SA012: Macroinvertebrate species list of the Andrews Experimental Forest, 1992
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Citation
Gregory, S.; Li, J. 2014. Macroinvertebrate species list of the Andrews Experimental Forest, 1992 Long-Term Ecological Research Andrews Forest LTER Site. [Database]. Available: https://andrewsforest-stage.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/fsdb-data-catalog/SA012 Accessed 2026-05-10.
Abstract
Total taxa richness, proportion of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera, Shannon diversity, alpha diversity, proportion represented by the most dominant taxon, and total abundance of individuals where macroinvertebrate assemblage measures used to evaluate the effects of sampling replication and distribution in two sites (lookout and Mack Creeks) in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest. These collections were part of a larger study that sampled 16 western Oregon streams.
Coverage
Temporal coverage: 1992-09-21 to 1992-09-30
Geographic coverage: Mack Creek and Lookout Creek, Central Western Cascades of Oregon
Spatial coverage:
Bounds: W -122.25879300, E -122.09952700, N 44.28226000, S 44.20127400
Purpose
No purpose entries listed in this EML file.
Project
Title: Long-Term Ecological Research
Personnel
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Posy Elizabeth Busby - Principal Investigator Assistant Professor OSU Botany & Plant PathologyEmail: busbyp@science.oregonstate.edu, posybusby@gmail.comORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2837-9820
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Matthew G Betts - Principal Investigator Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society; 201E Richardson Hall; College of Forestry; Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331Phone: (541) 737-3841Email: matt.betts@oregonstate.eduORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7100-2551
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Brooke E. Penaluna - Principal Investigator Email: brooke.penaluna@usda.gov, Brooke.Penaluna@oregonstate.eduORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7215-770X
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Catalina Segura - Principal Investigator Assistant Professor; Department of Forest Engineering, Resources, and Management; Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331Phone: 541-737-6568Email: catalina.segura@oregonstate.eduORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0924-1172
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David Bell - Principal Investigator Email: david.bell@usda.gov, david.bell@oregonstate.eduORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2673-5836
Abstract
- The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest is a living laboratory that provides unparalleled opportunities for the study of forest and stream ecosystems in the central Cascade Range of Oregon. Since 1980, as a part of the National Science Foundation Long Term Ecological Research (NSF-LTER) program, the Andrews Experimental Forest has become a leader in the analysis of forest and stream ecosystem dynamics.
- Long-term field experiments and measurement programs have focused on climate dynamics, streamflow, water quality, and vegetation succession. Currently researchers are working to develop concepts and tools needed to predict effects of natural disturbance, land use, and climate change on ecosystem structure, function, and species composition.
- The Andrews Experimental Forest is administered cooperatively by the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Oregon State University and the Willamette National Forest. Funding for the research program comes from the National Science Foundation (NSF), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Oregon State University, and other sources.
Funding
Data were provided by the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest research program, funded by the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research Program (DEB 2025755), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Oregon State University. National Science Foundation: DEB2025755
Awards
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LTER: Long-Term Ecological Research at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (LTER8) Award Number: DEB2025755Funder: National Science FoundationFunder Identifier: https://ror.org/021nxhr62
Study Area Description
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Long-Term Ecological Research The Andrews Forest is situated in the western Cascade Range of Oregon, and covers the entire 15,800-acre (6400-ha) drainage basin of Lookout Creek. Elevation ranges from 1350 to 5340 feet (410 to 1630 m). Broadly representative of the rugged mountainous landscape of the Pacific Northwest, the Andrews Forest contains excellent examples of the region's conifer forests and associated wildlife and stream ecosystems. These forests are among the tallest and most productive in the world, with tree heights of often greater than 250 ft (75 m). Streams are steep, cold and clean, providing habitat for numerous aquatic organisms.
Associated Party
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William J. Gerth
Role: Other ResearcherOregon State University; Department of Fisheries and Wildlife; Nash Hall 104, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USAPhone: 541-737-1949Email: william.gerth@oregonstate.edu
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Stanley V. Gregory
Role: CreatorOregon State University;Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife;Nash Hall 104, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USAPhone: (541) 737-1951Email: stanley.gregory@oregonstate.edu
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Alan Herlihy
Role: Other Researcher
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Philip Kaufmann
Role: Other Researcher
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Judith L. Li
Role: Principal InvestigatorOregon State University;Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife;104 Nash Hall, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USAPhone: (541) 737-1093Email: judyli@comcast.net, judith.li@oregonstate.edu
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Judith L. Li
Role: CreatorOregon State University;Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife;104 Nash Hall, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USAPhone: (541) 737-1093Email: judyli@comcast.net, judith.li@oregonstate.edu
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Suzanne M. Remillard
Role: AbstractorOffice: FSL 354;; Forest Science Department;; Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USAPhone: (541) 758-8767Email: suzanne.remillard@oregonstate.edu
Contact
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Information Manager
Andrews Forest LTER Program, US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR, 97331Email: hjaweb@lists.oregonstate.edu
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Donald L. Henshaw
Pacific Northwest Research Station; Corvallis Forestry Sciences Lab; 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, Oregon, 97331Email: hja_admin@lists.oregonstate.edu
Publisher
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Andrews Forest LTER Site
Role: PublisherForest Ecosystems and Society Department in Forestry, Oregon State University, 201K Richardson Hall, Corvallis, OR, 97331-5752Phone: (541) 737-8480Email: lterweb@lists.oregonstate.edu
Study Description
Total taxa richness, proportion of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera, Shannon diversity, alpha diversity, proportion represented by the most dominant taxon, and total abundance of individuals where macroinvertebrate assemblage measures used to evaluate the effects of sampling replication and distribution in two sites (lookout and Mack Creeks) in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest. These collections were part of a larger study that sampled 16 western Oregon streams. Field Methods - SA012
Methods
Method Steps
Field Methods - SA012
- Two hand-picked stream sites (Lookout and Mack Creeks) in the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest/Cascade Mt. Long-term Ecological Research area were also sampled to allow comparison to the large available database at these sites. Mack Creek is a small first order stream, Lookout Creek is a fairly large third order stream. The collection at these streams were added to 16 streams (9 Cascade and 7 Valley) that were sampled for macroinvertebrate assemblages as part of a larger study.
- Macroinvertebrate field sampling took place in late September, 1992. From the random start point on each stream, 14 study transects (cross-sections) were marked off upstream at 10 m intervals in small streams, and 25 m intervals in large streams. Three, one ft Surber samples, one on the right side, center and left were taken within each transect (Fig. 2). At least 7 transects of fast water habitat (riffles, rapids or cascades) and 7 transects of slow-water habitat (pools or glides) were sampled on each stream. If 7 of each habitat were not encountered after 14 transects, the crew continued upstream sampling at the same transect intervals in only the under-represented habitat until 7 were sampled. As a result, total number of transects varied from 14 to 20 per stream. Each macroinvertebrate sample was filtered through a 500 micro-meter soil sieve at stream side. Samples were placed in whirlbags and preserved in 70% ethanol. Stream habitat at each Surber sample location was qualitatively classified as either a pool, glide, riffle, rapid, or cascade.
Laboratory Methods - SA012
- Invertebrate samples were sorted and counted in the laboratory. At least 100 organisms, or all organisms, whichever count was achieved first, were enumerated for all samples. In 378 of the 449 samples, the entire sample was counted. If organisms were extremely dense or organic debris made enumeration very difficult the original sample was subsampled using a 0.5 m subsampler grid (Caton et al 1991). If subsampling was necessary, final counts were calculated by multiplying the observed count by the inverse of the proportion counted. Insect taxa,with the exception of Chironomidae, were identified to genus; Chironomidae were identified to tribe. Molluscs, Branchiopoda, and Copepoda were identified to family. Other invertebrate groups were identified to order. These taxa groupings were used in calculating metrics including taxa richness, and non-insectan taxa.
Sampling
Study Extent
- Sampling frequency: once
Sampling Description
- The diversity and environmental sensitivity of lotic invertebrates make them useful indicators of stream conditions; consequently macroinvertebrates have become increasingly popular in regional comparisons of streams (Hilsehoff 1988; Kerans and Kerr 1994; Rosenberg and Resh 1993). However, spatial and temporal variability in abundance and diversity among individual collections (at the reach scale) can make detection of differences among streams difficult (Norris and Georges 1993) necessitating some level of replication or physical compositing of samples. A dilemma we often face is how to determine the adequate number of samples. One approach has been to adjust the number of replicates to yield the desired level of precision (Elliott, 1977; Resh 1979); a criterion of ñ40% mean total abundances has been suggested as a practical goal (Resh and McElravy 1993; Pinder el al 1987). Another approach has been to evaluate the stability of the mean with increasing sampling effort (Elliott, 1977). These methods are limited by relying heavily on numerical abundance, with little regard for other assemblage attributes.
- Our approach for assessing sampling adequacy was to consider a number of broadly representative metrics, and to identify appropriate levels of sampling effort to achieve stable values of these assemblage measures, somewhat analogous to one method suggested in Elliott (1977). Biomonitoring programs often use descriptors (often called metrics) designed to represent three basic assemblage characteristics: numerical abundance (total numbers of individuals), measures of diversity (taxa richness, diversity indices, and measures of evenness or dominance), and proportional abundances (proportions of total numbers including groups or taxa of special interest such as taxonomic order, dominant taxa, functional feeding groups or pollution-tolerant taxa). Some of these measures overlap, particularly those based on proportions that are all dependent on the same denominator, e.g. total abundance. We chose five metrics that represent different aspects of assemblage components: total abundance, taxa richness, Shannon diversity, proportional relative abundance of Ephemeroptera, Trichoptera and Plecoptera (EPT), and percent dominance of the most dominant taxon.
- In the article associated with this study, our focus was on the adequacy of field macroinvertebrate sampling to discern differences among stream reaches within ecoregions. We greatly oversampled each stream reach, examining the incremental changes in metric values resulting from increases in sampling effort within each stream reach. This intense, hierarchical sampling design allowed us to quantitatively compare the relative magnitudes of macroinvertebrate assemblage metric variances across the range of spatial scales from within-habitat (eg. within a riffle) up to within-region (ie, comparing ecoregions).
Spatial Sampling Units
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Andrews Experimental Forest (HJA)
W -122.26172200, E -122.10084700, N 44.28196400, S 44.19770400Altitude: 1631 to 1631 meter
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Mack Creek
W -122.16826200, E -122.14698900, N 44.22714600, S 44.20991900
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Andrews Lookout Creek Watershed
W -122.25879300, E -122.09952700, N 44.28226000, S 44.20127400Altitude: 1627 to 1627 meter
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Andrews Mack Creek Watershed
W -122.17282200, E -122.12699600, N 44.22054300, S 44.20148000Altitude: 1626 to 1626 meter
Software
No software entries listed in this EML file.
Keywords
- LTER controlled vocabulary: populations (theme), trophic structure (theme), spatial variability (theme), streams (theme), insects (theme)
- Andrews Experimental Forest site thesaurus: Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) (theme)
- LTER core research areas: populations (theme)
Taxonomic Hierarchy
- All Organisms: All Organisms
- Highest common category (ca. kingdom): Animalia
- Division or Phylum: Platyhelminthes
- Division or Phylum: Annelida
- Division or Phylum: Nematoda
- Division or Phylum: Arthropoda
- Class: Maxillopoda
- Class: Insecta
- Order: Plecoptera
- Family: Pteronarcyidae
- Family: Perlodidae
- Genus: Skwala
- Genus: Megarcys
- Genus: Isoperla
- Genus: Frisonia
- Genus: Perlinodes
- Family: Peltoperlidae
- Genus: Soliperla
- Genus: Yoraperla
- Family: Chloroperlidae
- Genus: Sweltsa
- Family: Pteronarcidae
- Genus: Pteronarcys
- Family: Nemouridae
- Subfamily: Amphinemurinae
- Genus: Zapada
- Genus: Soyedina
- Genus: Malenka
- Genus: Visoka
- Family: Leuctridae
- Genus: Moselia
- Genus: Despaxia
- Family: Perlidae
- Genus: Doroneuria
- Genus: Calineuria
- Genus: Hesperoperla
- Family: Capniidae
- Genus: Eucapnopsis
- Genus: Capnia
- Order: Megaloptera
- Family: Sialidae
- Genus: Sialis
- Family: Corydalidae
- Genus: Orohermes
- Order: Diptera
- Family: Pelecorhynchidae
- Genus: Glutops
- Family: Thaumaleidae
- Family: Psychodidae
- Genus: Pericoma
- Genus: Maruina
- Family: Ephydridae
- Family: Dixidae
- Genus: Dixa
- Genus: Meringodixa
- Genus: Ceratopogon
- Family: Ceratopogonidae
- Genus: Forcipomyiinae
- Genus: Culicoidinae
- Family: Empididae
- Genus: Oreogeton
- Genus: Clinocera
- Genus: Chelifera
- Family: Tipulidae
- Genus: Cryptolabis
- Genus: Hexatoma
- Genus: Dicranota
- Genus: Antocha
- Genus: Limonia
- Family: Tabanidae
- Genus: Chrysops
- Family: Simuliidae
- Genus: Prosimulium
- Genus: Simulium
- Family: Chironomidae
- Genus: Tanytarsini
- Subfamily: Orthocladiinae
- Genus: Chironomini
- Genus: Tanypodinae
- Family: Simulidae
- Order: Trichoptera
- Family: Rhyacophilidae
- Genus: Rhyacophila
- Family: Polycentropodidae
- Genus: Polycentropus
- Family: Limnephilidae
- Genus: Psychoglypha
- Genus: Neophylax
- Genus: Ecclisomyia
- Genus: Apatania
- Genus: Dicosmoecus
- Family: Lepidostomatidae
- Genus: Lepidostoma
- Family: Hydropsychidae
- Genus: Hydropsyche
- Family: Calamoceratidae
- Genus: Heteroplectron
- Family: Philopotamidae
- Genus: Wormaldia
- Family: Hydroptilidae
- Genus: Hydroptila
- Genus: Ochrotrichia
- Family: Glossosomatidae
- Genus: Glossosoma
- Genus: Agapetus
- Family: Brachycentridae
- Genus: Brachycentrus
- Genus: Micrasema
- Family: Leptoceridae
- Genus: Mystacides
- Family: Psychomyiidae
- Genus: Psychomyia
- Order: Odonata
- Family: Gomphidae
- Genus: Octogomphus
- Order: Coleoptera
- Family: Hydraenidae
- Family: Elmidae
- Genus: Heterlimnius
- Genus: Ordobrevia
- Genus: Narpus
- Genus: Lara
- Genus: Ampumixis
- Genus: Optioservus
- Genus: Zaitzevia
- Family: Hydroscaphidae
- Genus: Hydroscapha
- Family: Amphizoidae
- Genus: Amphizoa
- Family: Psephenidae
- Genus: Acneus
- Family: Dytiscidae
- Family: Staphylinidae
- Order: Ephemeroptera
- Family: Siphlonuridae
- Family: Leptophlebiidae
- Genus: Paraleptophlebia
- Family: Baetidae
- Genus: Baetis
- Genus: Pseudocleon
- Family: Ephemerellidae
- Genus: Caudatella
- Genus: Attenella
- Genus: Drunella
- Genus: Serratella
- Family: Heptageniidae
- Genus: Cinygma
- Genus: Cinygmula
- Genus: Epeorus
- Genus: Ironodes
- Genus: Rhithrogena
- Family: Ameletidae
- Genus: Ameletus
- Family: Heptgeniidae
- Genus: Heptagenia
- Class: Oligochaeta
- Class: Gastropoda
- Order: Prosobranchia
- Family: Pleuroceridae
- Genus: Juga
- Family: Hydrobiidae
- Class: Collembola
- Order: Collembola
- Class: Arachnida
- Subclass: Acari
- Order: Hydracarina
- Class: Turbellaria
- Class: Ostracoda
- Subphylum: Crustacea
- Class: Malacostraca
- Order: Decapoda
- Family: Astacidae
- Genus: Pacifastacus
- Order: Harpacticoida
- Division or Phylum: Mollusca
- Class: Pelecypoda
- Order: Corbiculaceae
- Family: Sphaeriidae
Data Entities
| # | Entity | Metadata | Data |
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| 1 |
SA01201
Macroinvertebrate Species of the Andrews Forest |
METADATA | DATA |
Metadata
SA01201 - Macroinvertebrate Species of the Andrews Forest
Object name: SA01201_v2.csv
Records: 249
Attributes: 11
Temporal coverage: 1992-06-01 to 1993-09-30
File size: 23359 byte
Checksum (MD5): 556753f4ca5091fa8189d5b8665d6e27
Format: headers=1, recordDelimiter=\r\n, fieldDelimiter=,, quoteCharacter=", orientation=column
Constraints (2)
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primaryKey: PRIMARY SA01201.LOCATION, SA01201.YEAR
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notNullConstraint: NOTNULL SA01201.ABUND, SA01201.FORMAT, SA01201.LOCATION, SA01201.NSURBERS, SA01201.STCODE, SA01201.YEAR
Attributes (11)
STCODE - char(5) (nominal)
ID: SA01201.STCODE
FSDB Database Study code
Type system: Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Code definitions (1)
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SA012
FSDB Database code SA012
FORMAT - numeric(2,0) (interval)
ID: SA01201.FORMAT
Format number
Type system: Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Unit: number
Precision: 1.000000
Numeric domain: type=natural, min=1.0000 (exclusive=false), max=1.0000 (exclusive=false)
LOCATION - varchar(15) (nominal)
ID: SA01201.LOCATION
Location of species
Type system: Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Code definitions (2)
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Mack Creek
Andrews Mack Creek Watershed
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Lookout Creek
Andrews Lookout Creek Watershed
YEAR - numeric(4,0) (dateTime)
ID: SA01201.YEAR
Year sampled
Type system: Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Date format: number
PHYLUM - varchar(17) (nominal)
ID: SA01201.PHYLUM
Taxonomic category: phylum
Type system: Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Code definitions (5)
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Arthropoda
Arthropoda
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Nematoda
Nematoda
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Annelida
Annelida
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Mollusca
Mollusca
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Platyhelminthes
Platyhelminthes
CLASS - varchar(15) (nominal)
ID: SA01201.CLASS
Taxonomic category: class
Type system: Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Code definitions (9)
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Acari
Acari
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Turbellaria
Turbellaria
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Gastropoda
Gastropoda
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Oligochaeta
Oligochaeta
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Ostracoda
Ostracoda
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Insecta
Insecta
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Malacostraca
Malacostraca
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Maxillopoda
Maxillopoda
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Pelecypoda
Pelecypoda
TAX_ORDER - varchar(16) (nominal)
ID: SA01201.TAX_ORDER
Taxonomic category: order
Type system: Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Code definitions (13)
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Hydracarina
Hydracarina
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Collembola
Collembola
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Prosobranchia
Prosobranchia
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Coleoptera
Coleoptera
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Trichoptera
Trichoptera
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Corbiculaceae
Corbiculaceae
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Diptera
Diptera
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Ephemeroptera
Ephemeroptera
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Megaloptera
Megaloptera
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Odonata
Odonata
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Plecoptera
Plecoptera
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Decapoda
Decapoda
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Harpacticoida
Harpacticoida
FAMILY - varchar(22) (nominal)
ID: SA01201.FAMILY
Taxonomic category: family
Type system: Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Code definitions (50)
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Pleuroceridae
Pleuroceridae
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Hydroscaphidae
Hydroscaphidae
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Sphaeriidae
Sphaeriidae
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Tabanidae
Tabanidae
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Ephemerellidae
Ephemerellidae
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Amphizoidae
Amphizoidae
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Baetidae
Baetidae
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Brachycentridae
Brachycentridae
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Calamoceratidae
Calamoceratidae
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Capniidae
Capniidae
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Ceratopogonidae
Ceratopogonidae
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Chironomidae
Chironomidae
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Chloroperlidae
Chloroperlidae
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Corydalidae
Corydalidae
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Dixidae
Dixidae
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Dytiscidae
Dytiscidae
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Elmidae
Elmidae
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Empididae
Empididae
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Ephydridae
Ephydridae
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Glossosomatidae
Glossosomatidae
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Gomphidae
Gomphidae
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Heptageniidae
Heptageniidae
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Hydropsychidae
Hydropsychidae
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Hydroptilidae
Hydroptilidae
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Lepidostomatidae
Lepidostomatidae
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Leptoceridae
Leptoceridae
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Leptophlebiidae
Leptophlebiidae
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Leuctridae
Leuctridae
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Limnephilidae
Limnephilidae
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Nemouridae
Nemouridae
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Peltoperlidae
Peltoperlidae
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Perlidae
Perlidae
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Perlodidae
Perlodidae
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Philopotamidae
Philopotamidae
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Polycentropodidae
Polycentropodidae
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Psephenidae
Psephenidae
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Psychodidae
Psychodidae
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Psychomyiidae
Psychomyiidae
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Rhyacophilidae
Rhyacophilidae
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Sialidae
Sialidae
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Siphlonuridae
Siphlonuridae
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Staphylinidae
Staphylinidae
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Thaumaleidae
Thaumaleidae
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Tipulidae
Tipulidae
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Pelecorhynchidae
Pelecorhynchidae
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Simulidae
Simulidae
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Pteronarcyidae
Pteronarcyidae
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Astacidae
Astacidae
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Hydraenidae
Hydraenidae
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Hydrobiidae
Hydrobiidae
GENUS - varchar(24) (nominal)
ID: SA01201.GENUS
Taxonomic category: genus
Type system: Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Code definitions (95)
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Juga
Juga
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Acneus
Acneus
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Agapetus
Agapetus
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Ameletus
Ameletus
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Amphizoa
Amphizoa
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Glossosoma/anagapetus
Anagapetus
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Antocha
Antocha
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Apatania
Apatania
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Attenella
Attenella
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Baetis
Baetis
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Brachycentrus
Brachycentrus
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Calineuria
Calineuria
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Capnia
Capnia
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Caudatella
Caudatella
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Chrysops
Chrysops
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Cinygma
Cinygma
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Cinygmula
Cinygmula
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Clinocera
Clinocera
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Hydroscapha
Hydroscapha
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Despaxia
Despaxia
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Dicosmoecus
Dicosmoecus
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Dicranota
Dicranota
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Dixa
Dixa
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Doroneuria
Doroneuria
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Drunella
Drunella
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Ecclisomyia
Ecclisomyia
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Epeorus
Epeorus
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Eucapnopsis
Eucapnopsis
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Frisonia
Frisonia
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Glossosoma/anagapetus
Glossosoma
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Hesperoperla
Hesperoperla
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Heteroplectron
Heteroplectron
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Hydropsyche
Hydropsyche
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Hydroptila
Hydroptila
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Ironodes
Ironodes
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Isoperla
Isoperla
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Lara
Lara
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Lepidostoma
Lepidostoma
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Limonia
Limonia
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Malenka
Malenka
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Maruina
Maruina
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Megarcys
Megarcys
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Micrasema
Micrasema
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Moselia
Moselia
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Mystacides
Mystacides
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Neophylax
Neophylax
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Ochrotrichia
Ochrotrichia
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Octogomphus
Octogomphus
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Orohermes
Orohermes
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Paraleptophlebia
Paraleptophlebia
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Perlinodes
Perlinodes
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Polycentropus
Polycentropus
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Prosimulium
Prosimulium
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Psychoglypha
Psychoglypha
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Psychomyia
Psychomyia
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Pteronarcys
Pteronarcys
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Rhithrogena
Rhithrogena
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Rhyacophila
Rhyacophila
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Serratella
Serratella
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Sialis
Sialis
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Simulium
Simulium
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Skwala
Skwala
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Soliperla
Soliperla
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Soyedina
Soyedina
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Sweltsa
Sweltsa
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Visoka
Visoka
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Wormaldia
Wormaldia
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Yoraperla
Yoraperla
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Zapada
Zapada
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Ampumixis
Ampumixis
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Narpus
Narpus
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Optioservus
Optioservus
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Ordobrevia
Ordobrevia
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Chelifera
Chelifera
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Oreogeton
Oreogeton
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Glutops
Glutops
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Hexatoma
Hexatoma
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Heptagenia
Heptagenia
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Hydraena (adult)
Hydraenidae
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Chironomini
Chironomini
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Forcipomyiinae
Forcipomyiinae
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Heterlimnius
Heterlimnius
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Meringodixa
Meringodixa
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Orthocladinae
Orthocladiinae
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Pacifastacus
Pacifastacus
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Pericoma/telmatoscopus
Pericoma
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Tanypodinae
Tanypodinae
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Tanytarsini
Tanytarsini
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Zaitzevia
Zaitzevia
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Pericoma/telmatoscopus
Telmatoscopus
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Cryptolabis
Cryptolabis
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Culicoidinae
Culicoidinae
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Malenka/amphinemura
Amphinemurinae
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Malenka/amphinemura
Amphinemura
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Pseudocleon
Pseudocleon
NSURBERS - numeric(2,0) (ratio)
ID: SA01201.NSURBERS
Number of samples which contained individuals of the species
Type system: Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Unit: number
Precision: 1.000000
Numeric domain: type=natural, min=1.0000 (exclusive=false), max=43.0000 (exclusive=false)
ABUND - numeric(4,0) (ratio)
ID: SA01201.ABUND
Total number of individuals of the species from all samples
Type system: Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Unit: number
Precision: 1.000000
Numeric domain: type=natural, min=1.0000 (exclusive=false), max=2961.0000 (exclusive=false)
Units
No units listed in this EML file.
Intellectual Rights
Data Use Agreement:
The re-use of scientific data has the potential to greatly increase communication, collaboration and synthesis within and among disciplines, and thus is fostered, supported and encouraged. This Data Set is released under the Creative Commons license CC BY "Attribution" (see: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Creative Commons license CC BY - Attribution is a license that allows others to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work (even commercially), as long as you are credited for the original creation. This license accommodates maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials.
It is considered professional conduct and an ethical obligation to acknowledge the work of other scientists. The Data User is asked to provide attribution of the original work if this data package is shared in whole or by individual parts or used in the derivation of other products. A recommended citation is provided for each Data Set in the Andrews LTER data catalog (see: http://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/catalog/datacatalog.aspx). A generic citation is also provided for this Data Set on the website https://portal.edirepository.org in the summary metadata page. Data Users are thus strongly encouraged to consider consultation, collaboration and/or co-authorship with the Data Set Creator.
While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and associated documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed and all data are made available "as is." The Data User should be aware, however, that data are updated periodically and it is the responsibility of the Data User to check for new versions of the data. The data authors and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of the data.
General acknowledgement: Data were provided by the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest research program, funded by the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research Program (DEB 2025755), US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Oregon State University.
Licensed
License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License
Identifier: CC-BY-4.0
Maintenance
Maintenance update frequency: notPlanned
Description
- An update history is logged and maintained with each new version of every dataset.
Change History
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Version1 (1995-10-20) Original metadata creation.
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Version2 (2001-07-04) Metadata restructured and moved into SQLServer metadata database LTERMETA. Data moved into SQLServer database FSDBDATA.
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Version7 (2014-01-02) Converted integers to numeric for better conversion. Added place_keyword and enumerated STCODE. Modified some of the study level metadata to represent the data and not the broader study for which no data are present. Linked study to the broader study publication. Enumerated all taxonomies. Recreate CSV files for uploading into PASTA.