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EM Identity and Description (* Note that run information is shown only where run data differ from the "parent" entry for that variable)
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Document Author
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Buckles, B. J., and A. N. Harmon-Threatt |
Document Year
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2019 |
Variable General Info (* Note that run information is shown only where run data differ from the "parent" entry for that variable)
Bees nesting ?Comment:Beginning at 1900 the evening before bee and floral sampling, fifteen 0.36 m2 ground emergence tents (BugDorm BT2006, Taichung, Taiwan) were installed to capture nesting bees at each plot (Sardinas & Kremen, 2014; Sardinas et al., 2016). Tents were installed after dusk when female bees return to the nest after foraging. They were secured with stakes and soil on flaps to prevent overturning and limit insect escape, and kill jars were filled with soapy water. The proportion of tents capturing bees at a plot is herein referred to as “nesting rate”. |
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Variable ID
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18933 |
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Qualitative-Quantitative
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Cardinal-Ordinal
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Variable Typology (* Note that run information is shown only where run data differ from the "parent" entry for that variable)
Bees nesting ?Comment:Beginning at 1900 the evening before bee and floral sampling, fifteen 0.36 m2 ground emergence tents (BugDorm BT2006, Taichung, Taiwan) were installed to capture nesting bees at each plot (Sardinas & Kremen, 2014; Sardinas et al., 2016). Tents were installed after dusk when female bees return to the nest after foraging. They were secured with stakes and soil on flaps to prevent overturning and limit insect escape, and kill jars were filled with soapy water. The proportion of tents capturing bees at a plot is herein referred to as “nesting rate”. |
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Predictor-Intermediate-Response
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Predictor Variable Type
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Response Variable Type
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Data Source/Type
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Variable Classification Hierarchy
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Variable Spatial Characteristics (* Note that run information is shown only where run data differ from the "parent" entry for that variable)
Bees nesting ?Comment:Beginning at 1900 the evening before bee and floral sampling, fifteen 0.36 m2 ground emergence tents (BugDorm BT2006, Taichung, Taiwan) were installed to capture nesting bees at each plot (Sardinas & Kremen, 2014; Sardinas et al., 2016). Tents were installed after dusk when female bees return to the nest after foraging. They were secured with stakes and soil on flaps to prevent overturning and limit insect escape, and kill jars were filled with soapy water. The proportion of tents capturing bees at a plot is herein referred to as “nesting rate”. |
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Spatial Extent Area
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Spatially Distributed?
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Observations Spatially Patterned?
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Spatial Grain Type
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Spatial Grain Size
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Spatial Density
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EnviroAtlas URL
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Variable Temporal Characteristics (* Note that run information is shown only where run data differ from the "parent" entry for that variable)
Bees nesting ?Comment:Beginning at 1900 the evening before bee and floral sampling, fifteen 0.36 m2 ground emergence tents (BugDorm BT2006, Taichung, Taiwan) were installed to capture nesting bees at each plot (Sardinas & Kremen, 2014; Sardinas et al., 2016). Tents were installed after dusk when female bees return to the nest after foraging. They were secured with stakes and soil on flaps to prevent overturning and limit insect escape, and kill jars were filled with soapy water. The proportion of tents capturing bees at a plot is herein referred to as “nesting rate”. |
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Temporal Extent
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Temporally Distributed?
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Regular Temporal Grain?
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Temporal Grain Size Value
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Temporal Grain Size Units
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Temporal Density
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Variable Values (* Note that run information is shown only where run data differ from the "parent" entry for that variable)
Bees nesting ?Comment:Beginning at 1900 the evening before bee and floral sampling, fifteen 0.36 m2 ground emergence tents (BugDorm BT2006, Taichung, Taiwan) were installed to capture nesting bees at each plot (Sardinas & Kremen, 2014; Sardinas et al., 2016). Tents were installed after dusk when female bees return to the nest after foraging. They were secured with stakes and soil on flaps to prevent overturning and limit insect escape, and kill jars were filled with soapy water. The proportion of tents capturing bees at a plot is herein referred to as “nesting rate”. |
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Min Value
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Max Value
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Other Value Type
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Other Value
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Variable Variability and Sensitivity (* Note that run information is shown only where run data differ from the "parent" entry for that variable)
Bees nesting ?Comment:Beginning at 1900 the evening before bee and floral sampling, fifteen 0.36 m2 ground emergence tents (BugDorm BT2006, Taichung, Taiwan) were installed to capture nesting bees at each plot (Sardinas & Kremen, 2014; Sardinas et al., 2016). Tents were installed after dusk when female bees return to the nest after foraging. They were secured with stakes and soil on flaps to prevent overturning and limit insect escape, and kill jars were filled with soapy water. The proportion of tents capturing bees at a plot is herein referred to as “nesting rate”. |
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Variability Expression Given?
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Variability Metric
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Variability Value
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Variability Units
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Resampling Used?
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Variability Expression Used in Modeling?
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Variable Operational Validation (Response Variables only; * Note that run information is shown only where run data differ from the "parent" entry for that variable)
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Variable ID
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Validated?
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Validation Approach (within, between, etc.)
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Validation Method (Stat/Deviance)
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Validation Metric
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Validation Value
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Use of Measured Response Data
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