Mohonk Preserve Stream Water Quality Invasive Species and Macroinvertebrate Sampling in from 2017-Present

The mission of the Mohonk Preserve is to protect the Shawangunk Mountains region and inspire people to care for, enjoy, and explore their natural world. Among these 8,000 acres are the vernal pools, permanent springs, tributaries, Humpo Marsh, and the Humpo Kill, and parts of the Kleine Kill and Cox...

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Main Authors: Mohonk Preserve, Natalie A Feldsine, Alexis C Garretson, Jessica J Kathe, Elizabeth C Long, Anthony J Montoya, Megan M Napoli, Heather Wander, Citizen Science Volunteers
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Environmental Data Initiative 2020
Subjects:
pH
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spelling dataone:https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/399/2 2024-06-03T18:47:06+00:00 Mohonk Preserve Stream Water Quality Invasive Species and Macroinvertebrate Sampling in from 2017-Present Mohonk Preserve Natalie A Feldsine Alexis C Garretson Jessica J Kathe Elizabeth C Long Anthony J Montoya Megan M Napoli Heather Wander Citizen Science Volunteers Data were collected from 20 streams on Mohonk Preserve property in the Shawangunk Ridge of New Paltz, NY, USA ENVELOPE(-74.2164,-74.1475,41.837,41.72689) BEGINDATE: 2017-06-15T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-11-30T00:00:00Z 2020-02-11T00:00:00Z https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/399/2 unknown Environmental Data Initiative Invasive species Didymo Japanese Knotweed Phragmites Purple Loosestrife Multiflora Rose Garlic Mustard Barberry Dames Rocket Oriental Bittersweet Wineberry Macroinvertebrates Flatworms Snails Worms Leeches Scuds Crayfish Sowbugs Mayflies Dragonflies Stoneflies True Bugs Dobsonflies Water Beetles Caddisflies True Flies Damselflies Water quality Stream Turbidity Temperature pH Dissolved Oxygen Conductivity Nitrate Community Ecology Ecology Didymosphenia Didymosphenia geminata Didymosphenia geminata Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:EDI 2024-06-03T18:16:12Z The mission of the Mohonk Preserve is to protect the Shawangunk Mountains region and inspire people to care for, enjoy, and explore their natural world. Among these 8,000 acres are the vernal pools, permanent springs, tributaries, Humpo Marsh, and the Humpo Kill, and parts of the Kleine Kill and Coxing Kill watersheds within the Hudson River Drainage Basin. Not only are the areas around the Shawangunks established habitats for New York State (NYS) protected species, including an Audubon-designated Important Bird Area, but the watershed also encapsulates more than one agricultural land use area, as well as Rondout Creek, which is an important waterway for the New York City water supply. A conservation plan must be implemented in these areas in particular, keeping in line with the Mohonk Preserves goal to conserve the Shawangunk region for both humans and the greater ecosystem within it. Recognizing the immediate and long-term conservation needs of the streams in this region by employing volunteer data collection will be a catalyst to the Preserves understanding of which environmental threats of this area should be prioritized. The StreamWatch citizen science program will be the newest addition to an array of volunteer research areas, which include collection of weather data, phenology observations, monitoring of peregrine falcon breeding activities, and monitoring of fall hawk migration. Using concise stream monitoring protocol designed for volunteer safety and maximum data accuracy, StreamWatch will evaluate water quality using an array of parameters. Following thorough observation and assessment (which will include analyzing appearance and smell of the water, shape of the stream, canopy cover, nearby land uses, recent weather, and presence of riparian vegetation including invasive species) water quality will be evaluated by means of temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, and turbidity measurements, in addition to a macroinvertebrate count. Width and depth will also be measured, being indirect contributors to stream quality. The StreamWatch protocol aims to follow a simple procedure that will yield accurate and useful data from all of these aforementioned parameters in order to confirm relevant needs for riparian buffers, changes in nearby agricultural practices (some of which directly affect portions of the watershed), protection against invasive species, and any other potential solutions to problems these watersheds may be afflicted by presently or in the future. Volunteer involvement in this stream water sampling process will encourage the concept of stewardship among visitors of the preserve, while simultaneously honing in on and pursuing various conservation goals. Dataset peregrine falcon Environmental Data Initiative (via DataONE) Hudson ENVELOPE(-74.2164,-74.1475,41.837,41.72689)
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collection Environmental Data Initiative (via DataONE)
op_collection_id dataone:urn:node:EDI
language unknown
topic Invasive species
Didymo
Japanese Knotweed
Phragmites
Purple Loosestrife
Multiflora Rose
Garlic Mustard
Barberry
Dames Rocket
Oriental Bittersweet
Wineberry
Macroinvertebrates
Flatworms
Snails
Worms
Leeches
Scuds
Crayfish
Sowbugs
Mayflies
Dragonflies
Stoneflies
True Bugs
Dobsonflies
Water Beetles
Caddisflies
True Flies
Damselflies
Water quality
Stream
Turbidity
Temperature
pH
Dissolved Oxygen
Conductivity
Nitrate
Community Ecology
Ecology
Didymosphenia Didymosphenia geminata
Didymosphenia geminata
spellingShingle Invasive species
Didymo
Japanese Knotweed
Phragmites
Purple Loosestrife
Multiflora Rose
Garlic Mustard
Barberry
Dames Rocket
Oriental Bittersweet
Wineberry
Macroinvertebrates
Flatworms
Snails
Worms
Leeches
Scuds
Crayfish
Sowbugs
Mayflies
Dragonflies
Stoneflies
True Bugs
Dobsonflies
Water Beetles
Caddisflies
True Flies
Damselflies
Water quality
Stream
Turbidity
Temperature
pH
Dissolved Oxygen
Conductivity
Nitrate
Community Ecology
Ecology
Didymosphenia Didymosphenia geminata
Didymosphenia geminata
Mohonk Preserve
Natalie A Feldsine
Alexis C Garretson
Jessica J Kathe
Elizabeth C Long
Anthony J Montoya
Megan M Napoli
Heather Wander
Citizen Science Volunteers
Mohonk Preserve Stream Water Quality Invasive Species and Macroinvertebrate Sampling in from 2017-Present
topic_facet Invasive species
Didymo
Japanese Knotweed
Phragmites
Purple Loosestrife
Multiflora Rose
Garlic Mustard
Barberry
Dames Rocket
Oriental Bittersweet
Wineberry
Macroinvertebrates
Flatworms
Snails
Worms
Leeches
Scuds
Crayfish
Sowbugs
Mayflies
Dragonflies
Stoneflies
True Bugs
Dobsonflies
Water Beetles
Caddisflies
True Flies
Damselflies
Water quality
Stream
Turbidity
Temperature
pH
Dissolved Oxygen
Conductivity
Nitrate
Community Ecology
Ecology
Didymosphenia Didymosphenia geminata
Didymosphenia geminata
description The mission of the Mohonk Preserve is to protect the Shawangunk Mountains region and inspire people to care for, enjoy, and explore their natural world. Among these 8,000 acres are the vernal pools, permanent springs, tributaries, Humpo Marsh, and the Humpo Kill, and parts of the Kleine Kill and Coxing Kill watersheds within the Hudson River Drainage Basin. Not only are the areas around the Shawangunks established habitats for New York State (NYS) protected species, including an Audubon-designated Important Bird Area, but the watershed also encapsulates more than one agricultural land use area, as well as Rondout Creek, which is an important waterway for the New York City water supply. A conservation plan must be implemented in these areas in particular, keeping in line with the Mohonk Preserves goal to conserve the Shawangunk region for both humans and the greater ecosystem within it. Recognizing the immediate and long-term conservation needs of the streams in this region by employing volunteer data collection will be a catalyst to the Preserves understanding of which environmental threats of this area should be prioritized. The StreamWatch citizen science program will be the newest addition to an array of volunteer research areas, which include collection of weather data, phenology observations, monitoring of peregrine falcon breeding activities, and monitoring of fall hawk migration. Using concise stream monitoring protocol designed for volunteer safety and maximum data accuracy, StreamWatch will evaluate water quality using an array of parameters. Following thorough observation and assessment (which will include analyzing appearance and smell of the water, shape of the stream, canopy cover, nearby land uses, recent weather, and presence of riparian vegetation including invasive species) water quality will be evaluated by means of temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, and turbidity measurements, in addition to a macroinvertebrate count. Width and depth will also be measured, being indirect contributors to stream quality. The StreamWatch protocol aims to follow a simple procedure that will yield accurate and useful data from all of these aforementioned parameters in order to confirm relevant needs for riparian buffers, changes in nearby agricultural practices (some of which directly affect portions of the watershed), protection against invasive species, and any other potential solutions to problems these watersheds may be afflicted by presently or in the future. Volunteer involvement in this stream water sampling process will encourage the concept of stewardship among visitors of the preserve, while simultaneously honing in on and pursuing various conservation goals.
format Dataset
author Mohonk Preserve
Natalie A Feldsine
Alexis C Garretson
Jessica J Kathe
Elizabeth C Long
Anthony J Montoya
Megan M Napoli
Heather Wander
Citizen Science Volunteers
author_facet Mohonk Preserve
Natalie A Feldsine
Alexis C Garretson
Jessica J Kathe
Elizabeth C Long
Anthony J Montoya
Megan M Napoli
Heather Wander
Citizen Science Volunteers
author_sort Mohonk Preserve
title Mohonk Preserve Stream Water Quality Invasive Species and Macroinvertebrate Sampling in from 2017-Present
title_short Mohonk Preserve Stream Water Quality Invasive Species and Macroinvertebrate Sampling in from 2017-Present
title_full Mohonk Preserve Stream Water Quality Invasive Species and Macroinvertebrate Sampling in from 2017-Present
title_fullStr Mohonk Preserve Stream Water Quality Invasive Species and Macroinvertebrate Sampling in from 2017-Present
title_full_unstemmed Mohonk Preserve Stream Water Quality Invasive Species and Macroinvertebrate Sampling in from 2017-Present
title_sort mohonk preserve stream water quality invasive species and macroinvertebrate sampling in from 2017-present
publisher Environmental Data Initiative
publishDate 2020
url https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/399/2
op_coverage Data were collected from 20 streams on Mohonk Preserve property in the Shawangunk Ridge of New Paltz, NY, USA
ENVELOPE(-74.2164,-74.1475,41.837,41.72689)
BEGINDATE: 2017-06-15T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-11-30T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-74.2164,-74.1475,41.837,41.72689)
geographic Hudson
geographic_facet Hudson
genre peregrine falcon
genre_facet peregrine falcon
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