Data from: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest

<p>The data set is collected to evaluate if two parasitoids (<em>Spathius galinae</em> and <em>Tetrastichus planipennisi</em>), introduced for biocontrol of the invasive emerald ash borer (EAB), <em>Agrilus planipennis</em>, into North America have established niche-partitioning, co-existing populations following their sequential or simultaneous field releases to 12 hard-wood forests located in Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States. Ash trees of various sizes (large, pole-size and saplings) were debarked meter by meter in early spring of 2019 (Michigan sites) or fall of 2019 (Northeast states: Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York). Detailed data collection procedures can be found in the associated publication in Biological Control. </p><div><br>Resources in this dataset:</div><br><ul><li><p>Resource Title: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest - Michigan data.</p> <p>File Name: Michigan 2019-EAB Parasitoid Niche Partition-Raw.csv</p><p>Resource Description: Michigan Dataset</p><p>Resource Software Recommended: JMP,url: <a href="https://www.JMP.com">https://www.JMP.com</a> </p></li><br><li><p>Resource Title: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest - Northeast states data.</p> <p>File Name: NE Dataset 2019-EAB Parasitoid Niche Partition-Raw.csv</p><p>Resource Description: Northeast States Data set</p></li><br><li><p>Resource Title: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest - Data Dictionary.</p> <p>File Name: Data Dictionary for Parasitoid niche partitioning study from Biological Control.docx</p><p>Resource Description: Data dictionary</p></li></ul><p></p>

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Main Author: Jian Duan (17362405)
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Published: 2021
Subjects:Environmental sciences, Biosecurity science and invasive species ecology, Environmental management, emerald ash borer, biocontrol, natural enemy introduction, Parasitoid co-existence, resource partitioning, NP304, data.gov, ARS,
Online Access:https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_from_Niche_partitioning_and_coexistence_of_parasitoids_of_the_same_feeding_guild_introduced_for_biological_control_of_an_invasive_forest_pest/24666156
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spelling dat-usda-us-article246661562021-07-01T00:00:00Z Data from: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest Jian Duan (17362405) Environmental sciences Biosecurity science and invasive species ecology Environmental management emerald ash borer biocontrol natural enemy introduction Parasitoid co-existence resource partitioning NP304 data.gov ARS <p>The data set is collected to evaluate if two parasitoids (<em>Spathius galinae</em> and <em>Tetrastichus planipennisi</em>), introduced for biocontrol of the invasive emerald ash borer (EAB), <em>Agrilus planipennis</em>, into North America have established niche-partitioning, co-existing populations following their sequential or simultaneous field releases to 12 hard-wood forests located in Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States. Ash trees of various sizes (large, pole-size and saplings) were debarked meter by meter in early spring of 2019 (Michigan sites) or fall of 2019 (Northeast states: Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York). Detailed data collection procedures can be found in the associated publication in Biological Control. </p><div><br>Resources in this dataset:</div><br><ul><li><p>Resource Title: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest - Michigan data.</p> <p>File Name: Michigan 2019-EAB Parasitoid Niche Partition-Raw.csv</p><p>Resource Description: Michigan Dataset</p><p>Resource Software Recommended: JMP,url: <a href="https://www.JMP.com">https://www.JMP.com</a> </p></li><br><li><p>Resource Title: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest - Northeast states data.</p> <p>File Name: NE Dataset 2019-EAB Parasitoid Niche Partition-Raw.csv</p><p>Resource Description: Northeast States Data set</p></li><br><li><p>Resource Title: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest - Data Dictionary.</p> <p>File Name: Data Dictionary for Parasitoid niche partitioning study from Biological Control.docx</p><p>Resource Description: Data dictionary</p></li></ul><p></p> 2021-07-01T00:00:00Z Dataset Dataset 10.15482/usda.adc/1522681 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_from_Niche_partitioning_and_coexistence_of_parasitoids_of_the_same_feeding_guild_introduced_for_biological_control_of_an_invasive_forest_pest/24666156 U.S. Public Domain
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region America del Norte
libraryname National Agricultural Library of USDA
topic Environmental sciences
Biosecurity science and invasive species ecology
Environmental management
emerald ash borer
biocontrol
natural enemy introduction
Parasitoid co-existence
resource partitioning
NP304
data.gov
ARS
spellingShingle Environmental sciences
Biosecurity science and invasive species ecology
Environmental management
emerald ash borer
biocontrol
natural enemy introduction
Parasitoid co-existence
resource partitioning
NP304
data.gov
ARS
Jian Duan (17362405)
Data from: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest
description <p>The data set is collected to evaluate if two parasitoids (<em>Spathius galinae</em> and <em>Tetrastichus planipennisi</em>), introduced for biocontrol of the invasive emerald ash borer (EAB), <em>Agrilus planipennis</em>, into North America have established niche-partitioning, co-existing populations following their sequential or simultaneous field releases to 12 hard-wood forests located in Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States. Ash trees of various sizes (large, pole-size and saplings) were debarked meter by meter in early spring of 2019 (Michigan sites) or fall of 2019 (Northeast states: Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York). Detailed data collection procedures can be found in the associated publication in Biological Control. </p><div><br>Resources in this dataset:</div><br><ul><li><p>Resource Title: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest - Michigan data.</p> <p>File Name: Michigan 2019-EAB Parasitoid Niche Partition-Raw.csv</p><p>Resource Description: Michigan Dataset</p><p>Resource Software Recommended: JMP,url: <a href="https://www.JMP.com">https://www.JMP.com</a> </p></li><br><li><p>Resource Title: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest - Northeast states data.</p> <p>File Name: NE Dataset 2019-EAB Parasitoid Niche Partition-Raw.csv</p><p>Resource Description: Northeast States Data set</p></li><br><li><p>Resource Title: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest - Data Dictionary.</p> <p>File Name: Data Dictionary for Parasitoid niche partitioning study from Biological Control.docx</p><p>Resource Description: Data dictionary</p></li></ul><p></p>
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title Data from: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest
title_short Data from: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest
title_full Data from: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest
title_fullStr Data from: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest
title_sort data from: niche partitioning and coexistence of parasitoids of the same feeding guild introduced for biological control of an invasive forest pest
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