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Species Density

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:25 pm
by Pete Eeles
I had a thought yesterday - since I have the data from Butterfly Conservation to allow me to plot the distribution of each species, I could determine the number of species in any 10k square and plot these on a map. The result is at:

http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/distribu ... tspots.php

I've not seen a visualisation quite like this, so I hope you like it :) SU22 holds the record, with 46 species!

Cheers,

- Pete

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:15 am
by KeynvorLogosenn
Wow Pete, that's brilliant! :)
I can conclude that I am certainly heading South next season!
It'll be interesting to see whether or how that changes as the years go by, how can we get involved with data submission?
Em

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:35 am
by Pete Eeles
KeynvorLogosenn wrote:how can we get involved with data submission? Em
Try here: http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/t ... rders.html

Cheers,

- Pete

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:13 am
by Rogerdodge
Here they are- The Top of the Pops
(It's raining!)

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:49 am
by Gruditch
Stockbridge Down, Broughton Down, (Garry & Lisa) soooo spoilt :D

Regards Gruditch

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:54 am
by Rogerdodge
Stockbridge Down, Broughton Down, (Garry & Lisa) soooo spoilt
Quite.
You are also only 7 miles from Bentley Wood.
Some guys have all the luck!

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:00 pm
by Pete Eeles
Rogerdodge wrote:Here they are- The Top of the Pops
(It's raining!)
Thanks Roger - excellent analysis!

Cheers,

- Pete

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:05 am
by Gruditch
I would like to see the list of species for each of the top 10, I live in SU23 which rates = second for species density, with 44. Yet I'll be damned if I can come up with 44 species, 43 is the best I can do. I also live in SU33 :? , and I'm one species short there too. There is a colony of Brown Hairstreak that could possible sneak in on the border of SU33, but if both SU23 and SU33 are listing Wall as present, I'd like to know where.

Roger your maps are different to the ones that pop up using the link. :!:

Kind Regards Gruditch

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:28 am
by Gruditch
Even no 1 SU22, 46 species this area comes on the Hampshire / Wiltshire border just South West of me. Hampshire has 46 regular species, not including the Queen of Spain Frit, and Large Tort that is :wink: . I'm not sure that Wiltshire has any species that Hampshire is missing, so is it safe to assume that the Glanville Fritillary is present in SU22 area. :shock:

Regards Gruditch

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:32 am
by Rogerdodge
Gary
The map that pops up via StreetMap.co.uk are, in 9 cases the same as mine.
I have posted extracts from OS maps whilst StreetMap use, I think, TeleAtlas mapping
The apparent difference is that the border of mine follows the exact border of the 10K square, whilst the StreetMap one has the border just inside the map frame.
No.10 on the list I think you will find that Pete had linked to ST44 not ST45.
I am sure he will correct this pretty soon.

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:33 am
by Pete Eeles
Gruditch wrote:I would like to see the list of species for each of the top 10, I live in SU23 ... if both SU23 and SU33 are listing Wall as present, I'd like to know where.
Currently, the only data I have covers the period 1995-2004, and so there will be a few anomalies. Anyway, the species list for SU23 does include Wall:

1 Small Skipper
2 Essex Skipper
3 Silver-spotted Skipper
4 Large Skipper
5 Dingy Skipper
6 Grizzled Skipper
7 Clouded Yellow
8 Brimstone
9 Large White
10 Small White
11 Green-veined White
12 Orange-tip
13 Green Hairstreak
14 Brown Hairstreak
15 Purple Hairstreak
16 White-letter Hairstreak
17 Small Copper
18 Small Blue
19 Brown Argus
20 Common Blue
21 Chalkhill Blue
22 Adonis Blue
23 Holly Blue
24 Duke of Burgundy
25 White Admiral
26 Purple Emperor
27 Red Admiral
28 Painted Lady
29 Small Tortoiseshell
30 Peacock
31 Comma
32 Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
33 Pearl-bordered Fritillary
34 Dark Green Fritillary
35 Silver-washed Fritillary
36 Marsh Fritillary
37 Speckled Wood
38 Wall
39 Marbled White
40 Grayling
41 Gatekeeper
42 Meadow Brown
43 Ringlet
44 Small Heath

Cheers,

- Pete

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:41 am
by Pete Eeles
Rogerdodge wrote:No.10 on the list I think you will find that Pete had linked to ST44 not ST45.
Yep - my mistake. Now fixed :)

Cheers,

- Pete

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:46 am
by Gruditch
Yeah on your maps Roger there is no overlap, so it makes more sense. :D

I thought they would list the Wall. Mind one of the last places that the Wall was listed as present in SU23, also had Grayling. And I was informed that both had gone extincted from that area, yet I saw a Grayling there this year, so you never know.

Regards Gruditch

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:51 am
by Pete Eeles
I've just looked at the source data and performed some queries. Unfortunately, there were several Wood White entries that shouldn't have been there. I removed these and updated the figures - the sequence of hotspots is much the same (the top 10 are the same), although some have 1 less species than they had. The 45 allocated to SU 22 are (and please note that these figures are from 1995-2004, so certain extinctions, such as High Brown Fritillary, are not accounted for):

1 Small Skipper
2 Essex Skipper
3 Silver-spotted Skipper
4 Large Skipper
5 Dingy Skipper
6 Grizzled Skipper
7 Clouded Yellow
8 Brimstone
9 Large White
10 Small White
11 Green-veined White
12 Orange-tip
13 Green Hairstreak
14 Purple Hairstreak
15 White-letter Hairstreak
16 Small Copper
17 Small Blue
18 Brown Argus
19 Common Blue
20 Chalkhill Blue
21 Adonis Blue
22 Holly Blue
23 Duke of Burgundy
24 White Admiral
25 Purple Emperor
26 Red Admiral
27 Painted Lady
28 Small Tortoiseshell
29 Peacock
30 Comma
31 Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
32 Pearl-bordered Fritillary
33 High Brown Fritillary
34 Dark Green Fritillary
35 Silver-washed Fritillary
36 Marsh Fritillary
37 Speckled Wood
38 Wall
39 Marbled White
40 Grayling
41 Gatekeeper
42 Meadow Brown
43 Ringlet
44 Small Heath
45 Wood White

Cheers,

- Pete

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:32 am
by Gruditch
3 species extinct from SU22 in such a short space of time, Christ that's depressing. :(

Regards Gruditch

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:27 pm
by Pete Eeles
I've added a search facility at the bottom of:

http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/distribu ... tspots.php

where you can now search the dataset for any grid code.

Cheers,

- Pete

Re: Species Density

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:42 pm
by Gruditch
Just gave it a go, most impressive Pete. :D

Regards Gruditch

Re: Species Density

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 6:02 pm
by Piers
Gruditch wrote:Yeah on your maps Roger there is no overlap, so it makes more sense. :D

I thought they would list the Wall. Mind one of the last places that the Wall was listed as present in SU23, also had Grayling. And I was informed that both had gone extincted from that area, yet I saw a Grayling there this year, so you never know.

Regards Gruditch
Both Wall and Grayling cling on at Porton, and there is a Glanville colony west of salisbury :!: (an introduction of course :roll: )

Felix.

Re: Species Density

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:07 pm
by Pete Eeles
BTW - Richard Fox pointed out to me (rightly so!) that there is a species density map in both the Millenium Atlas and the State of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland.

Cheers,

- Pete

Re: Species Density

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:35 pm
by Matsukaze
I have ST74 as having lost 11 species since 1995 - maybe a couple of these are because the square is under-recorded, but has any square done worse?

Dark Green Fritillary, Dingy Skipper, Grayling, Green Hairstreak, Marsh Fritillary, Small Blue, Small Heath, Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary, Wall, White Admiral and Wood White.