Illinois Data Bank - Dataset

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1 10.13012/B2IDB-7822394_V1 2025-06-30
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Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["released", "file embargo"]} 2025-03-06T16:28:46Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["file embargo", "released"]} 2025-03-06T16:28:45Z
Dataset update: {"description"=>["Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. <b>1) 'sites.species.counts'</b> is the raw 2018-2022 data from Angella Moorehouse (Illinois Nature Preserves Commission) including her 456 identified pollinator species and her raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. <b>2) 'C.scores'</b> has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\n\r\nOther headers in these files:\r\n- taxa.code: four-letter abbreviation for genus and specific name\r\n- genus: genus name\r\n- species: specific epithet\r\n- common.name: English name\r\n- group: general pollinator taxa group\r\n- empirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\n- expert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\n- expert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in the site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in C.scores.csv indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence ", "Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. <b>1) 'sites.species.counts'</b> is the raw 2018-2022 data from Angella Moorehouse (Illinois Nature Preserves Commission) including her 456 identified pollinator species and her raw counts per site (there may be a few errors of identification or naming, and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. <b>2) 'C.scores'</b> has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\n\r\nOther headers in these files:\r\n- taxa.code: four-letter abbreviation for genus and specific name\r\n- genus: genus name\r\n- species: specific epithet\r\n- common.name: English name\r\n- group: general pollinator taxa group\r\n- empirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\n- expert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\n- expert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in the site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in C.scores.csv indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence "]} 2025-03-06T16:28:43Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["released", "file embargo"]} 2025-03-06T16:26:30Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["file embargo", "released"]} 2025-03-06T16:26:28Z
Dataset update: {"description"=>["Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. <b>1) 'sites.species.counts'</b> is the raw data from Angella Moorehouse (Illinois Nature Preserves Commission) including her 456 identified pollinator species and her raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. <b>2) 'C.scores'</b> has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\n\r\nOther headers in these files:\r\n- taxa.code: four-letter abbreviation for genus and specific name\r\n- genus: genus name\r\n- species: specific epithet\r\n- common.name: English name\r\n- group: general pollinator taxa group\r\n- empirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\n- expert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\n- expert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in the site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in C.scores.csv indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence ", "Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. <b>1) 'sites.species.counts'</b> is the raw 2018-2022 data from Angella Moorehouse (Illinois Nature Preserves Commission) including her 456 identified pollinator species and her raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. <b>2) 'C.scores'</b> has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\n\r\nOther headers in these files:\r\n- taxa.code: four-letter abbreviation for genus and specific name\r\n- genus: genus name\r\n- species: specific epithet\r\n- common.name: English name\r\n- group: general pollinator taxa group\r\n- empirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\n- expert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\n- expert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in the site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in C.scores.csv indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence "]} 2025-03-06T16:26:26Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["released", "file embargo"]} 2025-03-04T15:14:59Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["file embargo", "released"]} 2025-03-04T15:14:58Z
Dataset update: {"description"=>["Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. <b>1) 'sites.species.counts'</b> has the 456 identified pollinator species and their raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. <b>2) 'C.scores'</b> has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\n\r\nOther headers in these files:\r\n- taxa.code: four-letter abbreviation for genus and specific name\r\n- genus: genus name\r\n- species: specific epithet\r\n- common.name: English name\r\n- group: general pollinator taxa group\r\n- empirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\n- expert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\n- expert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in the site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in C.scores.csv indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence ", "Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. <b>1) 'sites.species.counts'</b> is the raw data from Angella Moorehouse (Illinois Nature Preserves Commission) including her 456 identified pollinator species and her raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. <b>2) 'C.scores'</b> has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\n\r\nOther headers in these files:\r\n- taxa.code: four-letter abbreviation for genus and specific name\r\n- genus: genus name\r\n- species: specific epithet\r\n- common.name: English name\r\n- group: general pollinator taxa group\r\n- empirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\n- expert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\n- expert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in the site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in C.scores.csv indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence "]} 2025-03-04T15:14:56Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["released", "file embargo"]} 2025-02-28T18:42:18Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["file embargo", "released"]} 2025-02-28T18:42:18Z
Dataset update: {"description"=>["Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. <b>'sites.species.counts'</b> has the 456 identified pollinator species and their raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. <b>'C.scores'</b> has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\n\r\nOther headers in these files:\r\n- taxa.code: four-letter abbreviation for genus and specific name\r\n- genus: genus name\r\n- species: specific epithet\r\n- common.name: English name\r\n- group: general pollinator taxa group\r\n- empirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\n- expert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\n- expert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in the site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in C.scores.csv indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence ", "Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. <b>1) 'sites.species.counts'</b> has the 456 identified pollinator species and their raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. <b>2) 'C.scores'</b> has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\n\r\nOther headers in these files:\r\n- taxa.code: four-letter abbreviation for genus and specific name\r\n- genus: genus name\r\n- species: specific epithet\r\n- common.name: English name\r\n- group: general pollinator taxa group\r\n- empirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\n- expert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\n- expert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in the site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in C.scores.csv indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence "]} 2025-02-28T18:42:17Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["released", "file embargo"]} 2025-02-28T18:41:44Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["file embargo", "released"]} 2025-02-28T18:41:44Z
Dataset update: {"description"=>["Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. 'sites.species.counts' has the 456 identified pollinator species and their raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. 'C.scores' has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\nOther headers in these files:\r\ntaxa.code: four-letter abbreviation for genus and specific name\r\ngenus: genus name\r\nspecies: specific epithet\r\ncommon.name: English name\r\ngroup: general pollinator taxa group\r\nempirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\nexpert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\nexpert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in the site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in C.scores.csv indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence ", "Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. <b>'sites.species.counts'</b> has the 456 identified pollinator species and their raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. <b>'C.scores'</b> has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\n\r\nOther headers in these files:\r\n- taxa.code: four-letter abbreviation for genus and specific name\r\n- genus: genus name\r\n- species: specific epithet\r\n- common.name: English name\r\n- group: general pollinator taxa group\r\n- empirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\n- expert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\n- expert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in the site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in C.scores.csv indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence "]} 2025-02-28T18:41:43Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["released", "file embargo"]} 2025-02-28T17:33:42Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["file embargo", "released"]} 2025-02-28T17:33:42Z
Dataset update: {"description"=>["Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. 'sites.species.counts' has the 456 identified pollinator species and their raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. 'C.scores' has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\nOther headers in these files:\r\ntaxa.code: four-letter shorthand for genus and specific name\r\ngenus: genus name\r\nspecies: specific epithet\r\ncommon.name: English name\r\ngroup: general pollinator taxa group\r\nempirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\nexpert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\nexpert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in the C.scores indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence ", "Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. 'sites.species.counts' has the 456 identified pollinator species and their raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. 'C.scores' has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\nOther headers in these files:\r\ntaxa.code: four-letter abbreviation for genus and specific name\r\ngenus: genus name\r\nspecies: specific epithet\r\ncommon.name: English name\r\ngroup: general pollinator taxa group\r\nempirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\nexpert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\nexpert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in the site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in C.scores.csv indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence "]} 2025-02-28T17:33:41Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["released", "file embargo"]} 2025-02-28T17:30:43Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["file embargo", "released"]} 2025-02-28T17:30:43Z
Dataset update: {"description"=>["Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. 'sites.species.counts' has the 456 identified pollinator species and their raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. 'C.scores' has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois conservation ranks (S-ranks). ", "Includes two files (.csv) behind all analyses and results in the paper published with the same title. 'sites.species.counts' has the 456 identified pollinator species and their raw counts per site (there may be some errors of identification or naming and there will always be name changes over time). Headers in columns F through Q correspond to the remnant-site labels in Figure 1 and Table 1 of the paper. Columns R to AB are the “nonremnant” sites, which have not been uniquely labelled since the specific sites aren't referenced anywhere in the manuscript. 'C.scores' has the 265 species assigned empirical C values (empirical.C) along with the four sets of expert C values and their confidence ranks (low, medium, high), and the Illinois/Indiana conservation ranks (S-ranks). \r\nOther headers in these files:\r\ntaxa.code: four-letter shorthand for genus and specific name\r\ngenus: genus name\r\nspecies: specific epithet\r\ncommon.name: English name\r\ngroup: general pollinator taxa group\r\nempirical.C: empirically estimated conservatism score\r\nexpert#.C: conservatism score assigned by each of four experts\r\nexpert#.conf: expert's confidence in their conservatism score \r\nBlank cells in site-species abundance matrix indicates species absence (or non-detection)\r\nBlank cells in the C.scores indicates missing S-ranks and unassigned C-scores (with associated missing confidence ranks) where experts lacked knowledge or confidence "]} 2025-02-28T17:30:42Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["released", "file embargo"]} 2025-02-27T20:32:45Z
Dataset update: {"publication_state"=>["file embargo", "released"]} 2025-02-27T20:32:45Z
Dataset update: {"version_comment"=>[nil, ""], "subject"=>[nil, "Life Sciences"]} 2025-02-27T20:32:43Z