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AIMS Shambley Creek macroinvertebrate field data (AIMS_SE_WHR_MAME)


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Created: Jun 12, 2025 at 5:27 p.m. (UTC)
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Published date: Apr 04, 2026 at 1:48 a.m. (UTC)
DOI: 10.4211/hs.b2f68f520074419f8e556585daa5b371
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Abstract

This study was conducted in the Shambley Creek research watershed (outlet location: 32.98410915, -88.01334337) on privately owned property in Greene County (AL, USA) as part of the Aquatic Intermittency effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS) project, an NSF EPSCoR funded project (OIA 2019603). The project sought to explore the impacts of stream drying on downstream water quality across Kansas, Oklahoma, Alabama, and Idaho, integrating datasets on hydrology, microbiomes, macroinvertebrates, and biogeochemistry. The watershed drains a non-perennial unnamed tributary to Shambley Creek and contains 0.70 km2 of coniferous forest managed for silviculture in the East Gulf Coastal Plain physiographic section. Located near Eutaw, AL, the watershed spans an elevation range from 63 to 94 m above sea level and is a tributary to the Sipsey River (within the larger Mobile-Tombigbee basin). The region has a humid subtropical climate, with mean daily January and July air temperatures of 7.3°C and 27.4°C respectively, and mean annual precipitation of 1,350 mm/yr.  

We collected samples every ~3 weeks from November 4, 2021, to JFebruary 9, 2023, at the outlet of our watershed (WHM01, approach 1). This data resource characterizes non-perennial stream sites and other metadata for macroinvertebrate samples collected as part of the NSF-funded project AIMS (Aquatic Intermittency Effects on Microbiomes in Streams), including Approach 1 (maintenance sampling') and Approach 2 ('seasonal sampling') across 7 distributed sites. Characterization of sampling sites follow the AIMS Macroinvertebrate Field Sampling SOP (Allen & Busch, 2024). Briefly, 100 m transects were marked, with AIMS STIC centers at 50m. Samples were collected at 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 m and compiled into a single macroinvertebrate sample. Field data was collected at each transect depending on whether the sampling crew observed surface water in the stream channel at the time of sampling ('WetDry'), a visual estimation of benthic sediment and algae cover percentage, percent canopy cover (estimated via densiometer), the wetted width of the stream at each sampling location where possible, and if the full 100m reach was connected and flowing. Some measurements are missing from sites due to logistical/human errors, and are recorded as NAs. Wetted width could only be collected when surface water was present, so NAs associated with dry sites are flagged ('WW_flag' variable) for convenience. In addition, substrate estimates, canopy cover, habitat classifcation, habitat isolation, and depth were not recorded for dry sites.

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Shambley Creek
North Latitude
32.9896°
East Longitude
-87.9995°
South Latitude
32.9827°
West Longitude
-88.0137°

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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name Award Title Award Number
U.S. National Science Foundation Aquatic Intermittency Effects of Microbiomes on Streams 2019603

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Smith, C., C. Atkinson, D. Allen (2026). AIMS Shambley Creek macroinvertebrate field data (AIMS_SE_WHR_MAME), HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.b2f68f520074419f8e556585daa5b371

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