Title: Abundance and body size of insects collected in 1992 in E122, Trophic structure - insect species diversity, abundance and body size Principal Investigators: Mark Ritchie, John Haarstad, Evan Siemann, David Tilman LTER: Cedar Creek Natural History Area Data: bdy92e122.tab (arthropods - insects) Project: E122 Year: 1992 Label Exp: Cedar Creek experiment number. Label Class: Class Label Order: Order Label Family: Family Label Code: Code Label SpecId: Species identification Label Adult: Trophic mode of adult life stage Label Larvae: Trophic mode of larval life stage Label Abund: Total abundance over season, using all fields and sampling methods Label Length: Average length (mm) from frons to extreme part of abdominal sternite Label Width: Average maximum width (mm) of body or head along frontal plane Label Thick: Average maximum thickness (mm) of body or head along sagittal plane Label Product: Average product (mm3) of length, width and thickness Additional notes: Codes for trophic modes translate to 0) Aquatic; 1) Plant piercing or sucking; 2) Plant chewing; 3) Plant boring; 4) Plant root feeding; 5) Plant seed or pollen eating; 6) Predator on insects; 7) Parasite/parasitiod on insects; 8) Predator/parasite on vertebrates; 9) Saprophage or fungivore; 5.5) omnivore. Measurements do not include wings, legs, antennae, or other projections. Length does not include ovipositors. Width and thinkness do not include elytra. Width was usually the width of the thorax or the first or second abdominal sternite. Thickness was usually the thickness of the thorax. Constant Class: Insecta