February 6, 2020

New Field added to B&FNP project

The ecological role of the Lepidoptera in pollination has been questioned. iNaturalist observations and other documentation demonstrates that pollen is transported by the Lepidoptera. The role of this taxa in pollination may be a variable one depending on both the species of host and vector. The role of the nectar flower may be of greater importance to the Lepidoptera then the host. I have noted that many if not most of the butterfly and moth observations demonstrate active nectoring by the presence of the proboscis inserted into the flower. In order to study the importance of nectar feeding in the Lepidoptera an observation field "Proboscis Inserted:" https://www.inaturalist.org/observation_fields/9603 has been attached to the project. This observation field has been attached to the project Pollinator Associations. There it appears that nearly all of the Lepidoptera appear to be actively nectar feeding. The Apoidea appear to be actively nectar feeding but only about 10% clearly demonstrate a inserted mouth-part into the corolla.

The observation field "Proboscis Inserted:" is not a required field. It is being made available to observers that wish to document the active feeding in their observations. For observers wishing to document pollen attached to their observations I recommend the observation field "Pollen on insect" https://www.inaturalist.org/observation_fields/6322. These fields are meant to be used as affirmative observations. There is no need to enter a "No" value if the feature is not observed.

Posted on February 6, 2020 04:31 AM by carexobnupta carexobnupta | 3 comments | Leave a comment

March 27, 2016

October 6, 2014

Experimenting with extracting and using data.

Spent a few hours this weekend looking into how to use MySQL in conjunction with WordPress to extract useful data from a .csv file downloaded from the project. Here are two pages of a list of butterflies and the plants they use, and another of a list plants and butterflies observed feeding.(Of course, the data set should probably be increased by a factor of 10 or so, but this is a small step.)

Note - there is a taxa issue with Sleepy Orange that needs to be resolved. The two pages can be seen here:

http://natureshutterbug.com/wordpress/butterflies-and-moths-nectar-plants/
http://natureshutterbug.com/wordpress/nectar-plants-butterflies-and-moths/

Posted on October 6, 2014 04:31 AM by lynnwatson lynnwatson | 3 comments | Leave a comment

January 25, 2014

Field name change

I have changed the FIELD "Butterfly & Moth Nectar Plant" to "Insect Nectar Plant" so that the field can be used for other insects. The project itself remains restricted to Butterflies & Moths.

Posted on January 25, 2014 06:20 PM by lynnwatson lynnwatson | 0 comments | Leave a comment

November 23, 2013

Plant ID field question

A question was asked about the plant id - if the species was not known, but say, just the family or genus name was, and someone else knew the name - how to change that id.

Since the plant id is a field that the observer can edit, possibly a comment with the species name could be added to the observation (where known), and then the observer could edit the observation to update the field.

Does that make sense ? It is the only method I can think of.

Also, the plant id field is not shown in the list of the observations in a project.

Posted on November 23, 2013 10:57 PM by lynnwatson lynnwatson | 9 comments | Leave a comment