McCracken, M.E. et al
Pollinator data from calcareous grassland, heathland and woodland sites in Dorset, UK, 2017-2018
https://doi.org/10.5285/190b7ef8-1997-4424-a087-882cd7673e23
Cite this dataset as:
McCracken, M.E.; Bullock, J.M.; Ridding, L.E.; Hulmes, L.; Hulmes, S.; Evans, P.M.; Newton, A.C.; Watson, S.C.L. (2020). Pollinator data from calcareous grassland, heathland and woodland sites in Dorset, UK, 2017-2018. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/190b7ef8-1997-4424-a087-882cd7673e23
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This dataset contains pollinator abundance data from 13 calcareous grassland, 13 heathland and 12 woodland sites within Dorset, UK. The sites were selected to represent a range of habitat types across a condition gradient as measured by levels of degradation from the original habitat. The original habitats were identified as being calcareous grassland, heathland or woodland from a survey conducted in the 1930s. Butterflies, bees, hoverflies, flies and beetles were recorded to species level and the plant species insects were foraging on was also recorded. Data were collected on three different dates in 2017 and 2018: calcareous grassland in June, July and August; heathland transects in May, August and September; and woodland transects in May, June and July.
Publication date: 2020-11-02
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Format
Comma-separated values (CSV)
Spatial information
Study area
Spatial representation type
Tabular (text)
Spatial reference system
OSGB 1936 / British National Grid
Temporal information
Temporal extent
2017-05-01 to 2018-06-30
Provenance & quality
Original sites were identified from work by Professor Ronald Good, an eminent Dorset botanist who undertook an extensive botanical survey of Dorset from 1931 to 1939. The archive is publically available through the Dorset Environmental Records Centre. Sites were selected from those sites identified by Good as being calcareous grassland, heathland or woodland in 1930s. The subsampling approach used a variety of data sources, to identify current habitat types, including the UK Land Cover Map 2007, Natural England’s Priority Habitat Inventory and Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), survey data from Horsfall, the Dorset Heathland survey and information on the Higher Level Stewardship schemes.
Sample squares (50m x 50m plots) were randomly assigned within the original Good survey area prior to visit using ArcGIS. Pollinator abundance was recorded by walking two 50m transects at a steady pace. All butterflies were recorded to species level within a 5m imaginary box along the transect, in flight or nectaring. Bees, hoverflies, flies and beetles were also recorded to species whilst foraging within a 2m box along the 50m transect. All transects were walked within fixed weather criteria, these consisted of dry calm conditions with a minimum of 13 degC temperature, between 13-16 degC no more than 40% cloud cover; and wind speeds not exceeding 5 on the Beaufort scale. Transects were only walked within the time window of 10:00 to 16:00, when the above criteria were met.
Data were collected by experienced field ecologists, the same ecologists carried out all surveys. Data are consistent and reliable. Data were recorded into a spreadsheet as recorded in the field. Data were checked for any anomalies.
Sample squares (50m x 50m plots) were randomly assigned within the original Good survey area prior to visit using ArcGIS. Pollinator abundance was recorded by walking two 50m transects at a steady pace. All butterflies were recorded to species level within a 5m imaginary box along the transect, in flight or nectaring. Bees, hoverflies, flies and beetles were also recorded to species whilst foraging within a 2m box along the 50m transect. All transects were walked within fixed weather criteria, these consisted of dry calm conditions with a minimum of 13 degC temperature, between 13-16 degC no more than 40% cloud cover; and wind speeds not exceeding 5 on the Beaufort scale. Transects were only walked within the time window of 10:00 to 16:00, when the above criteria were met.
Data were collected by experienced field ecologists, the same ecologists carried out all surveys. Data are consistent and reliable. Data were recorded into a spreadsheet as recorded in the field. Data were checked for any anomalies.
Licensing and constraints
This dataset is available under the terms of the Open Government Licence
Cite this dataset as:
McCracken, M.E.; Bullock, J.M.; Ridding, L.E.; Hulmes, L.; Hulmes, S.; Evans, P.M.; Newton, A.C.; Watson, S.C.L. (2020). Pollinator data from calcareous grassland, heathland and woodland sites in Dorset, UK, 2017-2018. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/190b7ef8-1997-4424-a087-882cd7673e23
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Data from provision of ecosystem services across habitat degradation gradient
Correspondence/contact details
McCracken, M.
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Maclean Building, Benson Lane, Crowmarsh Gifford
Wallingford
Oxfordshire
OX10 8BB
UNITED KINGDOM
enquiries@ceh.ac.uk
Wallingford
Oxfordshire
OX10 8BB
UNITED KINGDOM
Authors
Newton, A.C.
University of Bournemouth
Watson, S.C.L.
University of Portsmouth
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UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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Publisher
NERC Environmental Information Data Centre
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