Moth counts on chalk grassland and surrounding arable fields with agri-environment schemes in Hampshire, 2014
Results of moth surveys carried out at four landscapes in North-West Hampshire in June and July 2014. The data includes dates and locations of the surveys and associated counts for each of 180 moth species. Also included is information on site management, connectivity of survey sites to chalk grassland and habitat specialism of each moth species.
Moths were surveyed in light traps for 24 nights in June/July 2014 in four landscapes in North-West Hampshire. Each survey location contained a patch of protected chalk grassland habitat surrounded mostly by arable fields. Each landscape was surveyed for six nights, with two traps being placed on the chalk grassland and the remaining eight being placed on arable fields at a range of distances from the chalk grassland patch. Traps on arable fields were alternated between arable field margins and arable field centres across the six nights. Four of eight arable field margins in each landscape comprised an area of grassland habitat created under agri-environment schemes. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/a8819ca7-1d16-4acf-b27c-983a73e7a7cd
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- Metadata Language
- English (en)
- Character set
- utf8
- Dataset Reference Date ()
- 2016-04-29
- Identifier
- doi: / 10.5285/a8819ca7-1d16-4acf-b27c-983a73e7a7cd
- Other citation details
- Alison, J., Duffield, S.J., Morecroft, M.D., Hodgson, J.A. (2016). Moth counts on chalk grassland and surrounding arable fields with agri-environment schemes in Hampshire, 2014. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre 10.5285/a8819ca7-1d16-4acf-b27c-983a73e7a7cd
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- Hoplodrina blanda
- Abraxas grossulariata
- Abrostola tripartita
- Acronicta leporina
- Acronicta rumicis
- Agrotis clavis
- Agrotis exclamationis
- Agrotis puta
- Agrotis segetum
- Alcis repandata
- Amphipyra tragopoginis
- Apamea anceps
- Apamea crenata
- Apamea epomidion
- Apamea lithoxylaea
- Apamea monoglypha
- Apamea remissa
- Apamea sordens
- Apamea sublustris
- Apamea unanimis
- Apeira syringaria
- Aplocera plagiata
- Apoda limacodes
- Arctia caja
- Autographa gamma
- Autographa jota
- Autographa pulchrina
- Axylia putris
- Biston betularia
- Cabera pusaria
- Calliteara pudibunda
- Campaea margaritaria
- Caradrina clavipalpis
- Caradrina morpheus
- Catarhoe cuculata
- Catarhoe rubidata
- Ceramica pisi
- Cerapteryx graminis
- Charanyca trigrammica
- Chloroclystis v-ata
- Cilix glaucata
- Cleorodes lichenaria
- Colocasia coryli
- Cosmia trapezina
- Cosmorhoe ocellata
- Craniophora ligustri
- Crocallis elinguaria
- Cucullia umbratica
- Cybosia mesomella
- Deilephila elpenor
- Deilephila porcellus
- Deltote pygarga
- Diachrysia chrysitis
- Diarsia mendica
- Diarsia rubi
- Drepana falcataria
- Dysstroma truncata
- Ecliptopera silaceata
- Ectropis crepuscularia
- Eilema complana
- Eilema griseola
- Eilema lurideola
- Eilema sororcula
- Electrophaes corylata
- Epirrhoe alternata
- Eremobia ochroleuca
- Eupithecia absinthiata
- Eupithecia centaureata
- Eupithecia haworthiata
- Eupithecia tripunctaria
- Euplexia lucipara
- Euproctis similis
- Euthrix potatoria
- Furcula furcula
- Gandaritis pyraliata
- Gastropacha quercifolia
- Geometra papilionaria
- Habrosyne pyritoides
- Hada plebeja
- Hadena bicruris
- Hadena confusa
- Hecatera bicolorata
- Hemistola chrysoprasaria
- Hemithea aestivaria
- Hepialus humuli
- Herminia grisealis
- Herminia tarsipennalis
- Horisme tersata
- Horisme vitalbata
- Hydriomena furcata
- Hydriomena impluviata
- Hypena proboscidalis
- Idaea aversata
- Idaea biselata
- Idaea dimidiata
- Idaea fuscovenosa
- Korscheltellus lupulina
- Lacanobia oleracea
- Lacanobia w-latinum
- Laothoe populi
- Lasiocampa quercus
- Laspeyria flexula
- Leucania comma
- Leucoma salicis
- Ligdia adustata
- Litoligia literosa
- Lomaspilis marginata
- Lomographa temerata
- Luperina testacea
- Lygephila pastinum
- Macaria liturata
- Macrothylacia rubi
- Mamestra brassicae
- Melanchra persicariae
- Melanthia procellata
- Mesoligia furuncula
- Miltochrista miniata
- Mimas tiliae
- Mythimna albipuncta
- Mythimna conigera
- Mythimna ferrago
- Mythimna impura
- Mythimna pallens
- Noctua comes
- Noctua fimbriata
- Noctua interjecta
- Noctua janthe
- Noctua orbona
- Noctua pronuba
- Nola cucullatella
- Notodonta dromedarius
- Notodonta ziczac
- Nudaria mundana
- Ochropacha duplaris
- Ochropleura plecta
- Oligia fasciuncula
- Oligia strigilis
- Opisthograptis luteolata
- Ourapteryx sambucaria
- Pasiphila chloerata
- Pasiphila rectangulata
- Peribatodes rhomboidaria
- Phalera bucephala
- Philereme transversata
- Phlogophora meticulosa
- Photedes fluxa
- Phragmatobia fuliginosa
- Plagodis dolabraria
- Polia nebulosa
- Pseudoips prasinana
- Ptilodon capucina
- Ptilodon cucullina
- Rhodometra sacraria
- Rivula sericealis
- Rusina ferruginea
- Scopula imitaria
- Scotopteryx chenopodiata
- Selenia dentaria
- Sideridis rivularis
- Smerinthus ocellata
- Sphinx ligustri
- Sphinx pinastri
- Spilosoma lubricipeda
- Spilosoma lutea
- Stauropus fagi
- Subacronicta megacephala
- Thyatira batis
- Triodia sylvina
- Triphosa dubitata
- Tyria jacobaeae
- Xanthorhoe ferrugata
- Xanthorhoe fluctuata
- Xanthorhoe montanata
- Xanthorhoe quadrifasiata
- Xanthorhoe spadicearia
- Xestia c-nigrum
- Xestia triangulum
- Keywords
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- Hampshire
- Stockbridge down
- Burghclere beacon
- Broughton down
- Danebury hill
- arable field margins
- agri-environment scheme
- chalk grassland
- Macro-moth survey
- Actinic light trap
- Connectivity
- Mesapamea secalis agg.
- Amphipyra pyramidea agg.
- Acronicta psi agg.
- Hoplodrina octogeneria
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- If you reuse this data, you should cite: Alison, J., Duffield, S.J., Morecroft, M.D., Hodgson, J.A. (2016). Moth counts on chalk grassland and surrounding arable fields with agri-environment schemes in Hampshire, 2014. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/a8819ca7-1d16-4acf-b27c-983a73e7a7cd
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- Biota
- Begin date
- 2014-06-02
- End date
- 2014-07-22
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Report
- Dataset Reference Date ()
- 2010-12-08
- Statement
- Macro-moth surveys were carried out by J Alison. Trapping was carried out on good weather nights with min temperature >10Ë?C, max wind speed <20km/h and max precipitation risk <50%. Surveys were carried out using ten Heath style actinic light traps (15w) fitted with solar sensors for automatic activation/deactivation at sunset/sunrise. Traps were recovered in a different order each morning, with the first trap being counted at sunrise. Before being released at the site of capture, macro-moth individuals were identified on-site or photographed for later identification. Records were cross checked by a local moth recorder.
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- a8819ca7-1d16-4acf-b27c-983a73e7a7cd XML
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- English (en)
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- Metadata Date
- 2021-06-25T18:38:38
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