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Data from: Importance of color for artificial clay caterpillars as sentinel prey in maize, soybean, and prairie

Metadata Updated: April 21, 2025

Data files for manuscript titled "Importance of color for artificial clay caterpillars as sentinel prey in maize, soybean, and prairie". Metadata is contained within excel file that describes all variables for each tab. Abstract from paper: The use of artificial clay caterpillars to measure predation pressure under real field conditions is one method that has garnered recent support for quantifying ecosystem services that beneficial insects provide. Here, we focus on color and ask whether it is an important variable that should be considered in studies using clay caterpillars as sentinel prey. We deployed a total of 1920 brown, cream, green, gray, terracotta, and white clay caterpillars onto maize, soybean, and prairie plants to test if lighter colored caterpillars will be attacked and retrieved more than caterpillars with darker colors. As hypothesized, color was a significant predictor with green and terracotta caterpillars performing best, whereas brown and gray caterpillars performed the worst. Interestingly, clay caterpillars were also attacked proportionally to the number of insects in the surrounding habitat. Combined, we suggest artificial clay caterpillars could be useful for rapid ecosystem function assessments, but only when their color is considered. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Data for "Importance of color for artificial clay caterpillars as sentinel prey in maize, soybean, and prairie". File Name: Sentinal Prey - Final Data File.xlsxResource Description: Excel file with 3 tabs: Metadata, predation and abundance, and predation and color.

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Public: This dataset is intended for public access and use. License: us-pd

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Metadata Created Date April 10, 2024
Metadata Updated Date April 21, 2025

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Harvested from USDA JSON

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Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Created Date April 10, 2024
Metadata Updated Date April 21, 2025
Publisher Agricultural Research Service
Maintainer
Identifier 10.15482/USDA.ADC/1528194
Data Last Modified 2024-02-21
Public Access Level public
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License https://www.usa.gov/publicdomain/label/1.0/
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Temporal 2021-06-01/2021-06-30

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