecology
Publication dates
Print13 Mar 2020
FunderBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Related Output
Is supplement tohttps://doi.org/10.1111/icad.12412
Funder project or codeThe Rothamsted Insect Survey - National Capability [2017-2022]
BBSRC Strategic Programme in Smart Crop Protection
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Copyright license
CC BY 4.0
Data type
Text
Contents
README
File Access Level
Open
Data files
Copyright license
CC BY 4.0
Data type
Text
Contents
Data
File Access Level
Open
Data files
Copyright license
CC BY 4.0
Data type
Text
Contents
Data
File Access Level
Open
Data files
Copyright license
CC BY 4.0
Data type
Text
Contents
Data
File Access Level
Open
Data collection period01 Jan 1969 to end of 31 Dec 2016
Geographic coverageUK
Data collection method

The Rothamsted Insect Survey operates two trap networks throughout the United Kingdom that sample aphids and moths using suction-traps and light-traps, respectively. More information about the network and data collection processes can be found at https://insectsurvey.com/.

Data preparation and processing activities

Data were extracted from the RIS database ‘Paul’ that holds records of moths and aphids. For each site-year between 1969 and 2016, we calculated the total number of individuals summed across all species caught in that site-year.

The files aphid_linear_estimates.csv, aphid_non_linear_estimates.csv, moth_linear_estimates.csv and moth_non_linear_estimates.csv are linear and non-linear trend predictions derived from the AphidTidy and MothTidy datasets using the poptrend R package summary.trend function. This function is used for computing the yearly estimates.

The files aphid_random_linear_effects.csv and moth_random_linear_effects.csv are random year effects components visible following the call plot.trend when tempRE = TRUE in the call to ptrend.

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