Description
Survey of plants and insects for early detection of new alien species in early establishment in Norwegian nature. 25 sites (250 x 250 m) in South-east Norway were surveyed in 2020, where alien vascular plants were surveyed in field by experienced botanists (5 hour upper time limit) and insects were sampled by malaise traps during July and August. Coleoptera and Lepidoptera were identified morphologically from 10 samples (all 100 samples from the malaise traps were analysed by DNA-metabarcoding, data not presented here but stored in a separate database at NINA).
Data Records
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How to cite
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
Jacobsen R M (2023): Tidlig oppdagelse og varsling av fremmede arter 2020. v1.3. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.nina.no/resource?r=fremmed2020&v=1.3
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GBIF Registration
This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 23264cb3-b606-475d-81fb-5f22de3c2368. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by GBIF Norway.
Keywords
Occurrence; Observation
External data
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Project report | https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2711464 UTF-8 pdf |
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Geographic Coverage
South-east Norway
Bounding Coordinates | South West [58.91, 9.492], North East [60.274, 11.21] |
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Taxonomic Coverage
No Description available
Kingdom | Plantae (Plants) |
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Class | Insecta (Insects) |
Temporal Coverage
Start Date / End Date | 2020-07-15 / 2020-09-25 |
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Project Data
Prosjektet "Tidlig oppdagelse og varsling av fremmede arter" går ut på overvåking av fremmede terrestriske arter av karplanter og insekter, med mål om å oppnå tidlig oppdagelse og varsling av nye fremmede arter i Norge. Prosjektet startet med et pilotprosjekt høst 2018 (15 ruter), og ble videre testet i 2019 (20 ruter). I 2020 var første år med standardisert kartlegging (25 ruter) som skal gjentas årlig, minst til 2024. Rutene ble kartlagt for fremmede karplanter av erfarne botanikere og malaisefeller ble satt opp for innsamling av insekter.
Title | Tidlig oppdagelse og varsling av fremmede arter |
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Identifier | Tidlig_oppdagelse |
Funding | Prosjektet er finansiert av Miljødirektoratet. |
Study Area Description | South-east Norway: localities near urban areas, waste disposal facilities or transport hubs. |
Design Description | The project goal is to conduct regular surveillance that facilitates early detection of new non-native species of terrestrial plants and insects (and spiders). Surveyed sites (250 x 250 m) are selected in areas with higher probability of occurrence of alien species. Experienced botanists registred alien plants and insects are sampled by malaise traps. |
The personnel involved in the project:
Sampling Methods
Experienced botanists surveyed alien plants at each locality. Species were identified in field. Each survey was restricted to maximum 5 hours. Insects were sampled with malaise traps, one trap per locality. The trap was operated during July and August and emptied four times through the period. Lepidoptera and Coleoptera were sorted from the samples and identified by taxonomic experts.
Study Extent | South-east Norway August - September 2020 |
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Method step description:
- Plants registered by experienced botanists identifying species in field. Insects sampled in malaise traps, Coleoptera and Lepidoptera identified by taxonomists.
Additional Metadata
Project report: https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2711464
Alternative Identifiers | 23264cb3-b606-475d-81fb-5f22de3c2368 |
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https://ipt.nina.no/resource?r=fremmed2020 |