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  • Fall 2012 grasshopper monitoring -- mid-marsh grasshopper abundance and species diversity at eight GCE LTER sampling sites
  • Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Project
    Pennings, Steven C.; University of Houston
  • 2013
  • Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Project and S.C. Pennings. 2013. Fall 2012 grasshopper monitoring -- mid-marsh grasshopper abundance and species diversity at eight GCE LTER sampling sites ver 4. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/7d576c730204a804dd7bbc3f32a9f580 (Accessed 2025-08-30).
  • Grasshopper abundance and species diversity were investigated at eight sampling sites within the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems (GCE) LTER study area in August 2012. Visual surveys were conducted along 8 2m by 10m transects randomly allocated within the mid-marsh zone at each site. All grasshoppers observed within each transect were counted and identified to species, if possible. This survey was conducted as part of the GCE invertebrate monitoring program, and will be performed annually to assess long-term changes in relative species abundances across the GCE study area.

  • N: 31.552554      S: 31.339173      E: -81.195661      W: -81.428481
  • All publications based on this data set must cite the contributor and Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER project, and two copies of the manuscript must be submitted to the GCE-LTER Information Management Office.
  • https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/7d576c730204a804dd7bbc3f32a9f580
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