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Code and data for 'Confirmation of a decline in the summer population of the monarch butterfly due to habitat loss'
Department of the Interior —
This code describes graphical and analytical comparisons between monarch butterfly survey data collected during summer breeding, fall migration, and winter. -
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Angel Lichen Moth Abundance and Morphology Data, Grand Canyon, AZ, 2012
Department of the Interior —
Two unique datasets on the abundance and morphology of the angel lichen moth (Cisthene angelus) in Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA were compiled to describe the phenology... -
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iCoast - Did the Coast Change? Crowd-sourced Coastal Classifications
Department of the Interior —
On October 29, 2012, Hurricane Sandy made landfall as a post-tropical storm near Brigantine, New Jersey, with sustained winds of 70 knots (80 miles per hour) and... -
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Flow management for hydropower extirpates aquatic insects, undermining river food webs
Department of the Interior —
Two unique datasets were gathered to document whether flow management for hydropower affects the abundance and diversity of aquatic insect assemblages. The first... -
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Insect catch rates and angler success data during Bug Flows at Glen Canyon Dam, 2012-2018
Department of the Interior —
These data were compiled to evaluate the effects of low steady weekend flows on emergent aquatic insects during the first year of experimental Bug Flows below Glen... -
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Adult net-spinning caddisfly (Hydropsyche spp.) catch rates and morphology from large rivers of the southwestern United States, 2015-2016
Department of the Interior —
These data describe the distribution and abundance of Hydropsyche, a widespread and diverse genus of net-spinning caddisflies, in the Colorado River Basin. Abundance...