SNH Invertebrate Site Condition Monitoring 2013/14: River Spey - Insh Marshes SSSI
Citation
Caledonian Conservation (2022). SNH Invertebrate Site Condition Monitoring 2013/14: River Spey - Insh Marshes SSSI. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/etuz1n accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-03.Description
This dataset was gathered as part of a Scottish Natural Heritage contract in 2013/14. It provides the results of invertebrate surveys designed to inform Site Condition Monitoring at River Spey - Insh Marshes SSSI. These surveys targeted the notified invertebrate assemblage feature (Donacia aquatica and Protolampra sobrina), but other invertebrate taxa were also recorded.Purpose
Sampling Description
Quality Control
We have a very high level of confidence in this dataset. Where necessary, rare specimens were compared against reference collections, those held in the National Museums Scotland collection and identities confirmed with experts.Method steps
- Surveys targeted the invertebrate assemblage feature of River Spey - Insh Marshes SSSI. However, other taxa were also recorded. We sampled Donacia aquatica by sweeping emergent and bankside vegetation of Loch Insh on 9 and 11 June 2013. We surveyed for Protolampra sobrina using a Heath trap on the evenings of 31 July, 8, 14 and 20 August 2013 in birch woodland surrounding Loch Insh.
Taxonomic Coverages
Geographic Coverages
River Spey - Insh Marshes SSSI.
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Caledonian Conservation
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