Data from: Plant–moth community relationships at the degraded urban peat-bog in Central Europe This README uses Markdown syntax, though it is saved in .txt format. To view the file with its intended text formatting, save a copy as a .md file. Then you can open it with the browser or text viewer of your choice. Reference Information ===================== Provenance for this README -------------------------- * File name: README_Plant–moth community relationships at the degraded urban peat-bog in Central Europe.txt * Authors: Mateusz Płóciennik * Other contributors: Krzysztof Pabis, Angelika Zima, Leszek Kucharski, Robert Sobczyk * Date created: 2023-02-07 Dataset Version and Release History ----------------------------------- * Current Version: * Number: 1.0.0 * Date: 2023-02-07 * Persistent identifier: DOI: doi:10.5061/dryad.xksn02vkx * Summary of changes: n/a * Embargo Provenance: n/a * Scope of embargo: n/a * Embargo period: n/a Dataset Attribution and Usage ----------------------------- * Dataset Title: Data from: Plant–moth community relationships at the degraded urban peat-bog in Central Europe * Persistent Identifier: doi:10.5061/dryad.xksn02vkx * Dataset Contributors: * Mateusz Płóciennik, Krzysztof Pabis, Angelika Zima, Leszek Kucharski, Robert Sobczyk * Date of Issue: 2022-09-20 * Publisher: University of Lodz * License: Use of these data is covered by the following license: * Title: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) * Specification: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/; the authors respectfully request to be contacted by researchers interested in the re-use of these data so that the possibility of collaboration can be discussed. * Suggested Citations: * Dataset citation: > Płóciennik, M., K. Pabis, A. Zima, L. Kucharski, and R. Sobczyk. 2023. Data from: "Plant–moth community relationships at the degraded urban peat-bog in Central Europe", Dryad, Dataset, doi:10.5061/dryad.xksn02vkx * Corresponding publication: > Płóciennik, M., K. Pabis, A. Zima, L. Kucharski, and R. Sobczyk. 2023. Plant–moth community relationships at the degraded urban peat-bog in Central Europe. Ecology and Evolution. Accepted. Contact Information ------------------- * Name: Mateusz Płóciennik * Affiliations: Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Hydrobiology, University of Lodz; * ORCID ID: 0000-0003-1487-6698 * Email: mateusz.plociennik@biol.uni.lodz.pl * Address: Lodz 90-237, Banacha st. 12/16, Poland * Contributor ORCID IDs: * Mateusz Płóciennik: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1487-6698 * Krzysztof Pabis: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9625-3453 * Leszek Kucharski: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0275-4047 * Robert Sobczyk: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7425-6058 * Additional Dataset Metadata =========================== Acknowledgements ---------------- * Funding source: The research in the Rąbień Bog was co-financed by the grant from Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education (N N306276735). The consent to investigate moths in the reserve was issued by the Regional Directorate for Environmental Protection in Łódź. Jacek Kazimierczak proceeded the verification of moth collection identification. Dates and Locations ------------------- * Dates of data collection: Field data collected between spring 2 2011 and fall 2012 * Geographic locations of data collection: Fieldwork conducted in Rąbień Bog Nature Reserve at R (Różana st. 30B) and T (Torfowa st.) (see publication for more details) * Other locations pertaining to dataset contents: lab work performed at University of Lodz. * The reference collection is deposited in the Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Hydrobiology at University of Lodz and in a personal collection of Angelika Zima. Methodological Information ========================== * Methods of data collection/generation: see manuscript for details Data and File Overview ====================== Summary Metrics --------------- * File count: 3 * Total file size: 219 KB * Range of individual file sizes: 49 KB - 95 KB * File formats: .xlsx; .pdf Naming Conventions ------------------ * Taxa names after International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) and International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN). Taxonomic nomenclature of moths was adopted after lepidoptera.eu (accessed at 2022). Table of Contents ----------------- * ece39808-sup-0001-Tables (2).xlsx * ece39808-sup-0002-TableS3.pdf * ece39808-sup-0003-TableS4.pdf Setup ----- * Unpacking instructions: n/a * Recommended software/tools: MS Excel, adobe reader File/Folder Details =================== Details for: ece39808-sup-0001-Tables (2).xlsx --------------------------------------- * Description: File include two Excel sheets. Sheet1 ("Habitats") contains list of collected moth species (column A) treated in rows as a samples; sites where the species were collected (column B) - R (at Różana st. 30B), T (Torfowa st.), R/T (both sampling sites); in next columns (C-M) there are preferred habitats of collected taxa taken from literature (for references please see publication) treated as a variables, codes of habitats - PF - pine forest, OW - oak wood, HB - hornbeam forest, ME - meadows, RI - riparian and alder forest, GA - gardens, AB - near buildings, AW - around water, PA - parks, FA - farmlands, PB - peat bogs. Data are presence-absence (1-null). Sheet2 ("Host plants")contains list of collected moth species (column A) treated in rwas as a samples; sites where the species were collected (column B) - R (at Różana st. 30B); in next columns (C-AY) there are preferred moth caterpillars host plants treated a as variables. Data are presence-absence (1-null). The file is currently formatted for use with MS Excel software. * Format: .xlsx * Size: 49 KB * Dimensions: Sheet "Habitats" 167 rows x 13 columns; Sheet "Host plants" 167 rows x 51 columns Details for: ece39808-sup-0002-TableS3.pdf --------------------------------------- * Description: Table 3 presents the result of the SIMPER analysis showing the similarities between the trophic groups of moths A, B and O (given in %) and the species of host plants that turned out to be characteristic for each of the moth groups (see publication for more details). First three paragraphs include characteristic plants for each group (A, B, O), at first similarity that characterise these gropus given in %. First column includes characteristic host plant names in English; second column includes Av. Abund - average abundance, third column includes - Av.Sim. - average similarity, fourth column includes - Sim/SD - Similarity/SD, fifth column includes Contrib% - percent of contribution of each species, sixth column includes Cu.% - cumulative percentage contribution. Next three paragraphs perform dissimilarity between groups A&B, A&O and B&O. At first dissimilarity between groups is given in %. First column includes characteristic host plant names in English; second and third columns include Av. Abund - average abundance given for each group (A,B,O), fourth column includes - Av.Diss. - average dissimilarity, fifth column includes - Diss/SD - Dissimilarity/SD, sixth column includes Contrib% - percent of contribution of each species, seventh column includes Cu.% - cumulative percentage contribution. The SIMPER statistics is described in details by Clarke, K.R., Gorley R.N. 2015. PRIMER v7: user manual/tutorial PRIMER-E, Plymouth, 296pp.This table is a .pdf file and can be opened e.g. in Adobe Reader. * Format: .pdf * Size: 75 KB * Dimensions: introduction giving methodology and 6 paragraphs Details for: ece39808-sup-0003-TableS4.pdf --------------------------------------- * Description: Table 4 includes list of moth species in groups A, B and O. Group A - first 4 columns, group B - next three columns, group O - last two columns. * Format: .pdf * Size: 95 KB * Dimensions: 9 columns - - - END OF README