Description
Beetles sampled with flight interception traps in Junkerdalsura nature reserve during summer 2022.
Data Records
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How to cite
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
Jacobsen R M (2023): Junkerdalen 2022 Coleoptera. v1.1. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.nina.no/resource?r=junkerdalen_biller_2022&v=1.1
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GBIF Registration
This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: c982f7cc-595d-491f-8ed6-df2e1be53977. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by GBIF Norway.
Keywords
Occurrence; Specimen
Contacts
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Geographic Coverage
Junkerdalen, Nordland, Norway
Bounding Coordinates | South West [66.826, 15.397], North East [66.827, 15.401] |
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Taxonomic Coverage
beetles, biller, Coleoptera
Order | Coleoptera (beetles) |
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Temporal Coverage
Formation Period | 2022 |
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Project Data
The beetles were sampled in and around a part of Junkerdalsura nature reserve with an old spruce plantation field, which was "veteranised" during summer 2021. The "veteranisation" aimed to damage the spruce trees so they would die more or less slowly, providing dead wood to the area, and allowing the birch forest naturally occuring in the area to regenerate over time. The beetles were sampled in 2022, one year after "veteranisation", and very many of the spruce trees were already dead.
Title | Junkerdalen forest restoration |
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Funding | Tilskuddsmidler fra Statsforvalteren i Nordland |
Study Area Description | Junkerdalsura nature reserve is dominated by calcareous birch forest, with an especially species rich flora. The spruce plantations in the area are being cut down or "veteranised" to restore the natural birch forest. |
Design Description | 60 flight interception traps, active from early June until medio August, emptied twice during that period. |
The personnel involved in the project:
Sampling Methods
60 flight interception traps, active from early June until medio August, emptied twice during that period.
Study Extent | Junkerdalsura nature reserve |
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Method step description:
- flight interception traps, identification by expert
Additional Metadata
Alternative Identifiers | c982f7cc-595d-491f-8ed6-df2e1be53977 |
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https://ipt.nina.no/resource?r=junkerdalen_biller_2022 |