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Invertebrate data (2012-2021) from the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and flow data (1921-2021) from the Lees Ferry gage (09380000) on the Colorado River near Page, AZ
These data were compiled for an outreach article published in the Boatman's Quarterly Review, which is a magazine published by Grand Canyon River Guides Association. The objectives of our study was to describe the outcomes of the 2018-2020 Bug Flows experiment to a general audience. These data represent 10 years (2012-2021) of invertebrate data and 100 years (1921-2021) of flow data. These data were collected from the Colorado River in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Grand Canyon National Park. These data were collected by recreational river runners through a community science effort where we provided river runners with light trapping equipment to sample emergent aquatic insects each night of their expeditions. Invertebrate counts represent total numbers of adult insects sampled by light traps, which can be divided by hours elapsed (sampling duration) to calculate a catch rate. Flow data were attained from the USGS gage 09380000 at Lees Ferry on the Colorado River. These data can be used to interpret changes in aquatic insect emergence rates over time and to look at changes in stage variation at Lees Ferry over time.
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Invertebrate data (2012-2021) from the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and flow data (1921-2021) from the Lees Ferry gage (09380000) on the Colorado River near Page, AZ
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These data were compiled for an outreach article published in the Boatman's Quarterly Review, which is a magazine published by Grand Canyon River Guides Association. The objectives of our study was to describe the outcomes of the 2018-2020 Bug Flows experiment to a general audience. These data represent 10 years (2012-2021) of invertebrate data and 100 years (1921-2021) of flow data. These data were collected from the Colorado River in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Grand Canyon National Park. These data were collected by recreational river runners through a community science effort where we provided river runners with light trapping equipment to sample emergent aquatic insects each night of their expeditions. Invertebrate counts represent total numbers of adult insects sampled by light traps, which can be divided by hours elapsed (sampling duration) to calculate a catch rate. Flow data were attained from the USGS gage 09380000 at Lees Ferry on the Colorado River. These data can be used to interpret changes in aquatic insect emergence rates over time and to look at changes in stage variation at Lees Ferry over time.
Invertebrate data collected within the greater Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado
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Invertebrate, fish, and habitat data were collected as part of a cooperative project that began in 2002 between the U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado Springs Utilities, and Colorado Springs Engineering. Other entities have contributed to the project through the years including Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Invertebrate samples were collected and analyzed at 34 sites – 32 sites in the Fountain Creek Basin as well as two sites on the Arkansas River, El Paso and Pueblo Counties, Colorado. The number of sites sampled each year as well as the number of annual visits during which data were collected, and sampling methods used during each visit vary. The invertebrate data were collected between 2005 and 2024 and is intended to be updated annually as new data are collected and available. Users of these data are advised to read all metadata and associated documentation thoroughly to understand appropriate use and data limitations. NOTE: Although previous versions are available from the author, all the records in previous versions can be found in version 5.0. First posted - January 7, 2022 (available from author) Revised - May, 2022 (version 2.0) Revised - March, 2023 (version 3.0) Revised - March, 2024 (version 4.0) Revised - May, 2025 (version 5.0)
Invertebrate data collected within the greater Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado
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Invertebrate, fish, and habitat data were collected as part of a cooperative project that began in 2002 between the U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado Springs Utilities, and Colorado Springs Engineering. Other entities have contributed to the project over the years including Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Invertebrate samples were collected and analyzed at 34 sites – 32 sites in the Fountain Creek Basin as well as two sites on the Arkansas River, El Paso and Pueblo Counties, Colorado. The number of sites sampled each year as well as the number of annual visits during which data were collected, and sampling methods used during each visit vary. The invertebrate data were collected between 2005 and 2021 and is intended to be updated annually as new data are collected and available. Users of these data are advised to read all metadata and associated documentation thoroughly to understand appropriate use and data limitations. NOTE: While previous versions are available from the author, all the records in previous versions can be found in version 2.0. First posted - January 7, 2022 (available from author) Revised - May, 2022 (version 2.0)
Invertebrate, fish, and habitat data collected within the greater Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado (ver. 5.0, May 2025)
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Invertebrate, fish, and habitat data were collected as part of a cooperative project that began in 2002 between the U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado Springs Utilities, and Colorado Springs Enterprise. Other entities have contributed to the project through the years including Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Data were primarily collected from up to 35 sites – 33 sites within the Fountain Creek Basin but also from two sites on the Arkansas River. The number of sites sampled each year as well as the number of annual visits during which data were collected, and sampling methods used during each visit vary. Data were collected between 2002 and 2024 and is intended to be updated annually as new data are collected and available. Users of these data are advised to read all metadata and associated documentation thoroughly to understand appropriate use and data limitations. NOTE: Although previous versions are available from the author, all the records in previous versions can be found in version 5.0. First posted - January 7, 2022 (available from author) Revised - May, 2022 (version 2.0) Revised - March, 2023 (version 3.0) Revised - March, 2024 (version 4.0) Revised - May, 2025 (version 5.0)
Invertebrate, fish, and habitat data collected within the greater Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado (ver. 5.0, May 2025)
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Invertebrate, fish, and habitat data were collected as part of a cooperative project that began in 2002 between the U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado Springs Utilities, and Colorado Springs Engineering. Other entities have contributed to the project over the years including Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Data were primarily collected from up to 35 sites – 33 sites within the Fountain Creek Basin but also from two sites on the Arkansas River. The number of sites sampled each year as well as the number of annual visits during which data were collected, and sampling methods used during each visit vary. Data were collected between 2002 and 2023 and is intended to be updated annually as new data are collected and available. Users of these data are advised to read all metadata and associated documentation thoroughly to understand appropriate use and data limitations. NOTE: Although previous versions are available from the author, all the records in previous versions can be found in version 4.0. First posted - January 7, 2022 (available from author) Revised - May, 2022 (version 2.0) Revised - March, 2023 (version 3.0) Revised - March, 2024 (version 4.0)
Invertebrate Datasets for Evaluation and Review of Ecology-Focused Stream Studies, Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado
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These data from Evaluation and Review of Ecology-Focused Stream Studies to Support Cooperative Monitoring, Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado were used to describe temporal trends in invertebrate communities in the basin. Invertebrate data were collected at U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) sites between 1985 and 2022. Datasets include invertebrate frequency of occurrence, invertebrate tolerance index values, invertebrate multi-metric index, New Zealand mudsnial counts, and list of invertebrate species collected.
Invertebrate Datasets for Evaluation and Review of Ecology-Focused Stream Studies, Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado
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These data from Evaluation and Review of Ecology-Focused Stream Studies to Support Cooperative Monitoring, Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado were used to describe temporal trends in invertebrate communities in the basin. Invertebrate data were collected at U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) sites between 1985 and 2022. Datasets include invertebrate frequency of occurrence, invertebrate tolerance index values, invertebrate multi-metric index, New Zealand mudsnial counts, and list of invertebrate species collected.
Fish data collected within the greater Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado
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Invertebrate, fish, and habitat data were collected as part of a cooperative project that began in 2002 between the U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado Springs Utilities, and Colorado Springs Engineering. Other entities have contributed to the project over the years including Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Fish samples were collected and analyzed at 12 sites in the Fountain Creek Basin, El Paso and Pueblo Counties, Colorado. The number of sites sampled each year as well as the number of annual visits during which data were collected, and sampling methods used during each visit vary. The fish data were collected between 2003 and 2023 and is intended to be updated annually as new data are collected and available. Users of these data are advised to read all metadata and associated documentation thoroughly to understand appropriate use and data limitations. NOTE: Although previous versions are available from the author, all the records in previous versions can be found in version 4.0. First posted - January 7, 2022 (available from author); Revised - May, 2022 (version 2.0); Revised - March, 2023 (version 3.0); Revised - March, 2024 (version 4.0).
Fish data collected within the greater Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado
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Invertebrate, fish, and habitat data were collected as part of a cooperative project that began in 2002 between the U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado Springs Utilities, and Colorado Springs Engineering. Other entities have contributed to the project through the years including Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Fish samples were collected and analyzed at 12 sites in the Fountain Creek Basin, El Paso and Pueblo Counties, Colorado. The number of sites sampled each year as well as the number of annual visits during which data were collected, and sampling methods used during each visit vary. The fish data were collected between 2003 and 2024 and is intended to be updated annually as new data are collected and available. Users of these data are advised to read all metadata and associated documentation thoroughly to understand appropriate use and data limitations. NOTE: Although previous versions are available from the author, all the records in previous versions can be found in version 5.0. First posted - January 7, 2022 (available from author) Revised - May, 2022 (version 2.0) Revised - March, 2023 (version 3.0) Revised - March, 2024 (version 4.0) Revised - May, 2025 (version 5.0)
Habitat data collected within the greater Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado
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Invertebrate, fish, and habitat data were collected as part of a cooperative project that began in 2002 between the U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado Springs Utilities, and Colorado Springs Engineering. Other entities have contributed to the project through the years including Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Habitat samples were collected and analyzed at 27 sites – 25 in the Fountain Creek Basin as well as two sites on the Arkansas River, El Paso and Pueblo Counties, Colorado. The number of sites sampled each year as well as the number of annual visits during which data were collected and sampling methods used during each visit vary. The habitat data were collected between 2002 and 2024 and is intended to be updated annually as new data are collected and available. Users of these data are advised to read all metadata and associated documentation thoroughly to understand appropriate use and data limitations. NOTE: Although previous versions are available from the author, all the records in previous versions can be found in version 5.0. First posted - January 7, 2022 (available from author) Revised - May, 2022 (version 2.0) Revised - March, 2023 (version 3.0) Revised - March 2024 (version 4.0) Revised - May 2025 (version 5.0)