Woodmeadow Invertebrate Survey 2018
Three Hagges Woodmeadow
Description
Invertebrate (insects, molluscs, arachnids, crustaceans) from sub-habitats within the developing wood-meadow ecosystem created de novo. Absences are not recorded.
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Records collected to establish the biodiversity of the wood-meadow as it develops over time.
Geographic Description
The dataset covers the whole of the Wood-Meadow area (10 hectares) and the coverage is reasonably complete, effort being made to sample all the sub-habitats within the area. The location of most observations has been possible to c.10m (8-figure grid references) because the recorders could georeferenced their position to known habitat structures previously fixed using high-precision GPS survey. However, some records could only be confidently attributed to a wider location (4-figure grid references). The Wood-Meadow is situated six miles south of York, between York and Selby, in the
county of North Yorkshire. More specifically, it adjoins the eastern side of the A19 between the villages of Escrick and Riccall, and is situated in the National Grid 1km square SE6239. The approximate central 1m square of the survey area is SE62670396100; the approximate central latitudinal and longitudinal geographic
co-ordinates are 53∞50í55.96íN 1∞02í56.00íW.
Data quality
The records are of specimens collected in the field and identified in the laboratory. Larger taxa (e.g. dragonflies) were identified from photographs.
Methods
The records are of specimens collected in the field and identified in the laboratory. Larger taxa (e.g. dragonflies) were identified from photographs.
Citation
Woodmeadow Invertebrate Survey 2018, Woodmeadow Trust (2019)
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Digitised records
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