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Results of the 2016 Indianapolis Biodiversity Survey, Marion County, Indiana
Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science
  • Jeffrey D. Holland
  • Rebecca W. Dolan, Butler University
  • Jeremy J. Sheets
  • Michael S. Finkler
  • Brant E. Fisher
  • Roger L. Hedge
  • Tom Swinford
  • Nick Harby
  • Robert P. Jean
  • Megan K. Martin
  • Bill McKnight
  • Marc Milne
  • Kirk Roth
  • Paul Rothrock
  • Carl Strang
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2017
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Abstract

Surprising biodiversity can be found in cities, but urban habitats are understudied. We report on a bioblitz conducted primarily within a 24-hr period on September 16 and 17, 2016 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. The event focused on stretches of three waterways and their associated riparian habitat: Fall Creek (20.6 ha; 51 acres), Pleasant Run (23.5 ha; 58 acres), and Pogue’s Run (27.1 ha; 67 acres). Over 75 scientists, naturalists, students, and citizen volunteers comprised 14 different taxonomic teams. Five hundred ninety taxa were documented despite the rainy conditions. A brief summary of the methods and findings are presented here. Detailed maps of survey locations and inventory results are available on the Indiana Academy of Science website (https://www.indianaacademyofscience.org/).

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Jeffrey D. Holland, Rebecca W. Dolan, Jeremy J. Sheets, Michael S. Finkler, et al.. "Results of the 2016 Indianapolis Biodiversity Survey, Marion County, Indiana" Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science Vol. 126 Iss. 2 (2017) p. 166 - 175
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rebecca_dolan/74/