Year:
2007
Grant Number:
DLIA2007-12
Grant Amount:
$3365
Project Type:
Minigrant
Organism Group Sought:
Springtails
Principal Investigator:
Kelly Felderhoff-Oten
Project Summary:

Springtails are small insects that feed on fungi and decomposing organic matter. The family Tomoceridae includes some of the largest (up to 5 mm) and most abundant springtails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. My goal is to estimate the diversity of Tomoceridae in the Park with surveys that focus on watersheds and unique areas that have not been sampled previously. At the present time I have tentatively identified 12 species from the Park, of which 7 appear to be undescribed. Individuals will be collected and maintained alive for imaging of the diverse scale patterns that these species exhibit. After photography, they will be studied morphologically and molecularly characterized for identification. Using these traits, I will describe new species, build web pages for each species, and prepare identification materials to separate the taxa.

Collectors List: CollectorList.pdf

Genera of Largest Family Graph: GenusCountAcGraph.pdf

Project Information: ProjectInfo.pdf

Samplings List: SamplingsList.pdf

Species by Month: CountsPerSpeciesByMonth.pdf

Species Ranking: SpeciesDistributionRanking.pdf

Species Report: Taxonomy.pdf

Upper Taxa List: UpperTaxa.pdf

Principal Investigator

PI Name: Kelly Felderhoff-Oten

PI Organization:  North Carolina State University

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