Adapting to changing methodology in a long-term experiment

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Ecosphere Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.4951
Katherine McNamara Manning, Julia Perrone, Stephanie Petrycki, Douglas A. Landis, Christie A. Bahlai
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Long-term experiments are critical for understanding ecological processes, but their management comes with unique challenges. As time passes, projects may encounter unavoidable changes due to external factors, like availability of materials, affecting aspects of their research methodology. At the Kellogg Biological Station Long-Term Ecological Research Site, one of the many National Science Foundation-funded long-term research stations, a three-decade project recently experienced a supply-chain-induced change in insect sampling methodology in their lady beetle observation study. Since 1989, lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) have been sampled weekly over the growing season using yellow sticky cards. In 2021, the original sticky traps were discontinued by the manufacturer and replaced with a similar, but not identical trap. We conducted a 3-year study while the new traps were phased in to examine how the trap change would impact the observed biodiversity patterns at the site. We examined community metrics and individual taxa captures to examine within-year and between-year differences in performance between the card types. Overall, we noted several small but statistically detectable differences in capture patterns between the two trap types. After accounting for other sources of variation, we observed a difference in Shannon diversity of insects captured on the two card types, but not richness or abundance, for the overall insect community. Yet, these differences were dwarfed by the magnitude of difference observed between years within card types. For individual taxa, similar patterns held: between trap differences could be detected statistically, but the number of differences in capture rate between trap types was less than the number of differences observed for the same trap, between years. Thus, we conclude that while subtle changes in methodology could impact data produced in long-term experiments; in this case, the magnitude of this change is smaller than other factors such as time and plant treatment. However, if sustained changes in the capture rates of focal taxa are observed, future data users may use our observations to specifically quantify and correct for these shifting patterns related to the protocol change.

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在长期实验中适应方法的变化
长期实验对于了解生态过程至关重要,但其管理也面临着独特的挑战。随着时间的推移,项目可能会遇到一些不可避免的变化,如材料供应等外部因素会影响其研究方法的各个方面。凯洛格生物站(Kellogg Biological Station)长期生态研究站是美国国家科学基金会(National Science Foundation)资助的众多长期研究站之一,最近,一个历时三十年的项目在瓢虫观察研究中经历了一次由供应链引起的昆虫取样方法的改变。自 1989 年以来,该项目在生长季节每周使用黄色粘卡对瓢虫(鞘翅目:茧甲科)进行取样。2021 年,生产商停止使用原来的粘性诱捕器,取而代之的是一种类似但不完全相同的诱捕器。在新诱捕器逐步投入使用期间,我们开展了一项为期 3 年的研究,以考察诱捕器的更换将如何影响该地点观察到的生物多样性模式。我们检查了群落指标和单个分类群的捕获量,以研究不同类型诱捕器在年内涵和年际涵上的性能差异。总体而言,我们注意到两种捕集器之间在捕获模式上存在一些微小但可统计检测的差异。在考虑了其他变异来源后,我们观察到两种捕虫卡捕获的昆虫香农多样性存在差异,但整体昆虫群落的丰富度或丰度并不存在差异。然而,与卡片类型中不同年份之间的差异相比,这些差异相形见绌。对于单个分类群而言,也存在类似的模式:从统计学角度可以发现不同捕集器之间存在差异,但不同捕集器之间捕获率的差异数量要少于同一捕集器在不同年份之间的差异数量。因此,我们得出结论:虽然方法上的细微变化可能会影响长期实验中产生的数据,但在这种情况下,这种变化的幅度要小于时间和植物处理等其他因素。不过,如果观察到重点类群的捕获率持续变化,未来的数据用户可以利用我们的观察结果,对这些与方法变化相关的变化模式进行具体量化和校正。
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Ecosphere
Ecosphere ECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.70%
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378
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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