Project T-92-R1
Project Title: Insects as Indicators of Habitat Quality, Ecological Integrity, and Restoration Success in Illinois Prairies, Savannas, and Woodlands
Community and/or Species Focus: Grasshopper, Butterfly, Cicada, and Tiger Beetle species
Goals/Objectives:
- Identify representative prairie, savanna, and woodland habitats in Illinois
- Establish monitoring programs for taxa at selected sites throughout the state
- Identify and characterize species that are potentially valuable as indicators of habitat quality and ecological integrity
- Develop ways to assess IDNR restoration efforts in these areas
Achievements:
- Identified 13 areas to collect and observe grasshopper, butterfly, cicada, and tiger beetle species
- A grasshopper identification workshop was developed and the Illinois Butterfly Monitoring Network collected information
- None of the species were gathered in sufficient enough amounts to be characterized as indicators
- The Butterfly Quality Index and Habitat Heterogeneity Quality Index were developed in order to assess IDNR sites
Post-Project Survey (if applicable): n/a
Project Period: 9/1/14 - 7/1/17
Principle Investigator(s):
Sam Heads (Illinois Natural History Survey)
Final Report: