Evento de muestreo

Long-term monitoring of Azorean forest arthropods: the BALA Project (1997-2022)

Última versión Publicado por Universidade dos Açores en 24 de enero de 2024 Universidade dos Açores
Fecha de publicación:
24 de enero de 2024
Publicado por:
Universidade dos Açores
Licencia:
CC-BY 4.0

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Descripción

The BALA dataset originates from various projects that employed a consistent sampling protocol to collect arthropods in the Azorean archipelago. Specifically, the Biodiversity of Arthropods from the Laurisilva of the Azores (BALA) project was initiated to comprehensively survey the invertebrate fauna of the Azores, focusing particularly on endemic arthropod species. The core sampling, conducted in three consecutive phases, targeted the identical 30 sites in a repetitive manner. Nevertheless, during the initial sampling round known as BALA1, spanning from 1997 to 2004, a collaborative endeavor from multiple projects led to the surveying of a total of 100 sites across 18 forest fragments in seven islands. During the subsequent rounds, spanning from 2010 to 2012 (BALA2) and 2021 to 2022 (BALA), only the 30 core sites, out of the original 100 sites, located within 15 fragments were revisited and resampled. Altogether, the collection amasses a total of 266,675 specimens of 543 invertebrate morphospecies (123,446 individuals and 404 species in the core dataset), of which 354 are identified at the species level. Of these species 77 (105,919 individuals) are endemic to the Azores, 97 (97,562 individuals) are native but not endemic, and 146 (32,267 individuals) are exotics.

Registros

Los datos en este recurso de evento de muestreo han sido publicados como Archivo Darwin Core(DwC-A), el cual es un formato estándar para compartir datos de biodiversidad como un conjunto de una o más tablas de datos. La tabla de datos del core contiene 10.379 registros.

también existen 1 tablas de datos de extensiones. Un registro en una extensión provee información adicional sobre un registro en el core. El número de registros en cada tabla de datos de la extensión se ilustra a continuación.

Event (core)
10379
Occurrence 
63904

Este IPT archiva los datos y, por lo tanto, sirve como repositorio de datos. Los datos y los metadatos del recurso están disponibles para su descarga en la sección descargas. La tabla versiones enumera otras versiones del recurso que se han puesto a disposición del público y permite seguir los cambios realizados en el recurso a lo largo del tiempo.

Versiones

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¿Cómo referenciar?

Los usuarios deben citar este trabajo de la siguiente manera:

Pozsgai G, Lhoumeau S, Amorim I R, Boieiro M, Cardoso P, Ferreira M T, Leite A, Malumbres-Olarte J, Oyarzabal G, Rigal F, Ros-Prieto A, Santos A M C, Gabriel R, Borges P A V (2024). Long-term monitoring of Azorean forest arthropods: the BALA Project (1997-2022). Version 1.0. Universidade dos Açores. Samplingevent dataset. http://ipt.gbif.pt/ipt/resource?r=bala_arthropods&v=1.0

Derechos

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Registro GBIF

Este recurso ha sido registrado en GBIF con el siguiente UUID: 8a4be36d-18cd-484c-b8ce-f67194cf4bac.  Universidade dos Açores publica este recurso y está registrado en GBIF como un publicador de datos avalado por GBIF Portugal.

Palabras clave

Occurrence; Arthropods; Azores; Hyper-humid native forest; monitoring; LTER; canopy arthropods; epigean arthropods

Contactos

Gabor Pozsgai
  • Originador
Researcher
Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group, CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute
School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of the Azores, Rua Capitão João d´Ávila, Pico da Urze
9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo
Azores
PT
Sébastien Lhoumeau
  • Originador
Researcher
Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group, CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute
School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of the Azores, Rua Capitão João d´Ávila, Pico da Urze
9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo
Azores
PT
Isabel R. Amorim
  • Originador
Researcher
Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group, CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute
School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of the Azores, Rua Capitão João d´Ávila, Pico da Urze
9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo
Azores
PT
Mário Boieiro
  • Originador
Researcher
Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group, CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute
School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of the Azores, Rua Capitão João d´Ávila, Pico da Urze
9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo
Azores
PT
Pedro Cardoso
  • Originador
Researcher
cE3c- Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes, CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon
Edifício C2, 5º Piso, Sala 2.5.46 Campo Grande
1749-016 Lisbon
PT
Maria T. Ferreira
  • Originador
Researcher
Regional Secretariat of Environment and Climate Change, Project LIFE BEETLES (LIFE 18NAT/PT/000864)
Rua do Galo n. 118
9700-040 Angra do Heroísmo
Azores
PT
Abrão Leite
  • Originador
Researcher
Azorean Biodiversity Group
Rua Fernando Pessoa, n. 99
2765-483 Estoril
PT
Jagoba Malumbres-Olarte
  • Originador
Researcher
Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group, CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute
School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of the Azores, Rua Capitão João d´Ávila, Pico da Urze
9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo
Azores
PT
Guilherme Oyarzabal
  • Originador
Researcher
Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group, CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute
School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of the Azores, Rua Capitão João d´Ávila, Pico da Urze
9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo
Azores
PT
François Rigal
  • Originador
Professor
Institut Des Sciences Analytiques et de Physico Chimie pour L’environnement et les Materiaux UMR5254, Comité National de la Recherche Scientifique - University de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour
E2S UPPA
Pau
FR
Alejandra Ros-Prieto
  • Originador
Researcher
Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group, CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute
School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of the Azores, Rua Capitão João d´Ávila, Pico da Urze
9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo
Azores
PT
Ana M. C. Santos
  • Originador
Professor
Departamento de Ecología, Centro de Investigación en Biodiversidad y Cambio Global (CIBC-UAM), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
28049 Madrid
ES
Rosalina Gabriel
  • Originador
Associate Professor
Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group, CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute
School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of the Azores, Rua Capitão João d´Ávila, Pico da Urze
9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo
Azores
PT
Paulo A. V. Borges
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
  • Investigador Principal
Associate Professor
Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group, CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute
School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of the Azores, Rua Capitão João d´Ávila, Pico da Urze
9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo
Azores
PT
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Cobertura geográfica

In our study, eight islands of the Azorean archipelago, from west to east were sampled: Flores, Faial, Pico, São Jorge, Graciosa, Terceira, São Miguel, and Santa Maria

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [36,977, -31,193], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [39,483, -25,087]

Cobertura taxonómica

All arthropod taxa, with the exclusion of mites (Acari) and Collembola, were collected. Specimens were categorized to morphospecies and, when possible, identified to their respective species or higher taxonomic levels. Due to the difficulty of their identification, Diptera and Hymenoptera (excluding Formicidae) were not separated to morphospecies but kept in the samples

Filo Arthropoda (Arthropods)

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 1997-08-01 / 2022-09-01

Datos del proyecto

The BALA dataset originates from various projects that employed a consistent sampling protocol to collect arthropods in the Azorean archipelago. Specifically, the Biodiversity of Arthropods from the Laurisilva of the Azores (BALA) project was initiated to comprehensively survey the invertebrate fauna of the Azores, focusing particularly on endemic arthropod species. The core sampling, conducted in three consecutive phases, targeted the identical 30 sites in a repetitive manner. Nevertheless, during the initial sampling round known as BALA1, spanning from 1997 to 2004, a collaborative endeavor from multiple projects led to the surveying of a total of 100 sites across 18 forest fragments in seven islands. During the subsequent rounds, spanning from 2010 to 2012 (BALA2) and 2021 to 2022 (BALA), only the 31 core sites, out of the original 100 sites, located within 15 fragments were revisited and resampled.

Título BALA - Biodiversity of the Arthropods from the Laurisilva of the Azores
Identificador BALA
Fuentes de Financiación This work was funded by the Azorean Direcção Regional dos Recursos Florestais (Azorean Government / project 17.01-080203) during BALA 1; FCT- project PTDC/BIA-BEC/100182/2008 – “Predicting extinctions on islands: a multi-scale assessment” during BALA 2; and (FCT) - MACRISK-Trait-based prediction of extinction risk and invasiveness for Northern Macaronesian arthropods (FCT-PTDC/BIA-CBI/0625/2021), FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia in the frame of the projects FCT-UIDB/00329/2020-2024 (Thematic Line 1 – integrated ecological assessment of environmental change on biodiversity) and Project LIFE BEETLES (LIFE 18NAT/PT/000864) in BALA 3. Data curation and open Access of this manuscript were supported by the project MACRISK-Trait-based prediction of extinction risk and invasiveness for Northern Macaronesian arthropods (FCT-PTDC/BIA-CBI/0625/2021).
Descripción del área de estudio The Azorean archipelago, positioned in the North Atlantic Ocean, comprises nine volcanic islands with a total surface area of 2,346 km2. These islands feature a wet oceanic, mild to warm, subtropical climate, exhibiting moderate variations in both daily and annual temperatures. From a biogeographical perspective, the Azores are part of Macaronesia, characterized by native vegetation that includes hyper-humid Laurisilva forests. Despite their natural heritage, human habitation since the mid-15th century has led to extensive transformation, with the original native forests, which once covered nearly the entire surface of the islands, progressively converted to agricultural cropland, pastures, and settlements. By 1988, when Natural Forest Reserves were established on seven of the nine Azorean islands only 2.5% of the initial native forests remained, existing in isolated fragments. In our study, we sampled eight islands of the Azorean archipelago from west to east: Flores, Faial, Pico, São Jorge, Graciosa, Terceira, São Miguel, and Santa Maria. Notably, Graciosa lacked any pristine areas, leading us to sample secondary forests on this island using the introduced sampling protocol.
Descripción del diseño Each site underwent sampling along a 150 m transect, focusing on mapping soil-dwelling fauna through the strategic placement of 30 pitfall traps, each featuring a 5 cm opening diameter, at 5-meter intervals. Out of these traps, 15 were filled with ethylene-glycol as the sampling/preservative liquid, while the remaining 15 alternated with Turquin’s solution. To capture arthropods inhabiting the canopy, the study included sampling the three most prevalent native tree species using a beating technique.

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Paulo A. V. Borges
Gabor Pozsgai
Sébastien Lhoumeau
  • Proveedor De Contenido
Guilherme Oyarzabal
Ricardo Costa
  • Autor
Abrão Leite
  • Autor
Jagoba Malumbres-Olarte
Maria Teresa Ferreira
  • Autor
Alejandra Ros-Prieto

Métodos de muestreo

Each site was sampled along a 150 m transect, in which, in order to map soil-dwelling fauna, 30 pitfall traps, each with a 5cm opening diameter, were placed at 5-meter intervals. In 15 traps the sampling/preservative liquid was ethylene-glycol and, in an alternating pattern, the remaining 15 traps employed Turquin’s solution. Additionally, for the purpose of capturing arthropods residing in the canopy, the study also involved the sampling of the three most prevalent native tree species using a beating technique. For a detailed description, readers should consult the works using the BALA protocol (Borges et al., 2005; Ribeiro et al. 2005).

Área de Estudio The foundational dataset comprises 4,929 sampling events conducted along 30 transects, distributed across 15 fragments within native Azorean humid forests spanning seven islands. Sampling activities unfolded over the period from 1997 to 2022, segmented into three comprehensive, multi-year campaigns: BALA1 (1997-2004), BALA2 (2010-2011), and BALA3 (2019-2022). The core dataset specifically includes transects situated in pristine native vegetation, consistently sampled throughout this timeframe. However, the ultimate dataset has been enriched by incorporating data from various projects that adhered to the same methodology for invertebrate sampling across the archipelago. Consequently, the final dataset encompasses information from 124 transects within 27 fragments across eight islands. While the majority of fragments represent primary native forests, the extended dataset also includes data from the early succession of lava flows and secondary forests, particularly on Graciosa island where no native vegetation remains
Control de Calidad Each sample was meticulously labeled and stored, with archive samples remaining accessible for additional data verification and analysis. While the majority of species identifications were performed by one of the authors (PAV Borges), challenging specimens were referred to expert taxonomists specializing in the respective taxa. Rigorous checks were undertaken to prevent transcription errors, and various tests were executed to detect and address outliers in the data. Furthermore, segments of the dataset have already been utilized in numerous analyses. To ensure accuracy, all names underwent automatic verification against the GBIF Taxonomy Backbone

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. Several taxonomists identified morphospecies from BALA 1, which were fundamental for the success of the project, namely, Artur R.M. Serrano, Arturo Baz, Fernando Ilharco, Henrik Enghoff, Jordi Ribes, Jörg Wunderlich, Luís Carlos Crespo, Margarida T. Pitta, Ole Karsholt, Richard zur Strassen, Virgílio Vieira, Volker Assing, Volker Mahnert and Wolfgang Rücker

Datos de la colección

Nombre de la Colección Entomoteca Dalberto Teixeira Pombo (DTP)
Identificador de la Colección DTP
Métodos de preservación de los ejemplares Alcohol

Referencias bibliográficas

  1. Borges, P.A.V., Aguiar, C., Amaral, J., Amorim, I.R., André, G., Arraiol, A.,. Baz A., Dinis, F., Enghoff, H., Gaspar, C., Ilharco, F., Mahnert, V., Melo, C., Pereira, F., Quartau, J.A., Ribeiro, S., Ribes, J., Serrano, A.R.M., Sousa, A.B., Strassen, R.Z., Vieira, L., Vieira, V., Vitorino, A. & Wunderlich, J. (2005). Ranking protected areas in the Azores using standardized sampling of soil epigean arthropods. Biodiversity and Conservation, 14: 2029-2060 DOI: 10.1007/s10531-004-4283-y
  2. Ribeiro, S.P., Borges, P.A.V., Gaspar, C., Melo, C., Serrano, A.R.M., Amaral, J., Aguiar, C., André, G. & Quartau, J.A. (2005). Canopy insect herbivores in the Azorean Laurisilva forests: key host plant species in a highly generalist insect community. Ecography, 28: 315-330 DOI: 10.1111/j.0906-7590.2005.04104.x

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