Document Type
Article
Date of Original Version
2016
Abstract
The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) intends to monitor mosquito populations across its broad geographical range of sites because of their prevalence in food webs, sensitivity to abiotic factors, and relevance for human health. We describe the design of mosquito population sampling in the context of NEON's long‐term continental scale monitoring program, emphasizing the sampling design schedule, priorities, and collection methods. Freely available NEON data and associated field and laboratory samples, will increase our understanding of how mosquito abundance, demography, diversity, and phenology are responding to land use and climate change.
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Hoekman, D., Y. P. Springer, C. M. Barker, R. Barrera, M. S. Blackmore, W. E. Bradshaw, D. H. Foley, H. S. Ginsberg, M. H. Hayden, C. M. Holzapfel, S. A. Juliano, L. D. Kramer, S. L. LaDeau, T. P. Livdahl, C. G. Moore,R. S. Nasci, W. K. Reisen, and H. M. Savage. 2016. Design for mosquito abundance, diversity, and phenology sampling within the national ecological observatory Network. Ecosphere 7(5):e01320. 10.1002/ecs2.1320 Available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1320
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