7 research outputs found

    Supplement 1. Macroinvertebrate community matrix data.

    No full text
    <h2>File List</h2><blockquote> <p><a href="leroy_et_al_invert_matrix.txt">leroy_et_al_invert_matrix.txt</a></p> <p> </p> </blockquote><h2>Description</h2><blockquote> <p>Macroinvertebrate taxa found on leaf litter in Oak Creek, Arizona, USA. The text file leroy_et_al_invert_matrix.txt is a tab-separated text file that includes abundance data for various genera, families, and orders of macroinvertebrates. Also included is a sample ID number, the leaf type (cottonwood cross type), harvest date, and randomized block within the stream. Invertebrate data were analyzed using a blocked multi-response permutation procedure in PC-ORD as described in the original paper.</p> </blockquote

    Map of continental US showing the status of the Japanese beetle invasion, by county: well established (red), establishing (orange), occurrences reported (yellow), and no occurrences known (white).

    No full text
    <p>Black circles indicate sites of beetle collections used to develop the relationship between beetle and precipitation δ<sup>2</sup>H values, and the star indicates the study site at the Portland International Airport. Data compiled from refs <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0149599#pone.0149599.ref015" target="_blank">15</a>–<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0149599#pone.0149599.ref019" target="_blank">19</a>, as described in the Methods (<b><i>Potential Sources of Origin)</i>.</b></p

    δ<sup>2</sup>H of Japanese beetles during a 5-week experiment in which beetles from Virginia were reared in terracosms with plant material and environmental water from Oregon.

    No full text
    <p>Symbols show means and bars two standard errors. Whole-body tissue samples were analyzed each week (circles), whereas wings (squares) and elytra (triangles) were sampled in week 0 and week 5.</p
    corecore