Upper Skagit Reservoir Food Web Data, 2005-2021
March 29, 2024
This release includes data used to evaluate the structure and function of the Ross Lake and Diablo Lake food webs. This includes data on zooplankton density and production (zooplankton_density.csv and daphnia_region_production_biomass.csv), lake volume estimates used to expand zooplankton density and production data (lake_volume_estimates.csv), fish sampling (FishSampleEvents.csv), fish biological information including diets, age, and stable isotope analysis (FishFullData_formatted.csv, FishPreyLength.csv), scale back-calculations (salmonid_back_calc.csv, rss_back_calc.csv), fish energy density (calorimetry_processed.csv), stable isotope data for invertebrate end members (si_inverts.csv), and hydroacoustic sampling (ross_ha_densities.csv, diablo_ha_densities.csv). Fish and zooplankton sampling and stable isotope analysis were conducted by the USGS in 2019-2021, and hydroacoustics surveys were conducted in 2021. These data were also combined with fish data (species, size, age) from the National Park Service collected in 2005-2017 to evaluate fish size and age structure across a larger period of time. The bioenergetics model and information on running the model including inputs and outputs from our simulations and a user guide can be found the in FB4.zip folder. Please refer to the associated publications for additional details about data collection and processing.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2024 |
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Title | Upper Skagit Reservoir Food Web Data, 2005-2021 |
DOI | 10.5066/P14FNXDV |
Authors | Rachelle C Johnson, Tessa J Code, Benjamin L Jensen, Marshal S Hoy, Karl D Stenberg, Carl O Ostberg, Jeff Duda, David A Beauchamp |
Product Type | Data Release |
Record Source | USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS) |
USGS Organization | Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) |
Rights | This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal |
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