Trap histories for Caconemobius on the Big Island of Hawai’i, 2019
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Trap histories for Caconemobius on the Big Island of Hawai’i, 2019

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Trap histories for Caconemobius on the Big Island of Hawai’i, 2019. Data accompanies Heinen-Kay et al. (2021), which details the sampling design. Each line represents a single trap that was open for 1 to 5 nights, beginning on the date given. “1” represents a trap-night on which a Caconemobius was captured, “0” a trap-night on which one was not. Sampling sites were distributed among three regions: C. anahulu was present in Kona, C. fori was present in HVNP, and C. fori was expected to be present in Puna. Heinen-Kay, J.L., J.T. Rotenberry, A.D. Kay, and M. Zuk. 2021. Lava crickets (Caconemobius spp.) on Hawai´i Island: colonizers or persisters in extreme habitats? Ecological Entomology (in press).

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