Dataset for: Experimental river noise alters arthropod abundances
Description
For two summers, we continuously broadcast whitewater river noise and spectrally-altered river noise (shifted upwards in frequency, but maintaining the same temporal profile) to experimentally tease apart the effects of two characteristics of noise - sound levels and background frequency – on arthropod abundances. We used five types of trapping methods, placed across 20 sites within the Pioneer Mountains of Idaho to collect and identify 151,992 individual specimens to Order. We built Bayesian generalized linear mixed-effects models with noise characteristics and other habitat variables such as riparian vegetation, elevation, temperature, and moonlight. The code in this dataset allows one to reproduce the analyses, tables, and plots from the manuscript.
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Arthropod_Counts.csv
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Related works
- Cites
- Journal article: 10.1111/oik.08499 (DOI)