Minnowtrap Data from Rookery Branch and the North, Watson, and Roberts Rivers National Park (FCE) from November 2004 to April 2008
At a Glance
Authors: Jennifer Rehage
Time period: 2004-11-02 to 2008-04-30
Package id: knb-lter-fce.1165.3
Dataset id: LT_TDCS_Rehage_002
Rehage, J.. 2024. Minnowtrap Data from Rookery Branch and the North, Watson, and Roberts Rivers National Park (FCE) from November 2004 to April 2008. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/075fbfe89bd4ab194c92a6d1c9f7e162. Dataset accessed 2024-11-21.
Geographic Coverage
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Dataset Creator(s)
- Name: Dr. Jennifer Rehage
- Position: Lead Principal Investigator
- Organization: Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
- Address: Florida International University
University Park
Miami, FL 33199 USA - Phone: 305-348-3804
- Email: rehagej@fiu.edu
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Dataset AbstractThis study examines temporal and spatial dynamics in the fish community of the oligohaline to mesohaline reaches of ecotonal creeks along the southwest region of Everglades National Park. Sampling is conducted at 15 mangrove creeks in two drainages: Rookery Branch and the North, Roberts, and Watson rivers. The sampling in Rookery Branch expands over a 12-km stretch of ecotonal mangrove creeks upstream of Tarpon Bay. Minnow traps are used to target small-bodied forage fish. Sampling started in the wet season of 2004, and has been conducted three times per year at these approximate times: November (wet season); February (transition); and April (dry season). In the Rookery Branch region, fish abundance varies markedly yearly and seasonally. Catches peak in the drier months, reflecting a pulse of movement by freshwater taxa into creeks as marshes upstream dry. The timing of this pulse is closely tied to the pattern of water recession in upstream marshes, and has important ramifications for wading bird prey availability.
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Geographic CoverageStudy Extent Description
The Study Extent of this dataset includes areas near FCE Shark River Slough research sites (downstream of SRS 3 and upstream of SRS 4) from Rookery Branch within Everglades National Park, South Florida
Bounding Coordinates
Rookery Branch 7
N: 25.429, S: 25.429, E: -80.897, W: -80.897
Rookery Branch 8
N: 25.455, S: 25.455, E: -80.872, W: -80.872
Rookery Branch 9
N: 25.460, S: 25.460, E: -80.862, W: -80.862
Rookery Branch 10
N: 25.464, S: 25.464, E: -80.865, W: -80.865
Rookery Branch 11
N: 25.464, S: 25.464, E: -80.876, W: -80.876
Rookery Branch 12
N: 25.459, S: 25.459, E: -80.916, W: -80.916
Rookery Branch 13
N: 25.45, S: 25.45, E: -80.89, W: -80.89
Rookery Branch 14
N: 25.43, S: 25.43, E: -80.92, W: -80.92
Rookery Branch 15
N: 25.42, S: 25.42, E: -80.95, W: -80.95
Rookery Branch 16
N: 25.45, S: 25.45, E: -80.94, W: -80.94
North River 1
N: 25.36, S: 25.36, E: -80.90, W: -80.90
North River 2
N: 25.36, S: 25.36, E: -80.89, W: -80.89
North River 3
N: 25.34, S: 25.34, E: -80.90, W: -80.90
Roberts River 4
N: 25.34, S: 25.34, E: -80.90, W: -80.90
Roberts River 5
N: 25.39, S: 25.39, E: -80.90, W: -80.90
Watson River 4
N: 25.37, S: 25.37, E: -80.94, W: -80.94
Watson River 5
N: 25.38, S: 25.38, E: -80.94, W: -80.94
Watson River 6
N: 25.38, S: 25.38, E: -80.95, W: -80.95
FCE LTER Sites
SRS 3 and SRS 4
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Temporal CoverageStart Date: 2004-11-02
End Date: 2008-04-30
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Attributes
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Data Table: Minnowtrap Data from Rookery Branch and the North, Watson, and Roberts Rivers National ParkAttribute Name:DATEAttribute Label:DATEAttribute Definition:Collection DateStorage Type:dateTimeMeasurement Scale:Missing Value Code:Attribute Name:SEASONAttribute Label:seasonAttribute Definition:Everglades SeasonStorage Type:textMeasurement Scale:WET= wet season
DRY= dry season
TRANS= Transitional season
Missing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:SITENAMEAttribute Label:sitenameAttribute Definition:Name of SiteStorage Type:textMeasurement Scale:textMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:PAIRAttribute Label:minnow trap pairAttribute Definition:minnow trap pair numberStorage Type:codeMeasurement Scale:textMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:LOCAttribute Label:locationAttribute Definition:trap location in the water columnStorage Type:codeMeasurement Scale:T= Top trap
B= Bottom trap
Missing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S1_countAttribute Label:species countAttribute Definition:number of Eastern mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrookiStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S2_countAttribute Label:species 2Attribute Definition:number of Sailfin molly, Poecilia latipinnaStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S3_countAttribute Label:species 3Attribute Definition:number of Sheepshead minnow, Cyprinodon variegatusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S4_countAttribute Label:species 4Attribute Definition:number of Marsh killifish, Fundulus confluentusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S5_countAttribute Label:species 5Attribute Definition:number of Flagfish, Jordanella floridaeStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S6_countAttribute Label:species 6Attribute Definition:number of Least killifish, Heterandria formosaStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S7_countAttribute Label:species 7Attribute Definition:number of Bluefin killifish, Lucania goodeiStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S8_countAttribute Label:species 8Attribute Definition:number of Golden topminnow, Fundulus chrysotusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S10_countAttribute Label:species 10Attribute Definition:number of Brook silverside, Labidesthes sicculusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S12_countAttribute Label:species 12Attribute Definition:number of Inland silverside, Menidia beryllinaStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S30_countAttribute Label:species 30Attribute Definition:number of Coastal shiner, Notropis petersoniStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S34_countAttribute Label:species 34Attribute Definition:number of Seminole killifish, Fundulus seminolisStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S36_countAttribute Label:species 36Attribute Definition:number of Hogchoker, Trinectes maculatusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S37_countAttribute Label:species 37Attribute Definition:number of Tadpole madtom, Noturus gyrinusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S38_countAttribute Label:species 38Attribute Definition:number of Warmouth, Lepomis gulosusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S41_countAttribute Label:species 41Attribute Definition:number of Spotted sunfish, Lepomis punctatusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S42_countAttribute Label:species 42Attribute Definition:number of Dollar sunfish, Lepomis marginatusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S46_countAttribute Label:species 46Attribute Definition:number of Everglades pygmy sunfish, Elassoma evergladeiStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S47_countAttribute Label:species 47Attribute Definition:number of Bluespotted sunfish, Enneacanthus gloriosusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S54_countAttribute Label:species 52Attribute Definition:number of Black acara, Cichlasoma bimaculatumStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S58_countAttribute Label:species 58Attribute Definition:number of Rainwater killifish, Lucania parvaStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S67_countAttribute Label:species 67Attribute Definition:number of Clown goby, Microgobius gulosusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S71_countAttribute Label:species 71Attribute Definition:number of Crested goby, Lophogobius cyprinoidesStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S72_countAttribute Label:species 72Attribute Definition:number of Naked goby, Gobiosoma boscStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S75_countAttribute Label:species 75Attribute Definition:number of Gulf killifish, Fundulus grandisStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:77_countAttribute Label:species 77Attribute Definition:number of Spotted tilapia, Tilapia mariaeStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S82_countAttribute Label:species 82Attribute Definition:number of Gulf toadfish, Opsanus betaStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S84_countAttribute Label:species 84Attribute Definition:number of Mayan cichlid, Cichlasoma urophthalmusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S88_countAttribute Label:species 88Attribute Definition:number of Jewel cichlid, Hemichromis letourneuxiStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S103_countAttribute Label:species 103Attribute Definition:number of Tidewater mojarra, Eucinostomus harengulusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S104_countAttribute Label:species 104Attribute Definition:number of Spotted seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosusStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S106_countAttribute Label:species 106Attribute Definition:number of Code goby, Gobiosoma robustrumStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:S115_countAttribute Label:species 115Attribute Definition:number of Unidentified mojarra species, Eucinostomus spStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: numberPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:CPUEAttribute Label:catch per unit effortAttribute Definition:Catch Per Unit EffortStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: catchPerUnitEffortPrecision: 1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:DEPTH_CreekAttribute Label:depthAttribute Definition:Depth to Creek bottomStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: meterPrecision: 0.01
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.00 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:TEMPAttribute Label:temperatureAttribute Definition:TemperatureStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: celsiusPrecision: 0.1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.0 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:DOAttribute Label:dissolved oxygenAttribute Definition:Dissolved oxygenStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: milligramsPerLiterPrecision: 0.01
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.00 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:DO_perSatAttribute Label:dissolved oxygen percent saturationAttribute Definition:dissolved oxygen percent saturationStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: percentPrecision: 0.1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.0 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:Specific_ConductanceAttribute Label:specific conductanceAttribute Definition:Specific conductanceStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: microsiemensPerCentimeterPrecision: 0.01
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.00 (Value was not recorded)Attribute Name:SalinityAttribute Label:salinityAttribute Definition:SalinityStorage Type:dataMeasurement Scale:Units: PSUPrecision: 0.1
Number Type: realMissing Value Code:-9999.0 (Value was not recorded)
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Data Table: Minnowtrap Data from Rookery Branch and the North, Watson, and Roberts Rivers National Park
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MethodsSampling Description
Sampling is conducted at 15 mangrove creeks in two drainages: Rookery Branch and the North, Roberts, and Watson rivers. Minnow traps are used to target small-bodied forage fish. We sample the upper 100-m reaches of each creek with 3-mm mesh metal minnow traps. The minnow trap is an entrapment gear that typically targets small fishes and invertebrates, as well as juveniles of larger species. Minnow traps have two conical-shapled funnel openings (2.54 cm diameter) that inhibit animals from escaping once they enter the trap. Minnow traps are most efficient in capturing bottom-dwelling fishes and invertebrates, although it has been our experience that top-dwelling fish such as eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) are caught commonly in traps set at the surface of the water column. Thus, we use paired traps, one set on the bottom and the other suspended at the top of the water column, attached to mangrove prop roots. We deploy five pairs of traps per creek randomly along the uppermost 100-m stretch in each creek. The traps are deployed unbaited overnight along the fringing mangroves for an approximately 24-h catch effort. Fishes and decapods captured from minnow traps are preserved in 10 percent buffered formalin and returned to the laboratory for processing. According to the standardized animal care guidelines, we euthanize all collected fish with an overdose of MS-222 prior to fixation. Specimens are retained in formalin for approximately one week to allow proper fixation, and then are preserved in 70 percent ethanol before processing. During each sampling event, we use a YS 85 unit to record physico-chemical parameters (water temperature, specific conductance/salinity, and dissolved oxygen) when retrieving minnow traps.
Method Step
Description
Sampling is conducted at 15 mangrove creeks in two drainages: Rookery Branch and the North, Roberts, and Watson rivers. Minnow traps are used to target small-bodied forage fish. We sample the upper 100-m reaches of each creek with 3-mm mesh metal minnow traps. The minnow trap is an entrapment gear that typically targets small fishes and invertebrates, as well as juveniles of larger species. Minnow traps have two conical-shapled funnel openings (2.54 cm diameter) that inhibit animals from escaping once they enter the trap. Minnow traps are most efficient in capturing bottom-dwelling fishes and invertebrates, although it has been our experience that top-dwelling fish such as eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) are caught commonly in traps set at the surface of the water column. Thus, we use paired traps, one set on the bottom and the other suspended at the top of the water column, attached to mangrove prop roots. We deploy five pairs of traps per creek randomly along the uppermost 100-m stretch in each creek. The traps are deployed unbaited overnight along the fringing mangroves for an approximately 24-h catch effort. Fishes and decapods captured from minnow traps are preserved in 10 percent buffered formalin and returned to the laboratory for processing. According to the standardized animal care guidelines, we euthanize all collected fish with an overdose of MS-222 prior to fixation. Specimens are retained in formalin for approximately one week to allow proper fixation, and then are preserved in 70 percent ethanol before processing. During each sampling event, we use a YS 85 unit to record physico-chemical parameters (water temperature, specific conductance/salinity, and dissolved oxygen) when retrieving minnow traps.
References:
Everhart, W H , W D Youngs. 1981. Principles of fisheries science. . 2nd, Comstock, Ithaca, NY,
Kelsch, S W , B Shields. 1996. Care and handling of sample organisms. p. 121-155 in Murphy, B R , D W Willis. , (eds). Fisheries Techniques. 2nd, American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD,
Instrumentation
Fifty 3-mm mesh metal minnow traps are used, A YSI 85 unit is used to record physico-chemical parameters, GPS, meter stick, satellite phone, 10% formalin, sample storage buckets, sample storage bags, data notebooks, datasheets, pencils, sharpiesQuality Control
All data from sampling, catch, and processing datasheets are entered in spreadsheet format using Microsoft Excel. Separate files are created and managed for two sampling methods (electrofishing and minnow trapping). Since analyses are multiyear, all years of data are combined into a single file, and as new data is gathered, it is added to a master datafile containing all previous years of data. Post data entry, data are verified and validated by a different technician from the technician that entered the data. Then, the data files are cleaned and formatted for statistical analyses.
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Distribution and Intellectual RightsOnline distribution
https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-fce/1165/3/fdb47cf189d2895bce2ddf15747aca00
Data Submission Date: 2009-01-30
Intellectual Rights
This information is released under the Creative Commons license - Attribution - CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The consumer of these data ("Data User" herein) is required to cite it appropriately in any publication that results from its use. The Data User should realize that these data may be actively used by others for ongoing research and that coordination may be necessary to prevent duplicate publication. The Data User is urged to contact the authors of these data if any questions about methodology or results occur. Where appropriate, the Data User is encouraged to consider collaboration or co-authorship with the authors. The Data User should realize that misinterpretation of data may occur if used out of context of the original study. While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and associated documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed. All data are made available "as is." The Data User should be aware, however, that data are updated periodically and it is the responsibility of the Data User to check for new versions of the data. The data authors and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of the data. Thank you.
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Keywordspopulations, FCE, Florida Coastal Everglades LTER, ecological research, long-term monitoring, consumer dynamics, fishes, Rookery Branch, Minnow traps, Everglades National Park, catches, consumers, freshwater, estuarine, biology, species, Salinity, temperature, depth, counts, specific conductance, dissolved oxygen, percent dissolved oxygen
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Dataset Contact
- Name: Jennifer Rehage
- Position: Lead Principal Investigator
- Organization: Southeast Environmental Research Center
- Address: Florida International University
University Park
Miami, FL 33199 USA - Phone: 305-348-3804
- Email: rehagej@fiu.edu
- URL: http://www.fiu.edu/~envstud/index_environment.html
- Position: Information Manager
- Organization: Florida Coastal Everglades LTER
- Address: Florida International University
11200 SW 8th Street, OE 148
Miami, FL 33199 USA - Email: fcelter@fiu.edu
- URL: https://fcelter.fiu.edu
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Data Table and FormatData Table: Minnowtrap Data from Rookery Branch and the North, Watson, and Roberts Rivers National ParkEntity Name:LT_TDCS_Rehage_002Entity Description:Minnowtrap Data from Rookery Branch and the North, Watson, and Roberts Rivers National ParkObject Name:LT_TDCS_Rehage_002.csvNumber of Header Lines:1Attribute Orientation:columnField Delimiter:,Number of Records:1601
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Metadata Provider
- Organization: Florida Coastal Everglades LTER
- Address: Florida International University
11200 SW 8th Street, OE 148
Miami, FL 33199 USA - Phone: 305-348-6054
- Email: fcelter@fiu.edu
- URL: https://fcelter.fiu.edu
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Project permitsEVER-2008-SCI-0016