← Back to DatasetsDataset

Temperature, floral density, and Osmia pollen usage data from seven study sites around the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Colorado: 2013-2022.

Creators: Jessica Forrest, Lydia H. Wong, Jessica R. K. Forrest
Year: 2023
DOI: 10.6073/pasta/2992dc076d1c4568afbaa68dcbbaf7dc
License: See source for details
Location: Seven sites around the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, near Crested Butte, Colorado, USA.
Temporal extent: 2013-05-29 to 2022-08-08
Bounding box: 38.853°N to 38.977°N, -107.101°W to -106.920°W
Publisher: RMBL
Tags: bee, abundance, flowering, pollen analysis, air temperature, forbs, montane, plant phenology, seasonality, pollen, LTER Controlled Vocabulary solitary bees, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Flowering & Pollination, Alpine & Subalpine Ecology, Insect Ecology, Vertebrate Biology, Geochemistry & Isotopes, Weather & Atmospheric Science, Field Methods & Monitoring, RMBL & Gothic, Gunnison Basin

Description

Data were collected as part of a study of population dynamics of solitary, cavity-nesting Hymenoptera. Nesting structures ("trap-nests") were established at five study sites along an elevational gradient around the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in 2013. Two additional study sites were added in 2014, and one of the original study sites was dropped at the end of 2015. At each site, a HOBO data-logger placed under a centrally located trap-nest records air temperatures hourly. Floral densities are recorded at each site, typically 1-2 times per week, throughout the growing season, for specific plant taxa known to be used as pollen sources by cavity-nesting bees. In addition, pollen samples are taken from the nests of cavity-nesting bees and the constituent plant taxa identified by microscopic comparison with a reference pollen collection from the study area.

Local Knowledge Graph (10 entities)

Loading graph...