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author Hoffmann, Lara
Palt, Martin
Mignien, Lucas
Uhler, Johannes
Haase, Peter
Müller, Jörg
Stoll, Stefan
author_facet Hoffmann, Lara
Palt, Martin
Mignien, Lucas
Uhler, Johannes
Haase, Peter
Müller, Jörg
Stoll, Stefan
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The dataset contains mean masses of butterfly species and different noctuid moth size classes collected between end of May and beginning of September 2020 using different Malaise traps in three low mountain range regions in Germany: Hunsrueck (National Park Hunsrueck-Hochwald), Spessart (Rhine-Main-Observatory) and Steigerwald. The butterflies were stored in alcohol after their capture and were weighed with a precision scale (0.001 g) after shaking them briefly to remove residual alcohol. Part of the specimen collected was used for DNA-metabarcoding. The other part was deposited in the specimen collection of the Environmental Campus Birkenfeld (Trier University of Applied Sciences).
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spellingShingle Butterfly weight data from lower mountain range regions in southwest Germany
Hoffmann, Lara
Palt, Martin
Mignien, Lucas
Uhler, Johannes
Haase, Peter
Müller, Jörg
Stoll, Stefan
butterflies; Ecology & Environment; HR_forest; HR_open; Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; Hunsrueck, lower mountain range, SW Germany; insects; Lepidoptera; Malaise; Malaise trap; Mass; Monitoring; M-TRAP; Number of specimens; Precision scale, accuracy ±0.001 g; S_forest; S_open; Species; Specimen mass, average; Spessart, Bavaria/Hesse, Germany; Spessart, lower mountain range, SW Germany; Steigerwald, Bavaria, Germany; Steigerwald, lower mountain range, SW Germany; SW_forest; SW_open; trap; Uniform resource locator/link to reference; VID; Visual identification
The dataset contains mean masses of butterfly species and different noctuid moth size classes collected between end of May and beginning of September 2020 using different Malaise traps in three low mountain range regions in Germany: Hunsrueck (National Park Hunsrueck-Hochwald), Spessart (Rhine-Main-Observatory) and Steigerwald. The butterflies were stored in alcohol after their capture and were weighed with a precision scale (0.001 g) after shaking them briefly to remove residual alcohol. Part of the specimen collected was used for DNA-metabarcoding. The other part was deposited in the specimen collection of the Environmental Campus Birkenfeld (Trier University of Applied Sciences).
title Butterfly weight data from lower mountain range regions in southwest Germany
topic butterflies; Ecology & Environment; HR_forest; HR_open; Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; Hunsrueck, lower mountain range, SW Germany; insects; Lepidoptera; Malaise; Malaise trap; Mass; Monitoring; M-TRAP; Number of specimens; Precision scale, accuracy ±0.001 g; S_forest; S_open; Species; Specimen mass, average; Spessart, Bavaria/Hesse, Germany; Spessart, lower mountain range, SW Germany; Steigerwald, Bavaria, Germany; Steigerwald, lower mountain range, SW Germany; SW_forest; SW_open; trap; Uniform resource locator/link to reference; VID; Visual identification
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.971791